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| Fleet Commander | Lord Richard Howe (4th Viscount Howe)British Naval Sailor Marine Service 1736-1799 | |
| Fleet Formed | 9.1782 | |
| Fleet Disbanded | 12.1782 |
| Ship | Joined | Left | Commander | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bristol (50)
1775-1810 British 50 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 27.9.1782 | James BurneyBritish Naval Sailor Service 1772-1815 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Proserpine (28)
1777-1799 British 28 Gun 6th Rate Frigate | 9.1782 | 27.9.1782 | Fleet disbanded | |||
Termagant (18)
1780-1795 British 18 Gun 6th Rate Post Ship | 9.1782 | 2.10.1782 | Charles StirlingBritish Naval Sailor Service 1778-1813 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Latona (38)
1781-1816 British 38 Gun 5th Rate Frigate | 9.1782 | 21.10.1782 | Hugh Seymour ConwayBritish Naval Sailor Service 1776-1794 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Panther (60)
1758-1813 British 60 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Robert SimontonBritish Naval Sailor Service 1754-1795 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Buffalo (30)
1777-1783 British 30 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John HollowayBritish Naval Sailor Service 1770-1821 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Crown (64)
1782-1816 British 64 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Samuel ReeveBritish Naval Sailor Service 1746-1799 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Sampson (64)
1781-1832 British 64 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John HarveyBritish Naval Sailor Service 1753-1791 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Raisonable (64)
1768-1815 British 64 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Lord John Augustus HerveyBritish Naval Sailor Service 1778-1796 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Suffolk (74)
1765-1803 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Sir George Home (7th Baronet of Blackadder)British Naval Sailor Service 1759-1802 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Ruby (64)
1776-1821 British 64 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John CollinsBritish Naval Sailor Service 1751-1794 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Polyphemus (64)
1782-1827 British 64 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | The Hon. William Clement FinchBritish Naval Sailor Service 1772-1794 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Edgar (74)
1779-1835 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line 1814 Renamed "Retribution" | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | William CayleyBritish Naval Sailor Service 1762-1795 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Fortitude (74)
1780-1820 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | George KeppelBritish Naval Sailor Service 1774-1804 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Alexander (74)
1778-1794 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Lord Edward Michael Pakenham (2nd Baron Longford)British Naval Sailor Service 1761-1782 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Bienfaisant (64)
1758-1814 British 64 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John HoworthBritish Naval Sailor Service 1742-1799 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Asia (64)
1764-1804 British 64 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Richard Rodney BlighBritish Naval Sailor Service 1750-1813 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Vigilant (64)
1774-1816 British 64 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John Leigh DouglasBritish Naval Sailor Service 1760-1810 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Egmont (74)
1768-1799 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | James FergusonBritish Naval Sailor Service 1741-1749 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Vengeance (74)
1774-1816 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John MoutrayBritish Naval Sailor Service 1744-1783 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Britannia (100)
1762-1825 British 100 Gun 1st Rate Ship of the Line 1812 Renamed "Princess Royal" 1812 Renamed "Saint George" 1819 Renamed "Barfleur" | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Joseph PeytonBritish , Naval Sailor Service 1743-1799 Benjamin HillBritish Naval Sailor Service 1750-1783 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Queen (90)
1769-1811 British 90 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Frederick Lewis MaitlandBritish , Naval Sailor Service 1748-1785 William DomettBritish Naval Sailor Service 1769-1825 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Ocean (90)
1761-1791 British 90 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Richard BogerBritish Naval Sailor Service 1754-1814 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Princess Amelia (80)
1757-1788 British 80 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John ReynoldsBritish Naval Sailor Service 1758-1784 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Princess Royal (98)
1773-1807 British 98 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Jonathon FaulknorBritish Naval Sailor Service 1743-1795 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Blenheim (90)
1761-1801 British 90 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Adam DuncanBritish Naval Sailor Service 1746-1849 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Union (90)
1756-1816 British 90 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line 1802 Renamed "Sussex" | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John DalrympleBritish Naval Sailor Service 1740-1795 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Cambridge (80)
1755-1808 British 80 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | The Hon. Keith StewartBritish Naval Sailor Service 1759-1794 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Atlas (98)
1782-1802 British 98 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | George VandeputBritish Naval Sailor Service 1758 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Royal William (84)
1757-1813 British 84 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John Carter AllenBritish Naval Sailor Service 1745-1799 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Ganges (74)
1782-1816 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Charles FieldingBritish Naval Sailor Service 1756-1778 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Foudroyant (80)
1758-1787 British 80 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | John JervisBritish Naval Sailor Service 1749-1806 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Courageux (74)
1761-1796 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Lord Constantine John Phipps (2nd Baron Mulgrave)British Naval Sailor Service 1759-1792 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Berwick Hulk
1723-1783 British unarmed 3rd Rate Ship of the Line 1743 Renamed "Berwick Hulk" | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Fleet disbanded | |||
Goliath (74)
1781-1813 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Sir Hyde ParkerBritish Naval Sailor Service 1751-1805 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Dublin (74)
1757-1784 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Archibald DicksonBritish Naval Sailor Service 1752-1802 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Bellona (74)
1760-1814 British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | Richard OnslowBritish Naval Sailor Service 1758-1805 | Fleet disbanded | ||
Victory (100)
1765-2019 British 100 Gun 1st Rate Ship of the Line | 9.1782 | 12.1782 | The Hon. John Leveson GowerBritish , Naval Sailor Service 1758-1790 Henry DuncanBritish Naval Sailor Service 1755-1782 | Fleet disbanded |
| Date | Event | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 1782/09/27 | The Bristol with the East India, and Proserpine with the West India convoys, parted company on their destined voyages, without losing a ship of their convoy | |
| 1782/09/27 | Proserpine (28)
1777-1799 left the fleetBritish 28 Gun 6th Rate Frigate | |
| 1782/09/27 | Bristol (50)
1775-1810 left the fleetBritish 50 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line | |
| 1782/10/02 | The Termagant, with all the Oporto convoy, parted from the fleet off Cape Finisterre | |
| 1782/10/02 | Termagant (26)
1780-1795 left the fleetBritish 26 Gun 6th Rate Post Ship | |
| 1782/10/05 | Made the land to northward of Lisbon | |
| 1782/10/11 | In the morning saw the entrance of the Gut of Gibraltar; the same evening passed through; the Panther and Buffalo had orders to lead the transports into the bay, but by mismanagement on the part of the transports they all drove past the Rock except four sail. | |
| 1782/10/13 | Sunday. The enemy's fleet came out of the bay and stood over towards their own shore. In the evening we passed them very close and stood to the southward. The Buffalo was ordered to proceed to the Zaffarine Islands with the transports that were now with us, about twenty sail, and return to Gibraltar the first easterly wind; she parted from us in the night, but half the convoy remained with the fleet; the wind came to the southward and eastward, and we ran down to Tetuan Bay with intention to anchor there to shift the troops and send a supply of powder to the garrison from the ships. We stood close in and found that there could not be anchorage for so large a number of ships | |
| 1782/10/21 | Latona (38)
1781-1816 left the fleetBritish 38 Gun 5th Rate Frigate |