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During times of war where naval engagements were frequent, many battles were fought that often resulted in the capture of the enemy's ships. The ships were often renamed and used in the service of the capturing country's navy. Merchant ships were also captured and taken into service by their captors.

1701–10[]

1702[]

  • Assuré (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 60-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Bourbon (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 68-gun ship was captured by the Royal Netherlands Navy.
  • Espérance d'Angleterre (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Ferme (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HMS Martin (English White Ensign 1620 Royal Navy): The 10-gun ketch was captured by the French Navy.
  • Modéré (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 56-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Prompt (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 76-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Sirène (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 60-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy and Royal Netherlands Navy.
  • Superbe (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy and Royal Netherlands Navy.
  • Triton (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 44-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Volontaire (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Battle of Vigo Bay, 23 October: The 44-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy and Royal Netherlands Navy.

1703[]

  • Falcon (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 24-gun sixth rate was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Hasardeux (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 50-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HNLMS Rotterdam (Prinsenvlag Royal Netherlands Navy): The 40-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.
  • HMS Salisbury (English White Ensign 1620 Royal Navy): The 50-gun fourth rate was captured on 10 April by the French Navy's Adroit and three privateers.

1704[]

1705[]

1706[]

  • HNLMS Hardenbroek (Prinsenvlag Royal Netherlands Navy): The 50-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.

1707[]

1708[]

  • Blekoualle (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 50-gun fourth rate was captured on 15 March by the Royal Navy.
  • Salisbury (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 50-gun fourth rate was captured on 15 March by the Royal Navy's HMS Leopard.
  • HNLMS Overwinnaer (Prinsenvlag Royal Netherlands Navy): The 50-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.

1709[]

1710[]

  • Gasillard (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 56-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Heureux (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HMS Hunter (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 24-gun sixth rate was captured by the Spanish Navy.
  • Maure (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 54-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Superbe (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 56-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.

1711–20[]

1711[]

  • Pembroke (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 60-gun fourth rate was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HNLMS Schonauwen (Prinsenvlag Royal Netherlands Navy): The 56-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.
  • Tolouse (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 62-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.

1712[]

  • Griffon (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 50-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.

1713[]

  • Le Ferme (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 70-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.

1714[]

1717[]

  • Great Allen (Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors) Kingdom of Great Britain: The merchant ship was captured, looted, burnt and sunk off Cape St. Vincent by Queen Anne's Revenge (Pirate Flag of Blackbeard (Edward Teach) Blackbeard).
  • La Concorde (Naval Flag of the Kingdom of France (Civil Ensign) Kingdom of France): The slave ship was captured on 28 November off Saint Vincent by Revenge and another ship (both Pirate Flag of Blackbeard (Edward Teach) Blackbeard).
  • Margaret (Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors) Kingdom of Great Britain): The merchant ship was captured on 5 December off Anguilla by Queen Anne's Revenge (Pirate Flag of Blackbeard (Edward Teach) Blackbeard). She was looted and then released.
  • Whydah Gally (Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors) Kingdom of Great Britain): The slave ship was captured in late February in the Windward Passage by Sultana (Flag of Edward England "Black Sam" Bellamy). She wrecked in a storm off Cape Cod two months later, taking Bellamy, 143 men, and 4.5 tons of treasure with her – and was the first pirate ship ever discovered in North America, in 1984.

1718[]

  • Principe de Asturias (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spain): Battle of Cape Passaro, 11 August. The 70-gun ship was captured by HMS Breda and HMS Captain.
  • Protestant Caesar (Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors) Kingdom of Great Britain): The merchant ship was captured on 9 April by Adventure, Revenge, Queen Anne's Revenge, and other ships (all Pirate Flag of Blackbeard (Edward Teach) Blackbeard). She was looted, burnt and sunk.

1719[]

  • HMS Bernhardus (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy): Battle of Ösel Island, 24 May: The 10-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • HMS Karlskrona Vapen (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy): Battle of Ösel Island, 24 May: The 30-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • HMS Watchmeister (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy): Battle of Ösel Island, 24 May: The 52-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.

Unknown date[]

  • Beau Parterre (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 56-gun ship was captured in 1713 or 1714 by the Royal Swedish Navy.

1721–30[]

1722[]

  • Ranger (Bartholomew Roberts Flag1 Bartholomew Roberts): The pirate ship was captured on 5 February by the Royal Navy's HMS Swallow.
  • Royal Fortune (Bartholomew Roberts Flag1 Bartholomew Roberts): The pirate ship was captured on 10 February by the Royal Navy's HMS Swallow.

1731–40[]

1731[]

1739[]

  • Astrea (Bandera de España 1701-1748 Spanish Navy): The ship was captured on 3 March by the Royal Navy.[1]

1741–50[]

1744[]

  • Poder (Bandera de España 1701-1748 Spain): The merchant ship was captured in February by the French Navy.

1745[]

  • Falcon (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 14-gun sloop was captured by the French Navy.
  • Vigilant (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.

1746[]

  • HMS Albany (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 14-gun sloop was captured by the French Navy.
  • Auguste (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 58-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Falcon (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 18-gun sloop was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HMS Hinchinbrook (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 10-gun sloop was captured by the French Navy.
  • Mars (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 60-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Mercure (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured in October by the Royal Navy.
  • HMS Severn (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 50-gun fourth rate was captured by the French Navy.

1747[]

  • Diamant (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): First Battle of Cape Finisterre, 3 May: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Forgueux (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, 14 June: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Gloire (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): First Battle of Cape Finisterre, 3 May: The 50-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Invincible (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): First Battle of Cape Finisterre, 3 May: The 58-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Jason (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): First Battle of Cape Finisterre, 3 May: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Monarque (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, 14 June: The 74-gun third rate was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Neptune (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, 14 June: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Renommée (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 30-gun fifth rate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Dover.
  • Rubis (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): First Battle of Cape Finisterre, 3 May: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Sérieux (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): First Battle of Cape Finisterre, 3 May: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Severn (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, 14 June: The 50-gun fourth rate was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Terrible (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, 14 June: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Trident (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, 14 June: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Glorioso (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spanish Navy): The 70-gun ship was captured on 19 October by the Royal Navy, after the 4 battles of the Voyage of the Glorioso.

1748[]

1751–60[]

1755[]

1756[]

  • Arc-en-Ciel (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 58-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HMS Warwick (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 60-gun fourth rate was captured in March by the French Navy.

1757[]

1758[]

1759[]

1761–70[]

1761[]

  • Achille (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured in July by the Royal Navy.
  • Belleisle (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured on 3 April by the Royal Navy.
  • Cheveret (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 18-gun sloop was captured on 30 January by the Royal Navy.
  • Courageux (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Oriflamme (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 56-gun ship was captured on 1 April by the Royal Navy's HMS Isis.
  • Saint Ann (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Vestale (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The Blonde-class frigate was captured on 8 January by the Royal Navy.
  • Warwick (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 60-gun fourth rate was captured on 24 January by the Royal Navy.

1762[]

1770[]

1771–80[]

1775[]

  • HMS Hunter (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 10-gun sloop was captured by an American privateer.

1776[]

  • Hunter (Grand Union Flag United States): The sloop was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Greyhound.
  • USS Warren (United States Continental Navy): The 14-gun schooner was captured on 26 August by the Royal Navy's HMS Liverpool.
  • Mifflin (United States Continental Navy): Commanded by G.W.Babcock, captured 1776 by British cruisers at New York.[2]

1777[]

1778[]

  • HMS Ceres (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 18-gun sloop was captured in April by the French Navy's Iphigénie.
  • HMS Hinchinbrooke (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 12-gun sloop was captured by the United States Navy.
  • USS Raleigh (United States Continental Navy): The 32-gun frigate ran aground at Matinicus Isle, Maine and was abandoned. She was captured by the Royal Navy three days later and refloated.[3]

1779[]

1780[]

  • Belle Poule (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The frigate was captured on 14 July by the Royal Navy's HMS Nonsuch.
  • Diligente (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spanish Navy): Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 16 January: The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Fénix (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spanish Navy): Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 16 January: The 80-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Fortune (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 14-gun sloop was captured by the French Navy.
  • Guipuzcoano (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spain): Action of 8 January 1780: The armed merchantman was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Hussard (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Le Stanislaus (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The frigate was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Monarca (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spanish Navy): Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 16 January: The 68-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Princessa (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spanish Navy): Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 16 January: The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HNLMS Princes Carolina (Prinsenvlag Royal Netherlands Navy): The 44-gun fifth rate was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Protée (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured on 24 February by the Royal Navy.
  • Spanish ship San Fermín (2) (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spain): Action of 8 January 1780: The 16-gun private corvette was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • San Miguel (Bandera de España 1748-1785 Spanish Navy): Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 16 January: The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  •  Gatton (Flag of the British East India Company (1707)): The 28-gun East India Company's indiaman was captured in the Action of 9 August by the Spanish Navy, along with other 54 british ships.
  •  Godfrey (Flag of the British East India Company (1707)): The 28-gun East India Company's indiaman was captured in the Action of 9 August by the Spanish Navy, along with other 54 british ships.
  •  Hillsborough (Flag of the British East India Company (1707)): The 30-gun East India Company's indiaman was captured in the Action of 9 August by the Spanish Navy, along with other 54 british ships.
  •  Mountstuart (Flag of the British East India Company (1707)): The 28-gun East India Company's indiaman was captured in the Action of 9 August by the Spanish Navy, along with other 54 british ships.
  •  Royal George (Flag of the British East India Company (1707)): The 28-gun East India Company's indiaman was captured in the Action of 9 August by the Spanish Navy, along with other 54 british ships.

1781–90[]

1781[]

1782[]

1783[]

1788[]

  • HMS Kronprins Gustav Adolf (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy): The 62-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • HMS Prins Gustav (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy): Battle of Hogland, 17 July: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • Vladislav (Naval Ensign of Russia Imperial Russian Navy): Battle of Hogland, 17 July: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Swedish Navy.
  • A 64-gun ship (Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1453-1844) Ottoman Navy) was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy and commissioned as Leontii Muchinek.

1789[]

  • Princess Royal (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The sloop was captured in March by the Spanish Navy.

1790[]

  • HMS Finland (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy: Battle of Vyborg Bay, 4 July: The 60-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • Melik-i Bahri (Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1453-1844) Ottoman Navy): Battle of Tendra, 8–9 September: The 78-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • HMS Prins Carl (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy): Battle of Reval, 13 May: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • HMS Ömheten (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy): Battle of Vyborg Bay, 4 July: The 66-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • HMS Rättvisan (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy: Battle of Vyborg Bay, 4 July: The 66-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • HMS Sofia Magdalena (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy: Battle of Vyborg Bay, 4 July: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.
  • HMS Uppland (Sweden-Flag-1562 Swedish Navy: Battle of Vyborg Bay, 4 July: The 54-gun ship was captured by the Imperial Russian Navy.

1791–1800[]

1793[]

  • Adamant (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured of Saint Vincent by a French ship and sent to Martinique.[4]
  • Adventure (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The snow was captured by a French privateer and sent to Charleston, South Carolina, United States.[5]
  • Albemarle (Flag of the British East India Company (1707)): The East India Company's merchant ship was captured in May by a French privateer.
  • Alceste (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon 18 September – 18 December: The Magicienne-class frigate was seized by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Alcide (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The 74-gun ship was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Alcide (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 74-gun ship was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Alert (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean sea by a French ship and sent into Marseille, Var.[6]
  • Alerte (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The brig was captured on 28 August by the Royal Navy.
  • HMS Alerte (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The brig was burnt and scuttled on 18 December. She was salvaged by the French Navy on 28 December.
  • Alodia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by Little Democrat and sent to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[7]
  • Amelia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain) The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Barbados to St. John's, Newfoundland, British North America.[8]
  • Amity (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Club.[9]
  • Ant (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Club.[9]
  • Beau (Flag of France France): The ship was captured in the Atlantic ocean off the coast of Africa by the British ship Hope.[10]
  • Brothers (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and taken into New York, United States.[11]
  • Brutus (Flag of France France): The snow was captured in the Bengal River.[11]
  • Camilla (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer but was later recaptured by Harriot and Speightown (both British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain), which were operating under letters of marque.[6]
  • Centaure (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Centaure-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Centaure (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Centaure-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Censeur (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Pégase-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Censeur (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Pégase-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Chandenque (Flag of France France): The schooner was captured in the Bengal River.[11]
  • Chilcomb (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean by the French vessel Carmagnole and sent to New York.[4]
  • Cléopâtre (Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830) French Navy): Action of 18 June 1793: The Venus-class frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Nymphe.
  • Commerce (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French Frigate Galathée and taken to Brest, Finistère[12]
  • Commerce de Marseille (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The Océan-class ship of the line was seized on 29 August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Conquérant (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Citoyen-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Coningham (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French ship Sans Culotte and sent to Baltimore, Maryland, United States.[5]
  • HMS Conquérant (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Citoyen-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Culloden (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was seized as a prize at Dunkerque, Nord, France.[13]
  • Custine (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured in the English Channel by HMS Hinde and sent to Portsmouth, Hampshire.[14]
  • Delight (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by Mary and sent to Liverpool, Lancashire, Kingdom of Great Britain.[9]
  • Delight (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer off Grenada.[4]
  • Destin (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The 74-gun ship was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Diligent (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean sea by a French ship and sent into Marseille.[6]
  • Doi (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the L'Ambuscade and sent to New York, United States.[5]
  • Dougay-Trouin (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Téméraire-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Druid (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French ship on 5 November and sent to Dunkerque, Nord.[5]
  • Entreprenant (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Téméraire-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Entreprenant (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Espiegle (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The 16-gun brig-sloop was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Nymphe.
  • Esther and Kitty (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and taken to Bergen, Norway.[11]
  • Fancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Republican in November and sent to Martinique.[15]
  • Favourite (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was seized as a prize at Ostend, West Flanders, France.[13]
  • Flora (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French ship whilst on a voyage from Wilmington, Delaware, United States to Jamaica. She was ordered to Cape François but was subsequently recaptured by HMS Spitfire.[16]
  • Généreux (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Téméraire-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Généreux (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • George (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean sea by a French ship and sent into Marseille.[6]
  • George and Peggy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by L'Ambuscade and sent into New York, United States.[9]
  • Golden Age (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French frigate Citroyen amd sent to Philadelphia.[4][8]
  • Good Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer and sent to a Norwegian port.[17]
  • Good Intent (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and taken to New York.[11]
  • Greenaway' (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish frigate Santa Catalina and sent into Cadiz, Spain.[18]
  • Greyhound' (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Jamaica by a French privateer.[4]
  • Guerrier (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The 74-gun ship was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Guerrier (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 74-gun ship was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Hardi (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The 64-gun ship was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Hardi (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Harriot (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer and sent into Charleston.[5]
  • Héros (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The 74-gun ship was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Heureux (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Centaure-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Heureux (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Centaure-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French vessel Citizen Genet and sent to Philadelphia.[4]
  • Impérieuse (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Minerve-class frigate was captured on 11 October by the Spanish Navy's Bahama and the Royal Navy's HMS Captain (1787).
  • Jupiter' (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer La Reunion and sent to Cherbourg, Seine-Maritime but foundered before she reached port.[7]
  • Kitty (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French ship Sans Culotte and sent to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[5]
  • La Constance (Flag of France France): The snow was captured in the Bengal River.[11]
  • Languedoc (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The 80-gun ship was seized on 29 August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Languedoc (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 80-gun ship was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • La St. Dominique (Flag of France France): The full-rigged ship was captured in the Bengal River.[11]
  • L'Egalité' (Flag of France France): The ship was captured in the Atlantic ocean off the coast of Africa by the British ship Hope.[10]
  • Le Maria (Flag of France France): The ship was captured in the Atlantic ocean off the coast of Africa by the British ship Hope.[10]
  • Les Deux Amis (Flag of France France): The full-rigged ship was captured in the Bengal River.[11]
  • Le Triomphant (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The 80-gun ship was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Liberté (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The 74-gun ship was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Liberté (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 74-gun ship was burnt in December at Toulon. She was later salvaged and repaired by the French Navy.
  • Lillies (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French frigate La Blonde and sent into Brest, Finistère.[7]
  • L'Oiseul (Flag of France France): The armed lugger was captured in the Bay of Biscay off Belle Île, Morbihan by Lottery (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain).[9]
  • Lutine (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The Magicienne-class frigate was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Maria (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer and sent to Charleston.[5]
  • Mercure (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Centaure-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Mercure (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Centaure-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Millica (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French ship Sans Culotte and sent to Baltimore.[5]
  • Modeste (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Magicienne-class frigate on 17 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Bedford.
  • Morning Star (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured by L'Ambuscade and sent to Charleston.[9]
  • Nancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off the mouth of the Delaware Rive and sent to New York.[4]
  • Nautilus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean sea by a French ship and sent into Marseille.[6]
  • Pompée (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was seized on 20 August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Nestor (Flag of France France): The snow was captured in the Bengal River.[11]
  • Prince William Henry (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French ship in the West Indies.[5]
  • Puissant (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The Pégase-class ship of the line was surrendered on 29 August to the Royal Navy.
  • Queen (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French ship in the West Indies.[5]
  • Reddington (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in November by the French privateer Industry and sent to a Virginian port.[5]
  • Robert (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and takne to New York.[11]
  • Rooksby' (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish frigate Santa Catalina and sent into Cadiz, Spain.[18]
  • Saint Jacques (Flag of France France): The full-rigged ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa by HMS Squirrel.[17]
  • Sans Culotte (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The Océan-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Sans Culotte (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Océan-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Scipion (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Téméraire-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Souverain (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Souverain-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Souverain (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Souverain-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Sovereign (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer and sent to Charleston.[5]
  • Suffisant (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: The 74-gun ship was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Swift (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by two French warships in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and was sent into Brest.[16]
  • HMS Thames (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Richmond-class frigate was captured on 25 October by the French Navy's Carmagnole.
  • Themistocle (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Siege of Toulon: Téméraire-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Three Brothers (Flag of France France): The ship was captured in the Atantic Ocean by HMS Mutine.[6]
  • Tonnant (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Tonnant-class ship of the line was seized in August by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • HMS Tonnant (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Tonnant-class ship of the line was captured in December by the French Navy.
  • Traveller (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean sea by a French ship and sent into Marseille.[6]
  • Two Brothers (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer and sent to Charleston.[5]
  • Vrouw Angina (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured by a French privateer and sent to a Norwegian port.[17]
  • Vrouw Elizabeth Judity (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to Amsterdam and taken to Havre Le Grace, Seine-Maritime, France.[11]
  • Vulture (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and taken to Stavanger, Norway.[11]
  • York (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean sea by a French ship and sent into Marseille.[6]

1794[]

  • Achille (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Glorious First of June: The Annibal-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Alceste (Piedmont-Sardinia Sardinian Navy): The Magicienne-class frigate was captured on 10 June by the French Navy's Boudeuse.
  • HMS Alexander (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): Action of 6 November 1794: The 74-gun third rate was captured by the French Navy's Jean Bart.
  • Alliance (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Jamaica.[19]
  • América (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Glorious First of June: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Leviathan.
  • Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French frigate Fraternité whilst on a voyage from Loverpool to Africa. She was taken to L'Orient, Morbihan, France.[19]
  • Apollo (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Barbados to Lancaster, Lancashire. She was taken to a French port.[20]
  • Ariadne (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean Sea by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Livorno. She was sent to Toulon, Var, France.[21]
  • Atalanta (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Jamaica.[19]
  • Babet (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Action of 23 April 1794: The corvette was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Arethusa and HMS Melampus (1785).
  • Beaufoy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel by the French and taken to a French port.[22]
  • Bergen (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured by a French privateer off Cayenne, French Guiana whilst on a voyage from Amsterdam to Suriname.[20]
  • Betsey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean Sea by a French privateer and ordered to Genoa.[15]
  • Betsey and Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Jersey, Channel Islands to Newfoundland, British North America.[23]
  • Biens Aimée (Flag of France France): The ship was captured at Bengal, India.[24]
  • Bonetto (Austria Archduchy of Austria): The ship was captured by a French vessel and sent into Brest, Finistère, France.[25]
  • Buop-Succes (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Goa to Lisbon.[22]
  • Cæsar (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French ship of the line and was ordered into a French port but was wrecked on the French coast.[26]
  • Caroline (US flag 13 stars – Betsy Ross United States): The ship was captured by HMS Brilliant and HMS Thetis and sent to The Downs.[26]
  • Charming Kitty (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and sunk by a French frigate whilst on a voyage from Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire to Gibraltar.[19]
  • Citoyen (Flag of France France): The ship was captured off Pondicherry, India.[24]
  • Colonel (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by three French frigates whilst on a voyage from the Bahamas to Liverpool. She was taken to L'Orient.[20]
  • Commerce (US flag 13 stars – Betsy Ross United States): The ship was captured by a French vessel whilst on a voyage from Maryland to Amsterdam, Dutch Republic. She was sent in th Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France.[24]
  • Copenhagen (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Sans Culotte and sent to Martinique.[24]
  • Deux Frères (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Glorious First of June: The 80-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Invincible.
  • De Vrouw Margaretha (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured and sunk by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Groningen to London, Great Britain.[23]
  • Diana (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French in the North Channel and was sunk.[22]
  • Diligence (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Malaga, Spain to Cork.[19]
  • Dispatch (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Jersey to Oporto, Portugal.[23]
  • Dryades (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bridport, Dorset to Quebec, British North America. She was taken to Brest, France.[19]
  • Duguay Trouin (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Action of 5 May 1794: The frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Orpheus.
  • Endeavour (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire by a French brig cutter.[20]
  • Engageante (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Action of 23 April 1794: The Engageante-class frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Concorde.
  • Espiègle (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The 15-gun brig-sloop was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Iphigenia.
  • Favourite (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French vessel whilst on a voyage from Limerick, Ireland to London. She was sent to Brest, Finistère, France.[27]
  • Fly (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain) The ship was captured by a French warship and taken to Virginia, United States.[15]
  • Fly (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to San Sebastián, Spain.[23]
  • Freedom (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Cork to San Sebastián, Spain.[23]
  • Friends (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Mevagissey, Cornwall to Guernsey.[23]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea whilst on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Ostend, West Flanders, France. She was sent to Dunquerque, Nord.[24]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Dartmouth, Devon to Newfoundland.[23]
  • George (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 1 January by a French frigate and sent to L'Orient, Morbihan.[24]
  • Good Intent (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Barcelona, Spain to London. She was taken to L'Orient.[19]
  • Hannibal (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The collier was captured on 14 December by the Minerve off "Ivica" whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Naples. She was recaptured on 25 December by HMS Tartar and sent to Corsica.[28]
  • Hero (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French vessel and sent to Cherbourg, Seine-Maritime.[15]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and later recaptured and sent to Bermuda.[23]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Barbados on 9 November by the French privateer brig Le Peuple François whilst on a voyage from London to Grenada.[22]
  • Horwood (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Oporto to Dublin, Ireland.[23]
  • Impétueux (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Glorious First of June: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Russell.
  • James (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and sunk whilst on a voyage from Oporto, Portugal to Limerick, Ireland.[22]
  • James and Rebecca (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Saint Vincent to London.[19]
  • Jane (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Swansea, Glamorgan to Oporto.[23]
  • John and Margaret (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 July off the Isle of Lewis whilst on a voyage from Saint Petersburgh, Russia to Cork, Ireland.[23]
  • Juffrouw Alida (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured on 19 December in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, Great Britain by a French ship. She was recaptured on 26 December by British fishermen.[21]
  • Krageror (Flag of Denmark Denmark): The ship was captured by a French frigate whilst on a voyage from Virginia, United States to Rotterdam, Dutch Republic. She was sent to Brest, Finistère, France.[24]
  • Lady Jane (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French in the North Sea off the Dogger Bank. She was subsequently recaptured by HMS Peterel 1794 (6) (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy).[22]
  • Law-Sacramento' (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bengal to Lisbon.[22]
  • Lewis (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Cadiz to Newfoundland.[23]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Guernsey, Channel Islands to Limerick, Ireland.[23]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Dartmouth to Bilbao, Spain.[23]
  • Mary Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 August in the Atlantic Ocean (49°30′N 12°40′W / 49.5°N 12.667°W / 49.5; -12.667) by the French frigate Druid whilst on a voyage from tobago to London.[20]
  • Mermaid (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French vessel and sent into Brest.[25]
  • Mignonne (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy: The 32-gun frigate was captured on 10 August by the Royal Navy.
  • Mentor (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea 20 leagues (60 nautical miles (110 km) off the British coast by the French frigate Le Bellone and sent to Mandahl, Norway.[23]
  • Minerva (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Gibraltar to London.[19]
  • Nancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French on 10 June whilst on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to an African port. She was taken into Brest.[22]
  • Minerve (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy: The 38-gun frigate was scuttled by the French at Saint-Florent, Corsica on 18 February. She was salvaged by the Royal Navy the next day and taken into service as HMS St Fiorenzo.
  • Nelly (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French frigate whilst on a voyage from Memel, East Prussia to the River Clyde. She was set afire and sunk.[20]
  • Northumberland (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Glorious First of June: The Annibal-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Pomone (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Action of 23 April 1794: The 40-gun frigate was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Peggy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Southampton, Waterford, Ireland.[23]
  • Peggy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Grenada.[23]
  • Perseverance (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from the Turks Islands to New Brunswick, British North America. She was taken to Providence, Rhode Island, United States.[19]
  • Ranger (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Barbados to London.[19]
  • Rose (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 31 December by the French whilst on a voyage from Livorno to Leith, Lothian.[29]
  • Sandown (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Gulf of Mexico (23°40′N 83°58′W / 23.667°N 83.967°W / 23.667; -83.967on 18 July by the French privateer Guillotine. She was subsequently recaptured by HMS Scorpion, which also captured the French privateer.[30]
  • Sans Pareil (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Glorious First of June: The Tonnant-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Majestic.
  • Severn (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to New York, United States. She was taken to Brest, France.[30]
  • Sybille (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Hébé-class frigate was captured on 17 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Romney.
  • Révolutionnaire (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Seine-class frigate was captured on 21 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Artois.
  • Roman Emperor (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer and taken to Guadeloupe.[24]
  • Sally (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was reported to have been captured then recaptured.[24]
  • HMS Speedy (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Speedy-class brig was captured on 9 June by the French Navy.
  • Sans Culotte (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by HMS Blanch and sent to Saint Kitts.[24]
  • St. Antonia (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bengal to Lisbon.[22]
  • Trompeuse (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The brig was captured on 12 January by the Royal Navy's HMS Sphynx[31]
  • Susannah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French in October and sunk whilst on a voyage from London to a Portuguese port.[32]
  • Vrude (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Amsterdam to Bilbao, Spain. She was take into Cherbourg, Seine-Maritime.[25]
  • William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire by a French brig cutter whilst on a voyage from Riga, Latvia to Portsmouth, Hampshire.[20]

1795[]

  • Achilles (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken into Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France whilst on a voyage from St. Andero, Spain to London.[33]
  • Alexandre (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of Groix, 23 June: The 74-gun third rate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Collosus and HMS Sans Pareil.
  • Alfred (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French brig Brutus whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to London. She was taken to Charleston, South Carolina, United States.[34]
  • Alice (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Barbados to Liverpool, Lancashire. She subsequently foundered.[29]
  • Ann(British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken to Cadiz, Spain.[35]
  • Anna (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Jamaica. She was recaptured by HMS Success (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy) and arrived safely at Jamaica.[36]
  • Anna (Flag of Denmark Denmark): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire, Great Britain to Salerno, Kingdom of Sicily.[37]
  • Argo (Flag of Sweden Sweden): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Baltimore, Maryland, United States to a Portuguese port. She was taken to Toulon, Var, France.[32]
  • Ashley (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape St. Vincent, Portugal on 23 September by the French and was sunk.[38]
  • Bacchus (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by HMS Cleopatra). She was taken to Bermuda.[28]
  • HMS Berwick (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Elizabeth-class third rate was captured on 7 March by the French Navy's Alceste, Minerve and Vestale.
  • Brothers (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken to Charlestown, South Carolina, United States.[29]
  • Brutus (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 10-gun brig was captured on 10 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Mermaid.
  • Ça Ira (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Naval Battle of Genoa, 14 August: The 80-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Agamemnon.
  • HMS Censeur (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): Action of 7 October 1795: The Pégase-class ship of the line was captured by the French Navy.
  • Censeur (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Naval Battle of Genoa, 14 August: The Pégase-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HMS Censeur (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Pégase-class ship of the line was captured in October by the French Navy.
  • Columbus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French on 14 January whilst on a voyage from Cadiz, Spain to London. She was taken to a French port.[36]
  • Concordia (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French and taken to Ostend or Bruges.[32]
  • HNLMS De Braak (Flag of the Batavian Republic Royal Netherlands Navy): The 14-gun brig-sloop was seized by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Dom Successo (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bengal to Oporto.[33]
  • Dove (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape St. Vincent on 29 September by the French and was sunk. She was on a voyage from Poole, Dorset to Faro, Portugal.[38]
  • Dragon (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the British at La Plata, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.[34]
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken into Bayonne whilst on a voyage from Trieste to Amsterdam, Batavian Republic.[33]
  • Drumiate (Sicily Kingdom of Sicily): The ship was captured by the French frigate Minerve whilst on a voyage from Sicily to London. She was taken to Toulon, Var.[36]
  • Eliza (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by a British frigate whilst on a voyage from France to the United States. She was taken to the Bahamas.[36]
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The sloop was captured by a French privateer in the Windward Passage whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to St. Domingo.[36]
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and sunk whilst on a voyage from New York to London.[39]
  • Formidable (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of Groix, 23 June: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Frederick (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French and taken to Ostend or Bruges.[32]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Saint Petersburgh, Russia to Gibraltar.[32]
  • George (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to Jamaica. She was taken to St. Domingo.[36]
  • Helena (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in February by the French whilst on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Lisbon, Portugal. She was taken to L'Orient.[34]
  • Hendrick (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French and taken to Ostend or Bruges.[32]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Vigo, Spain by a French privateer and was taken to Bayonne, Loire-Atlantique, France.[40]
  • Industry(Flag of France France): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Southampton and taken to Livorno.[35]
  • Iphigénie (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Iphigénie-class frigate was captured on 14 February by the Spanish Navy.
  • James (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia to Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands.[41]
  • Jean (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French frigate whilst on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Glasgow, Renfrewshire. She was subsequently recaptured by her crew and arrived at Glasgow.[32]
  • John (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Barcelona, Spain to Liverpool. She was taken to Brest.[36]
  • Joseph (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 8 March by the French frigate Tourterelle whilst on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to London. She was recaptured by HMS Lively.[29]
  • Latitia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean Sea by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from "Zant" to London. She was taken to Livorno.[34]
  • La Tourterelle (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The frigate was captured by HMS Lively (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy) and taken to Plymouth, Devon.[33]
  • L'Evelle (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The corvette was captured by a British squadron led by Admiral Warren.[38]
  • Little Ben (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to an African port.[32]
  • Liveley (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and sunk by the French frigate La Torterelle.[33]
  • Lucy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The schooner was captured by the French in th Windward Passage whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to St. Domingo.[36]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Cornish port to Venice.[32]
  • Minerve (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 40-gun frigate was captured on 23 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Dido and HMS Lowestoffe.
  • Pomona (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape St. Vincent on 26 September by the French.[38]
  • Mermaid (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to Savannah, Georgia, United States. She was taken to Charleston.[42]
  • Momus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The sloop was captured by the French and sent to a French port.[36]
  • Monmouth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French on or before 5 February.[32]
  • Nancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Oporto, Portugal to Liverpool, Lancashire. She subsequently foundered.[28]
  • Nelly (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from San Domingo to Jamaica.[29]
  • Nostra Senora da Arrabida (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Bengal.[33]
  • HNLMS Overyssel (Flag of the Batavian Republic Royal Netherlands Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured on 22 October by the Royal Navy.
  • Phyn : The ship was captured off Cuba on 23 January by the French privateer General Laveaux. She was sent to Charleston, South Carolina, United States, arriving on 19 February.[42]
HMS Blanche and Pique

Pique.

  • Pique (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 38-gun fifth rate frigate was captured on 4 January by the Royal Navy's HMS Blanche.
  • Pickmans (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French and taken to Ostend or Bruges.[32]
  • Pomona (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape St. Vincent on 29 September by the French and was sunk.[38]
  • Providence (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken into Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France whilst on a voyage from.[33]
  • Queen (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 7 March by the French frigate Embuscade whilst on a voyage from Tenerife, Canary Islands to London.[42]
  • Richard (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken to L'Orient, Morbihan.[29]
  • Richard (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by six privateers whilst on a voyage from New Providence, New Jersey, United States to Liverpool. She was taken to a South Carolina port.[29]
  • Rosamund (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from New Brunswick, British North America to Jamaica. She was taken to St. Domingo.[36]
  • Russia Merchant (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to the West Indies. She was taken to Brest, Finistère, France.[32]
  • San Bernando (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Santander, Spain to Falmouth, Cornwall Kingdom of Great Britain. She was subsequently recaptured and arrived at Falmouth.[32]
  • Speedy (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Speedy-class brig was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Inconstant.
  • Sprightly (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured and sunk by the French frigate La Torterelle.[33]
  • St. Antonion (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Bengal.[33]
  • Susannah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Vigo, Spain.[32]
  • Talbot (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken into Bayonne whilst on a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to the Barbary Coast.[33]
  • Thames (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland): The ship was recaptured from the French by HMS Orion.[38]
  • Thomas (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The schooner was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Grenada. She was taken to Brest.[42]
  • Tigre (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of Groix, 23 June: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Barfleur.
  • Unity (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Oporto to Liverpool. She subsequently foundered.[28]
  • Unity (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Oporto to Southampton, Hampshire. She was taken to Brest.[28]
  • Vengeur (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The corvette was captured in October in the Irish Sea by a British privateer. She subsequently foundered in a storm with the loss of all hands.[43]
  • Vrouw Magdalena (Prinsenvlag Dutch Republic): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French and taken to Ostend or Bruges.[32]
  • William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from New Brunswick, British North America to the West Indies. She was later recaptured by HMS Thorn.[29]
  • William and Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Madeira, Portugal to Barbados. She was taken to St. Croix.[32]

1796[]

  • Adolph (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy whilst on a voyage from Amsterdam, Batavian Republic to Cadiz, Spain. She was taken to Sheerness, Kent.[44]
  • Amazon (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 29 December by a French squadron and sunk.[45]
  • Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily. She was taken to Carthagena, Spain.
  • Betsey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean whilst on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to Jamaica. She was taken into Aux Cayes, Hispaniola.[46]
  • HNLMS Brakel (Flag of the Batavian Republic Royal Netherlands Navy): Battle of Saldahna Bay, 17 August: The 54-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Britainca (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The snow was captured by a French schooner whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Waterford. She was subsequently recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Apollo.[47]
  • Brothers (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Faial, Portugal. She was taken into L'Orient, Seine-Maritime.[48]
  • Diana (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The brig was captured in the English Channel off Falmouth, Cornwall by a French frigate. She was subsequently recaptured by HMS Hornet.[49]
  • HNLMS Dordrecht (Flag of the Batavian Republic Royal Netherlands Navy): Battle of Saldahna Bay, 17 August: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean Sea whilst on a voyage from London to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily. She was taken to "Ferrajo".[50]
  • Eliza of Cornwall (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a Dutch privateer. She was later recaptured by HMS Fox, which also captured the Dutch privateer.[49]
  • Endeavour (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa by a French privateer and was taken into Gorée.[46]
  • Ferret (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 31 January by the French privateer Carmagnole whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool, Lancashire. She was taken to Havana, Cuba.[51]
  • Fortitude (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to London. She was subsequently recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Galatea and sent to Falmouth, Cornwall.[52]
  • Fortune (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel off Dartmouth, Devon by a French privateer. She was set afire and sunk.[51]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to an English port. She was taken to L'Orient, Charente-Maritime.[51]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel by a French privateer on 2 October whilst on a voyage from Weymouth, Dorset to London. She was later recaptured and taken to Portsmouth. The privateer was also captured.[53]
  • Good Samaritan (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French.[54]
  • Governor Parr (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean by the French whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to Nova Scotia, British North America.[48]
  • Harrison (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured off the Isle of Wight by a French privateer, but was subsequently recaptured and taken to Cowes.[53]
  • HNLMS Hercules (Flag of the Batavian Republic Royal Netherlands Navy): Battle of Saldahna Bay, 17 August: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Windward Passage whilst on a voyage from New Brunswick, British North America to Jamaica. She was recaptured but was the captured again by the French.[55]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Jamaica.[56]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Hirondelle.[54]
  • James and Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bangor to London. She was taken to Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, France.[53]
  • James and William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured by a French schooner whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Liverpool. She was subsequently recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Apollo and HMS Polyphemus.[47]
  • Jengularre (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by a Guernsey-based privateer and was taken to Plymouth, Devon.[46]
  • John and Thomas (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off Land's End, Cornwall by a French privateer on 30 September.[53]
  • Lavinia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French frigate whilst on a voyage from Oporto, Portugal to Cork, Ireland. She was taken to L'Orient.[51]
  • Live Oak (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Hirondelle whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Liverpool.[54]
  • L'Unité (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Unité-class corvette was captured on 20 April by the Royal Navy's HMS Inconstant.
  • Margaret (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French frigate Sémillante whilst on a voyage from Leith, Lothian to Lisbon, Portugal. She was set afire and sank.[51]
  • Maria (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Africa to the West Indies. She was taken to Saint Martin.[44]
  • Martinico (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean Sea by the French whilst on a voyage from "Sassee" to Lisbon, Portugal. She was taken to Salice, Corsica.[44]
  • Mary Ann (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Dublin to Jamaica and was taken to Aux Cayes.[50]
  • Mary Gracie (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French.[48]
  • Mentor (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa by a French privateer and was taken into Gorée.[46]
  • Nile (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from the Current Islands to London. She was taken into Tunis, Beylik of Tunis.[44]
  • Nostra Senora de Arabida (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured in the Indian Ocean by the French whilst on a voyage from Bengal to Lisbon. She was taken to Mauritius.[54]
  • Nostra Senora de Pedude de St. Antonio (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Rio de Janeiro to Oporto. She was taken to Vigo, Spain.[54]
  • Pacific' (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Galatea and sentto Falmouth, Cornwall.[57]
  • Proserpine (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Hébé-class frigate was captured on 13 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Dryad.
  • Ranger (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Barbados by a French privateer.[49]
  • Tamise (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Richmond-class frigate was captured on 8 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Santa Margarita.
  • Thomas and Ellen (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The sloop was captured on 18 March by a French privateer. She was recaptured the next day off Barfleur, Manche, France by the Royal Navy's HMS Druid and HMS Syren and taken to Portsmouth, Hampshire.[52]
  • Thomas and Sarah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 22 April by the French privateer Adventure whilst on a voyage from Ancona, Kingdom of Sicily to an English port.[57]
  • Three Sisters (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean by a Dutch squadron.[48]
  • HNLMS Tromp (Flag of the Batavian Republic Royal Netherlands Navy): Battle of Saldahna Bay, 17 August: The 54-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Unité (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The Charmante-class frigate was captured on 11 April by the Royal Navy's HMS Révolutionnaire.
  • Unitey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer off the coast of Norway whilst on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to the Firth of Forth. She was taken to Ostend, West Flanders, France.[54]
  • Vine (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Cork to the West Indies. She was taken to Guadeloupe.[56]
  • William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea by a French privateer. and taken to Bergen, Norway.[46]
  • HNLMS Zealand (Flag of the Batavian Republic Royal Netherlands Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured on 19 January by the Royal Navy.

1797[]

  • Achéron (Flag of France France): The chasse-marée was captured on 25 July by HMRC Mary (British-Blue-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain).[58]
  • HNLMS Admiral de Vries (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Battle of Camperdown 11 October: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Ahoy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French in the West Indies She was later recaptured and taken to Tortola.[59]
  • Alegria (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Alert (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Africa.[47]
  • Alfred (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Irish Sea by the French whilst on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Limerick, Ireland.[47]
  • HNLMS Alkmaar (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Battle of Camperdown, 11 October: The 54-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Antigua (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The sailing barge was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from St. Vincent to London. She was taken in toe L'Orient, Seine-Maritime, France.[61]
  • Atalante (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): The 16-gun brig-sloop was captured on 10 January by the Royal Navy's HMS Phoebe.
  • Bea Fi (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Bernardo (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Brothers (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from a Cornish port to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily. She was taken to Algeciras, Spain.[47]
  • Calypso (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French frigate, set afire and sunk. She was on a voyage from Lisbon to London.[62]
  • Carolina (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Draper (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and sunk by the French. She was on a voyage from Oporto to Dublin, Ireland.[62]
  • Duke of Cumberland (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 6 November by Spanish Frigates. She was taken to the River Plata.[63]
  • Eliza (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off the coast of Lincolnshire by the French privateer Enterprize. She was subsequently released.[64]
  • Elizabeth and Peggy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Irish Sea by the French whilst on a voyage from Limerick to London.[47]
  • Enigheten (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Cornish port to Naples. She was taken to Genoa.[64]
  • Eolo (Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice Venetian Navy): The 70-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.
  • Eider Stroman (Flag of France France): The ship was captured in the English Channel by the British privateer Lottery whilst on a voyage from Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques to Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine. She was taken to Jersey, Channel Islands.[61]
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia, United States to Jamaica. She was taken to St. Jago de Cuba.[59]
  • Fama (Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice Venetian Navy): The 66-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.
  • Fame (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Virginia, United States to Oporto.[59]
  • HNLMS Gelykheid (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Battle of Camperdown, 11 October: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • George (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Martinique to London. She was taken to Curaçao.[45]
  • Gloria (Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice Venetian Navy): The ship was captured by the French Navy.
  • HNLMS Haarlem (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Battle of Camperdown, 11 October: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Hampshire (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 2 January by the French privateer Patriot whilst on a voyage from London to Jamaica. She was taken to Brest, Finistère, France.[45]
  • Hercule (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Mars.
  • HMS Hermione (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 32-gun fifth rate was taken over by mutineers on 22 September and handed to the Spanish Navy five days later.
  • Hero (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Grenada to Liverpool. She was taken to Saint Croix.[45]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to Guernsey, Channel Islands.[59]
  • Hopewell (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from London to Antigua. She was later retaken by her crew and arrived at Portsmouth, Hampshire. The privateer was captured and taken to Appledore, Devon.[61]
  • James (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Jamaica. She was taken to Saint Martin.[45]
  • John (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from New Brunswick, British North America to Jamaica. She was taken to a Cuban port.[59]
  • Jonge Batavia (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The ship was captured by the Hired armed cutter Swan (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy. She was taken to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[45]
  • La Justine Adelaide (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured in the English Channel off Fécamp, Seine-Maritime by the Royal Navy's HMS Pilot. She was taken to Deal, Kent, Great Britain.[65]
  • Kitty (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from an Indian port to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. She was taken to a Puerto Rican port.[59]
  • London Packet (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Buchan Ness, Aberdeenshire on 11 September by the French privateer Jason. She was on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to Portsmouth.[61]
  • Mansel (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Weymouth, Dorset to King's Lynn, Norfolk.[47]
  • Margaret (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool. She was taken to St. Jago de Cuba.[59]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French in the Atlantic Ocean off Charleston, South Carolian, United States whilst on a voyage from London to Savannah, Georgia. She was taken to Port-de-Paix, Hispaniola.[59]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French in the West Indies whilst on a voyage from Demerara to Liverpool. She was later recaptured.[59]
  • Medea (Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice Venetian Navy): The 70-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.
  • Minerva (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French.[45]
  • Modena Delz (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Neptune (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by Forbes (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain whilst on a voyage from Surinam to Amsterdam. She was sent to Martinico.[47]
  • Néréide Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy A Sybille class 36-gun, copper-hulled, frigate of the French Navy. Captured 22 December 1797 by HMS Phoebe.[66][67] [Note 1]
  • Oak (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to London. She was taken to Ostend, West Flanders, France.[64]
  • Pallas (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French off Charleston whilst on a voyage from the Clyde to Charleston. She was taken to Port-aux-Paix.[59]
  • Patrouina (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Peggy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to an American port. She was taken to Havana, Cuba.[59]
  • Piodade (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Pomona (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Maryland to Saint Domingo She was takent into Léogâne, Hispaniola.[45]
  • Roa Nova (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Sally (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken to Guadeloupe.[64]
  • San Giorgio (Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice Venetian Navy): The 70-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.
  • San Joaquim (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • San José (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): Battle of Cape St Vincent, 14 February: The 114-gun first rate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Captain.
  • San Nicolás (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): Battle of Cape St Vincent, 14 February: The 80-gun third rate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Captain.
  • Santa Cruz (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • St. Nicholas (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by a Royal Navy squadron under the command of Lord Hugh Seymour. She was taken to Portsmouth, Hampshire, Great Britain.[65]
  • St. Teràza (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Swallow (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was capture and sunk by a French privateer. She was on a voyage from Barbados to Newfoundland, British North America.[62]
  • Tartu (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The frigate was captured on 5 January by the Royal Navy's HMS Polythemus.
  • Tattler (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French.[45]
  • Trinidade (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • Trompeuse (Flag of France France): The 6-gun privateer schooner was captured on 2 April by the Royal Navy's HMS Spitfire.
  • Truenzo (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from a Brazilian port to Oporto.[60]
  • HNLMS Vryheid (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Battle of Camperdown, 11 October: The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Vulcano (Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice Venetian Navy): The 70-gun ship was captured by the French Navy.
  • HNLMS Wassenaar (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Battle of Camperdown, 11 October: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Weston (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French.[45]
  • William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Martinique. She was taken to Cayenne, French Guiana.[45]

1798[]

  • Alexander (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Lancaster to Savannah, Georgia, United States. She was taken to Guadeloupe.[68]
  • Alfred (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Liverpool, Lancashire She was taken to a French port.[69]
  • HMS Ambuscade (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): Action of 14 December 1798: The 32-gun fifth-rate was captured by the French Navy's Bayonnaise.
  • American Eagle (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to London. She was taken to Saint-Martin, Île de Ré, Finistère, France.[63]
  • Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Filey, Yorkshire on 10 November by a French privateer.[69]
  • Apollo (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Virginia, United States to London. She was taken to a French port.[69]
  • Aquilon (Flag of France (1790-1794) French Navy): Battle of the Nile, 1–3 August: Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Brave (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 24 April by the Royal Navy's HMS Phoenix.
  • Aurora (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Pillau, East Prussia. She was taken to Arendal, Norway.[70]
  • Barbara (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to the West Indies. She was taken to Guadeloupe.[63]
  • Betsey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to New York. She was later recaptured and taken to Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America.[71]
  • Betsey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured of the coast of Africa on 3 June by the French frigate Convention whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to an African port.[72]
  • Brothers (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer off Oporto. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Oporto.[73]
  • HMS Charlotte (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 8-gun schooner was captured on 16 October by the French privateer Enfant Prodigue.
  • Columbus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Antoinette whilst on a voyage from New York, United States to Amsterdam, Batavian Republic. She was taken to La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France.[63]
  • Conquérant (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy):Battle of the Nile, 1–3 August: The Citoyen-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Audacious.
  • HMS Crash (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The Acute-class gun-brig ran aground at Vlieland, Netherlands and was seized by the Dutch as a prize of war.
  • Croyable (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): A French privateer captured by Stephen Decatur commander of Delaware, off Great Egg Harbor, New Jersey, 7 July 1798.
  • Dart (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer off Oporto, Portugal.[73]
  • Dione (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured by the French privateer Racoon. She was later recaptured by HMS Pigmy and taken to Portsmouth, Hampshire.[74]
  • Décade (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 36-gun fifth rate was captured on 24 August by the Royal Navy.
  • Dorothea Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French ship Severn whilst on a voyage from Saint-Thomas, Virgin Islands to Havana, Cuba. She was taken to Môle-Saint-Nicolas, Hispaniola.
  • Endeavour (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Southampton, Hampshire to "Tentris". She was taken to Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine.[68]
  • Endeavour (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to a British port. She was later recaptured and taken to Dartmouth, Devon.[74]
  • Entreprenante (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 10-gun cutter was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Fortune (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 18-gun sloop was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Flora (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Martinico to Dublin, Ireland. She was later recaptured and taken to Jersey, Channel Islands.[71]
  • Franklin (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of the Nile, 1–3 August: The Tonnant-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Freedom (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Dragon whilst on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to London. She was taken to Bergen, Norway.[69]
  • Fulminante (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Espoir.
HMS Sirius vs Furie, 1798

Capture of Furie and Waakzaamheid,

  • Furie (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Action of 24 October 1798: The frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Sirius (1797).
  • Gantil (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the Guernsey privateer Resolution.[63]
  • General Gray (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from the South Seas to London. She was taken to a French port.[63]
  • Good Intent (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from London to Galway, Ireland. She was later recaptured by the American privateer Atlantic.[74]
  • Guerrier (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of the Nile, 1–3 August: The Magnifique-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy and was burnt as she was too severely damaged to be of use.
  • Hercule (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured on 21 April by the Royal Navy's HMS Mars.
  • Hoche (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of Tory Island, 12 October: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Immortalité (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of Tory Island, 12 October: The Romaine-class frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Fisgard.
  • Jamaica (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer. She was later retaken by her crew and taken to St. Domingo.[75]
  • Jane (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Virginia, United States to London. She was taken to a French port.[69]
  • Jean (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Virginia, United States. She was taken to Puerto Rico.[70]
  • Kelper (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Dutch whilst on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to London. She was taken to Vlissingen, Zeeland, Batavian Republic.[63]
  • Lark (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Racoon. She was later recaptured by HMS Pigmy and taken to Portsmouth.[74]
  • HMS Leander(Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): Action of 18 August 1798: The Portland-class fourth rate was captured by the Frency Navy's Le Genereux.
  • Le Brave (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Phoenix. She was taken to Plymouth, Devon.[76]
  • L'Invincible General Bonaparte (Flag of France France): The 20-gun privateer was captured on 9 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Boadicea.
  • Loire (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 44-gun frigate was captured on 18 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Anson and HMS Kangaroo.
  • Lydia (Flag of the United States United States): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to "Hambro'". She was taken to Brest, Finistère, France.[63]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to the West Indies. She was taken to Guadeloupe.[74]
  • Mercure (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of the Nile: The Séduisant-class ship of the line ran aground and was captured on 1 August by the Royal Navy's HMS Alexander. She was set afire and burnt.
  • Nancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to the West Indies. She was later recaptured by the Guernsey privateer Alarm.[72]
  • Nanine (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the Guernsey privateer Resolution.[63]
  • Neutrality (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): the ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage form Baltimore, Maryland, United States to Bremen. She was later recaptured by the Guernsey privateer Dispatch and taken to Plymouth, Devon.[76]
  • Ocean (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Bengal to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. She was taken to a Puerto Rican port.[71]
  • Peep of Day (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer off Oporto.[73]
  • Peuple Souverain (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of the Nile, 1–3 August: The Souverain-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Phillippa (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer off Oporto.[73]
  • Pigou (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French frigate whilst on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States to China. She was taken to Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France.[74]
  • Poplar (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): the ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Grenada to Martinico. She was taken to Guadeloupe.[76]
  • Prince of Wales (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean (47°40′N 18°00′W / 47.667°N 18°W / 47.667; -18) on 11 October by the French privateer La Confiance whilst on a voyage from Bristol to the West Indies. She was recaptured later that day by the British privateer King Pepple and taken to King's Road.[77]
  • Quaker (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Africa to Jamaica. She was taken to Guadeloupe.[63]
  • Racoon (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Pigmy. She was taken to Portsmouth.[74]
  • Résolue (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of Tory Island, 12 October: The Iphigénie-class frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Melampus.
  • Resource (Flag of France France): The brig, a privateer, was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Phaeton and HMS Stag (1794).[78]
  • Sally (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken to Puerto Rico. She was later burnt.[63]
  • San Giovanni (Flag of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta Sovereign Military Order of Malta): The 64-gun third rate was captured on 11 June by the French Navy.
  • Santa Dorotea (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): Action of 15 July 1798: The frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Lion.
  • San Zaccharia (Flag of the Knights of Malta Knights of Malta): Mediterranean campaign of 1798: The 64-gun ship was surrendered on 11 June to the French Navy.
HMS Jason and the Seine

HMS Jason capturing the Seine.

  • Seine (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Seine-class frigate was captured on 30 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Jason and HMS Pique.
  • Sophie (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the Guernsey privateer Resolution.[63]
  • Spartiate (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of the Nile, 1–3 August: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • St. Johannes (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily.[72]
  • Superb (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to London. She was taken to Bayonne, Ille-et-Vilaine.[63]
  • Surprize (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 8 December by a French privateer.[74]
  • Swallow (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Newfoundland.[74]
  • Three Friends (flag unknown): The ship was captured by the British whilst on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Hambro'. She was taken to Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America.[71]
  • Tonnant (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of the Nile, 1–3 August: The Tonnant-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Ultima Sperranza (Tuscany Grand Duchy of Tuscany): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from India to Livorno. She was taken to Algeciras, Spain.[71]
  • Vaillante (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 20-gun corvette was captured on 7 August by the Royal Navy's HMS Indefatigable.
  • Vine (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Virginia, United States to London. She was later recaptured by the British privateer Marquis of Townsend and taken to Jersey, Channel Islands.[72]
  • Venus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): the ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from London to Saint Thomas, Virgin Isles. She was taken to a Puerto Rican port.[76]
  • Waakzaamheid (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Action of 24 October 1798: The frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Sirius.[79]
  • William and John (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a Spanish privateer whilst on a voyage from New Brunswick, British North America to Jamaica. She was taken to a Hispaniolan port.[71]
  • William and Thomas (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from the Clyde to Savannah, Georgia, United States. She was taken to Guadaloupe.[68]

1799[]

  • Abigail (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured on 15 October by the French privateer Vengeance whilst on a voyage from a Virginian port to Bremen. She was recaptured on 20 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Triton and sent in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[80]
  • Active (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured, then recaptured and was taken to Lisbon.[81]
  • Active (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to London.[82]
  • Admiraal de Ruyter (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 68-gun ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Texel, North Holland by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Africa (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The 14-gun xebec was captured on 22 February by the Royal Navy's HMS Espoir.[83]
  • Alarm (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 24-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Alceste (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Magicienne-class frigate was captured on 18 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Bellona.
  • Alerte (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The brig was captured on 17 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Captain.
  • Ambuscade (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 32-gun ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Texel by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Amphitrite (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 44-gun ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Texel by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Anacréon (Flag of France France): The privateer brig was captured on 26 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Champion.
  • Anna Maria (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Altona to Saint-Thomas, Virgin Islands. She was taken to Tenerife, Spain.[84]
  • Aréthuse (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Aréthuse-class corvette was captured on 10 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Excellent.
  • Astrea (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 8 November by the French privateer Scipio. She was recaptured on 10 November by the Royal Navy's HMS Nymphe.[85]
  • Atlas (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Genoa to Liverpool. Lancashire. She was taken in to Copto, Spain.[86]
  • Aurora (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured in the Strait of Sunsa by a French privateer.[87]
  • HNLMS Batavia (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident 30 August: The 54-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Belle Antoinette (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 44-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Bonafide (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French in the English Channel. She was taken into Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France.[88]
  • Brabant (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Liverpool. She was taken in to Bordeaux, Pyrénées-Atlantiques.[80]
  • HNLMS Broederschap (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident, 30 August: The 54-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • HNLMS Beschermer (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident 30 August: The 54-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Calcutta (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 6 December by the French Navy's La Bergère and La Syrène. She was recaptured later that day by the Royal Navy's HMS L'Amiable.[82]
  • Catherina (Admiralty flag of Hamburg Hamburg): The brig was captured by the Spanish. She was recaptured on 24 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley.[89]
  • HNLMS Cerberus (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident 30 August: The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Charles (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French. She was taken to Bordeaux, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France.[90]
  • Chateau Margo (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Oporto to Limerick, Ireland. She was later recaptured and taken in to Lisbon.[88]
  • Cleopatra (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Liverpool. She was taken in to Bordeaux.[80]
  • Concord (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off the coast of Africa.[87]
  • Constitution (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 44-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Crash' (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 16-gun brig-sloop was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Espiegle and HMS Pylades.
  • Columbus (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French. She was taken to Bordeaux.[90]
  • Commerce (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured by the Spanish. She was recaptured on 27 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley.[89]
  • Courier (Flag of France France): The ship was captured in March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Zealous.[83]
  • Creeping Kate (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to Cork. She was taken in to a Cuban port.[85]
  • De Draak (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 24-gun ship was captured on 12 September in the North Sea off Texel, North Holland by the Royal Navy's HMS Arrow and HMS Wolverine.[83]
  • Delaware (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Port du Passage. She was taken in to Saint Andero.[88]
  • Delight (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from London to Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. She was taken in to Arendal, Norway.[86]
  • Diussee (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 44-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Dolphin (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 14-gun ship was captured on 15 September in the North Sea off Vlieland, Friesland by the Royal Navy's HMS Arrow and HMS Wolverine.[83]
  • Dragon (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured, then recaptured and was taken to Lisbon.[81]
  • Dreighorlahn (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): Vlieter Incident: The East Indiaman was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Duchess of Gordon (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Oporto by the French privateer Le Deuble a Quatee whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Oporto. She was taken in to Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique, France.[91][92][93] She was recaptured on 25 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley.[89]
  • Duncombe (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to London. She was taken in to Ostend, West Flanders, France.[82][94]
  • Eagle (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish and was taken in to St. Ubes.[82]
  • Echo (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 8 April by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Poole to Newfoundland, British North America. She was subsequently recaptured by Mate (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[95]
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French. She was later recaptured and sent in to Plymouth.[80]
  • El Vincejo (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): HMS Cormorant captured this 18-gun ship on 19 March;[83] the Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Vincejo.
  • Eenroon (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured, by the Royal Navy's HMS Brilliant and was taken to Lisbon.[81]
  • Endeavour (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured, then recaptured and was taken to Lisbon.[81]
  • Expedition (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 44-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Favourite (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall to London. She was recaptured by a Jersey privateer and sent in to St. Ives, Cornwall.[82]
  • Felicidad (BandMercante1785 Spain): The privateer was captured on 24 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley.[89]
  • Ferret (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 25 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Viper. She was taken in to Falmouth, Cornwall.[96]
  • Flora (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Rotterdam to Belfast, Ireland. She was taken into Calais, France.[88]
  • Flora (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Dublin, Ireland to Oporto, Portugal.[82]
  • Follock (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 24-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
Sybille vs Forte

HMS Sybille and the French frigate Forte.

  • Forte (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Forte-class frigate was captured on 1 March off the coast of Bengal by the Royal Navy's HMS Sybille.
  • HMS Fortune (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 18-gun sloop was captured by the French Navy.
  • Fortune (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the British Revenue Cutter Hind (British-Blue-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain).[90]
  • Foudroyant (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured in the Atlantic Ocean (48°30′N 15°00′W / 48.5°N 15°W / 48.5; -15) by the Royal Navy's HMS Phoenix. She was taken to Cork, Ireland.[97]
  • Fox (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 7 April by the French privateer Courageux whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to Bilbao, Spain.[86]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French. She was sent in to Saint-Malo.[88]
  • Galathea (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 16-gun ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Texel by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Geir (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 14-gun ship was captured on 12 September in the North Sea off Texel by the Royal Navy's HMS Arrow and HMS Wolverine.[83]
  • Gelderland (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 68-gun ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Texel by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • General Prescot (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish. She was recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Cerberus but four Spanish Navy frigates recaptured her again. She was taken in to a Spanish port.[98]
  • Golondrina (BandMercante1785 Spain): The 14-gun packet ship was captured on 24 March by the Royal Navy's HMS Mermaid and HMS Sylph.[83]
  • Good Union (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The privateer was captured in the Mediterranean Sea by the French. She was taken in to Toulon, Var, France.[88]
  • Harlequin (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 28 October whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Martinico.[87]
  • Harriet (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Africa. She was subsequently recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Amethyst and sent in to Cork, Ireland.[83]
  • Hanover (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanice whilst on a voyage from Venice to and English port. She was taken in to Malaga, Spain.[98]
  • Harmony (Flag of the United States United States): The ship was captured on 22 December by the French whilst on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the West Indies. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[99]
  • Hazard (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French. She was sent in to Paimpol, Finistère, France.[88]
  • Hazard (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured, bit was later recaptured by the British ship Mona.[87]
  • Hector (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 44-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Helder (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 32-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Herel (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French. She was sent in to Ostend, West Flanders, France.[88]
  • Hero (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer. She was recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Mercury and HMS Venerable.[82]
  • Heron (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured, then recaptured and was taken to Lisbon.[81]
  • Hevle Reill (Flag of Denmark Denmark): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Spitfire. She was taken in to Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.[87]
  • Hirondelle (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured in March in the English Channel 9 leagues (27 nautical miles (50 km) north west of the Île de Batz, Finistère by the Royal Navy's HM hired brig Telegraph.[83]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to London.[82]
  • Howda (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): Vlieter Incident: The East Indiaman was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Hussard (Flag of France France): The corvette was captured on 20 August in the Atlantic Ocean off Surinam by the Royal Navy.
  • Infanta Amelia (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The 12-gun sloop-of-war was captured on 6 August in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Portugal by the Royal Navy's HMS Argo.
  • Johanna (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French. She was taken to Bordeaux.[90]
  • John (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured, then recaptured and was taken to Lisbon.[81]
  • John (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk to Poole, Dorset. She was taken in to Boulogne.[95]
  • John (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Oporto, Portsmouth to Newfoundland, British North America. She was taken in to Bordeaux, Pyrénées-Atlantiques.[100]
  • John and Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ireland to Poole, Dorset.[88]
  • Kemphaan (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The cutter was captured on 20 August in the Atlantic Ocean off Surinam by the Royal Navy.
  • Alerte (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The ship was captured on 18 June in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Courageuse (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The ship was captured on 18 June in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • La Dame de Grace (Flag of France France): The ship was captured on 18 March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Le Tigre).[83]
  • La Dangereuse (Flag of France France): The ship was captured on 18 March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Le Tigre).[83]
  • La Fondre (Flag of France France): The ship was captured on 18 March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Le Tigre).[83]
  • La Junon (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The ship was captured on 18 June in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • L'Alceste (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The ship was captured on 18 June in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • La Maria Rose (Flag of France France): The ship was captured on 18 March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Le Tigre).[83]
  • La Négresse (Flag of France France): The ship was captured on 18 March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Le Tigre).[83]
  • Résolue (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 31 March by the Royal Navy's HMS Spitfire. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[88]
  • La Vestale (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The ship was captured on 20 Augusg in the Bay of Biscay by the Royal Navy's HMS Clyde.[83]
  • Layr (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French. She was sent in to Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.[88]
  • Leander (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Portland-class fourth rate was captured on 3 March by Turko-Russian forces at Corfu and returned to the Royal Navy.
  • Le Bordeloes (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Révolutionnaire. She was taken in to Plymouth.[80]
  • Le Grand Feraillard (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 11 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Phoebe.[101]
  • L'Épervier' (Flag of France France): The ship was captured in March by the Royal Navy's HMS Cerberus.[83]
  • Les Deux Frères (Flag of France France): The ship was captured on 18 March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Le Tigre).[83]
  • L'Espérance (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 22 December in the Atlantic Ocean off Viana do Castelo, Portugal by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley.[89]
  • Le St. Jacques (Flag of France France): The ship was captured on 13 September in the English Channel off L'Orient, Ille-et-Vilaine by the Royal Navy's HMS Triton.[83]
  • HNLMS Leyden (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident, 30 August: The 64-gun floating battery was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Liguria (Flag of Genoa Republic of Genoa): The ship was captured on 7 August in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Espiegle.[83]
  • L'Insurgente Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy Captured by USS Constellation 9 February 1799.[102]
  • Lion (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured by the French She was sent into Boulogne.[88]
  • Liveley (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 9 November by a Spanish privateer off the coast of Berbice whilst on a voyage from Africa to the West Indies.[87]
  • Lydia (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French. She was subsequently wrecked on The Olives rocks.[90]
  • Lynx (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 12-gun ship was captured on 9 October in the Ems by the Royal Navy's HMS Circe and HMS Hawke.[83]
  • Margaret (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to a Portuguese port.[90]
  • Marianne (Flag of France France): The ship was captured on 18 March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Le Tigre).[83]
  • Mars (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 44-gun ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Texel by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from the Clyde to Charleston, South Carolina, United States. She was taken in to the Passage Islands.[86]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Texel, North Holland, Batavian Republic. She was taken in to Calais.
  • Mary Campbell (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from the Clyde to New Providence, New Jersey, United States. She was taken in to the Passage Islands.[86]
  • Matilda (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off the coast of Africa.[87]
  • Minerva (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Cork, Ireland to Tortola. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Pomone and taken in to Falmouth, Cornwall.[88]
  • Minerva (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 24-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Nancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from London to New Providence, New Jersey, United States. She was taken in to a Puerto Rican port.[98]
  • Nancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Dingle, County Cork, Ireland to Lisbon, Portugal. She was later recaptured and arrived at Dingle.[82]
  • Nostra Señora de la Soledade (BandMercante1785 Spain: The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Diamond. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon.
  • Pallas (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French. She was taken to Bordeaux.[90]
  • Patrick (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by the French on 12 January whilst on a voyage from Dublin to Oporto She was set afire and sunk.[95]
  • Peggy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Dublin, Ireland. She was taken in to "Camarines".[86]
  • Pelican (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured by the French on 30 January in the English Channel off Start Point, Devon. She was recaptured on 3 February by the Royal Navy's hired armed cutter King George and taken to Plymouth, Devon.[103]
  • HMS Penelope (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 18-gun ship was captured on 7 July by the Spanish Navy's Nostra Señora del Carmen.[83]
  • Perseus (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 12-gun ship was captured on 9 October in the Ems by the Royal Navy's HMS Circe and HMS Hawke.[83]
  • Phoenix (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The 14-gun ship was captured in July in the West Indies by the Royal Navy's HMS Alarm.[83]
  • Plumper (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off the coast of Africa.[87]
  • Polly (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The sloop was captured by the French. She was sent into Port-Blanc, Côtes-du-Nord, France.[88]
  • Polly (US flag 15 stars United States): The brig was captured on 16 October off A Coruña, Spain by the Royal Navy's HMS Triton whilst on a voyage from Marblehead, Massachusetts to Bilbao, Spain. She was taken in to Plymouth.[80]
  • Princess Amelia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 20 January by the French privateer Spartiate. She was set afire and sunk.[90]
  • Prudente (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Capriceuse-class frigate was captured on 9 February by the Royal Navy's HMS Daedalus.
  • Rebecca (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on27 April in the Atlantic Ocean 20 leagues (60 nautical miles (110 km) west of Ouessant, Finistère by the Royal Navy's Hired armed cutter Black Joke.[83]
  • Républicaine (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The felucca was captured on 26 June in the Atlantic Ocean off Surinam by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • République (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Tamar whilst on a voyage from Cayenne, French Guiana to Surinam.[104]
  • Rosa (Admiralty flag of Hamburg Hamburg): The ship was captured by a privateer in the North Sea off the coast of the Batavian Republic.[95]
  • Sally (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Oporto, Portugal.[84]
  • Sans Quartier (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 9 April in the English Channel off Chausey, Manche by the Royal Navy's HMS Danae.[83]
  • Santa Antonio (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The 14-gun ship was captured on 23 June in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Terpsichore.[83]
  • Santa Brigada (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The frigate was captured off Ferrol by the Royal Navy's HMS Alcmene, HMS Naiad and HMS Triton. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[101]
  • Santa Cecilia (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The 32-gun fifth rate was captured on 25 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Surprise.
  • Santa Theresa (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The 42-gun frigate was captured on 6 February in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Argo.[83]
  • Seaforth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from New York, United States to Barbados. She was subsequently wrecked on 6 August on Tortuga.[100]
  • Snarke (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to London. She was taken in to Boulogne.[100]
  • Somerset (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 17 November in the English Channel off Weymouth, Dorset by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Poole, Dorset to Liverpool. She was late recaptured by a cutter from Weymouth.[85]
  • St. Antonio y Animas (BandMercante1785 Spain): The privateer, a schooner, was captured on 25 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley.[89]
  • Stockport (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French.[90]
  • Sultana (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from London to Lisbon. she was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[88]
  • Susannah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel off Dartmouth, Devon by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Dartmouth to Torbay, Devon. She was recaptured and brought into Brixham, Devon.[74]
  • Swan (Flag of France France): The cutter was captured in the Bay of Biscay by the Royal Navy's HMS Anson. She was taken to Plymouth, Devon.[81]
  • Swift (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Gibraltar to Guernsey, Channel Islands. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Leviathan and HMS Vangaurd).[80]
  • Thetis (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The 40-gun frigate was captured on 16 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Ethalion.[83]
  • Three Friends (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured, then recaptured and was taken to Lisbon.[81]
  • Tuley (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 29 November by the French privateed Vengeance. She was taken in to Bordeaux.[105]
  • Ucca Cardagora (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The 12-gun ship was captured in March in the West Indies by the Royal Navy's HMS La Prompe. She was set afire and burnt.[83]
  • Undaunted (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The ship was captured on 13 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by boats from the Royal Navy's HMS Pylades.[83]
  • Unie (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 44-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Union (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French. She was taken to Bordeaux.[90]
  • Urwachten (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 66-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by boats from the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Utrecht (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 68-gun ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Texel by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Vengeur (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 24 November by the Royal Navy's HMS Solebay.
  • Valk (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The 20-gun ship was captured in November in the Zuyder Zee by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Vengeance (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The ship was captured on 14 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by boats from the Royal Navy's HMS Pylades. She was set afire and sunk.[83]
  • Venus (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident: The 24-gun ship was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Vreedelust (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): Vlieter Incident: The East Indiaman was captured on 28 August in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by the Royal Navy.[83]
  • Vriendschap (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Amsterdam to Lisbon, Portugal. She was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[98]
  • HNLMS Washington (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): Vlieter Incident, 30 August: The 70-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Willcock (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Livorno. She was taken in to Algeciras, Spain.[95]
  • HMS William Pitt (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 14-gun ship ws captured in the Mediterranean Sea by two Spanish gunboats.[83]
  • Young Jonah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off the coast of Africa.[87]

1800[]

  • A.B.C. (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured in the English Channel by a French privateer. She was subsequently recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Spitfire and taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[106]
  • Abigail (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French. whilst on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to London.[107]
  • Acteon (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish. She was taken in to Oporto, Portugal.[108]
  • Active (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Mars.[109]
  • Active (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Ferrailleur whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Boston, Massachusetts, United States. She was later recaptured by the Guernsey privateer Dublin Volunteer.[110]
  • Active (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer whilst on a voyage from Bermuda to London. She was recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Cerberus and sent to Cork, Ireland.[111]
  • Active (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Dutch whilst on a voyage from Whitby, Yorkshire to London. She was taken in to a Dutch port.[112]
  • Adelphi (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from the Leeward Islands to Falmouth, Cornwall. She was taken in to Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique, France.[113]
  • Adjutor Dahl (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the Guernsey privateers Alarm and Marquis of Townsend whilst on a voyage from St. Andero to Lisbon. She was take in to Guernsey.[114]
  • Adrihoa (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French off the coast of Africa.[91]
  • Adventure (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Oporto.[91]
  • Albanaise (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 12-gun brig was captured on 4 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Phoenix and HMS Port Mahon.
  • Africa (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a number of Spanish gunboats whilst on a voyage from Gibraltar to Livorno. She was taken in to Algeciras, Spain.[115]
  • Africa (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by two French privateers whilst on a voyage from Demerara to London. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[116]
  • Ajax (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish and was sent in to St. Andero, Spain.[99]
  • HMS Albanaise (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 14-gun brig was captured on 22 November by her crew in a mutiny and surrendered the next day to the Spanish Navy.
  • Albion (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer on 16 March in the English Channel off the Isle of Wight. She was on a voyage from London to Plymouth, Devon.[117]
  • Alert (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by Spanish gun boats off Gibraltar whilst on a voyage from Naples, Kingdom of Sicily to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[118][119]
  • Alkmonack (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Charleston, South Carolina, United States. She was taken in to Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique, France.[120]
  • Amelia (flag unknown): The ship was captured and taken in to Jamaica whilst on a voyage from Vera Cruz to Hamburg.[117]
  • Amiable Elenore (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Venice.[112]
  • Amicitia (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Livorno. She was taken in to Algeciras, Spain.[121]
  • Amity (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 12 March by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to London. She was ordered in to La Rochelle, Ille-et-Vilaine, France,[99] but was recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Amethyst and HMS Nymphe.[120]
  • Amphitrite (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French off the coast of Africa.[91]
  • Andorida (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French galiot L'Abeille.[122]
  • Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from St. Croix, Virgin Islands to Aux Cayes, Hispaniola. She was taken in to St. Domingo.[123]
  • Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer. She was taken in to Malaga, Spain.[124]
  • Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from St. Croix to Aux Cayes and return. She was taken in to Santo Domingo, Hispaniola.[115]
  • Apollo (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish. She was taken in to Oporto, Portugal.[108]
  • Ariadne (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by thwe Spanish whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to Liverpool, Greaty Britain. She was taken in to St. Andero, Spain.[107]
  • Arrogant (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from St. Ube's to Limerick. She was taken in to a Spanish port.[108]
  • Athénien (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Siege of Malta (1798–1800): The 64-gun third rate was seized by the Royal Navy as a prize of war.
  • Augusta (flag unknown): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Driver whilst on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to London. She was taken in to Cuxhaven.[116]
  • Augustus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French privateer Le Marengo.[125]
  • Aurora (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the British whilst on a voyage from Virginia to Cartagena, Spain. She was taken in to Jamaica.[126]
  • Aurora (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from "Zant" to Hull, Yorkshire. She was later recaptured and taken in to Gibraltar.[127]
  • Austrias (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the British whilst on a voyage from Laguira, Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was taken in to Port Royal, Jamaica.[122]
  • Bacchus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Vengeance whilst on a voyage fromm Newhaven, East Sussex to Guernsey, Channel Islands. She was taken in to Cherbourg, Seine-Maritime, France.[122][123]
  • Balladore (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to London.[128]
  • Bardon (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 9 November in the North Sea by a French privateer.[129]
  • Beaver (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The schooner was captured on 27 March by a French privateer and was sunk by her.[99]
  • Bee (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a number of Spanish gunboats off Gibraltar whilst on a voyage from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland to Gibraltar.[115]
  • Betsey (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the British privateer Mayflower whilst on a voyage from Amsterdam to Lisbon, Portugal and was taken in to Guernsey, Channel Islands.[130]
  • Betsey (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer.[122]
  • Betsey (Kingdom of Great Britain British North America): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Auguste.[115]
  • Bee (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Jamaica by the Spanish and was sent in to a Cuban port.[126]
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USS Boston capturing Berceau

  • Bellona (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by two French privateers whilst on a voyage from London to Jamaica. She was later recaptured and arrived at Jamaica.[124]
  • Berceau (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The ship was captured on 12 October by the United States Navy's USS Boston. She was subsequently repaired and returned to the French.[110]
  • Berwick (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Perseverant whilst on a voyage from Leith, Lothian to London.[113]
  • Bilboa (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Oporto whilst on a voyage from London to Oporto.[91][93]
  • Bom Success e Expedicao (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to China. She was taken in to Mauritius.[120]
  • Boreas (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish between 28 October and 30 November. She was taken in to Bologna, Spain.[131]
  • Bouganville (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Anson (1787). She subsequently collided with her and foundered.[113]
  • Britannia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Auguste whilst on a voyage from New Brunswick, British North America to Hamburg. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Bury and taken in to Gibraltar.[115]
  • Briton (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 November by a French privateer, She was taken in to Boulogne, France.[116]
  • Brothers (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Oporto, Portugal. She was take in to Vigo, Spain.[91][93]
  • Brothers (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured on 12 August off Bermuda by the French privateer Bellona whilst bound to Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America.[132]
  • Brownlow (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French [privateer whilst on a voyage from London to Belfast, County Down, Ireland. She was taken in to Paimpol, Côtes-du-Nord, France.[116]
  • Buffalo (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland to Hamburgh. She was taken in to Ostend, West Flanders, France.[113]
  • Caldwell (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer La Rage whilst on a voyage from Quebec to London.[91]
  • Cam's Delight (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Africa to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[92]
  • Carolina (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured on 12 November by the Royal Navy's HMS Driver and was sent in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, Great Britain.[125]
  • Caroline (Kingdom of Great Britain Jersey): The ship was captured on 14 April by the French privateer Le Diable Quatre whilst on a voyage from Jersey to Quebec. She was subsequently recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Nymphe and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[110]
  • Caroline (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by two Spanish privatters whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to Vera Cruz.[133]
  • Caroline (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Oporto, Portugal. She was later recaptured by the Portuguese and taken in to Viana, Portugal.[108]
  • Carteret (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to Falmouth, Cornwall. She was taken in to Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique, France.[99]
  • Cazadol (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by the British privateer 'Mayflower whilst on a voyage from Bordeaux, France to El Ferrol, Spain. She was sent in to Guernsey, Channel Islands.[130]
  • Ceres (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 27 May by the French privateer L'Heureux. She was recaptured on 8 June and was taken in to the Isles of Scilly.[124]
  • Ceres (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Dutch privateer Braave whilst on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire to Charleston, South Carolina, United States. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Nymphe and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[134]
  • Charlotta (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Cleopatra whilst bound for New York, United States. She was taken in to Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America.[130]
  • Charlotte (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish. She was taken in to Palma, Mallorca, Spain.[135]
  • Charlotte (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Halifax, British North America to London. She was taken in to a Spanish port.[135]
  • Charlotte (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Cork to Jamaica. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[126]
  • Christian (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a Dutch privateer whilst on a voyage from London to Montrose, Forfarshire.[116]
  • Columbia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from New Orleans, French Louisiana to Hambro'. She was sent in to Jamaica.[91]
  • Columbia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship on 6 January in the Atlantic Ocean (49°30′N 11°00′W / 49.5°N 11°W / 49.5; -11) by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Virginia to Great Britain1.[87]
  • Columbia (Kingdom of Great Britain Guernsey): The ship was captured off Gibraltar.[136]
  • Commercial (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Coquet Island, Northumberland on 26 October by the French privateer La Mouche. She was taken in to Bremen.[137]
  • Commerce (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Oporto, Portugal. She was subsequently recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley.[91]
  • Concord (Flag of the United States United States): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from China to America. She was taken in t Isle de France.[91]
  • Concord (Kingdom of Great Britain Jersey): The ship was captured by the French privateer La Grand Decide whilst on a voyage from Jersey, Channel Islands to Newfoundland, British North America She was taken in to a French port.[130]
  • Concorde (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Action of 4 August 1800: The Nymphe-class frigate was captured off the coast of Brazil by the Royal Navy's HMS Belliqueux.
  • George (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer in the West Indies.[138]
  • Convenienta (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the Guernsey privateers Alarm and Marquis of Townsend whilst on a voyage from St. Andero to Lisbon. She was taken in to Guernsey.[114]
  • Cortis (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Flora and was sent in to Lisbon, Portugal.[122]
  • Countess of Bute (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer La Brave whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily. She was later recaptured by HMS Doris and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[129]
  • Countess of Lauderdale (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean (48°44′N 18°40′W / 48.733°N 18.667°W / 48.733; -18.667) by the French privateer Gersonge whilst on a voyage from the West Indies to London.[130]
  • Cultivator (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Minerve whilst on a voyage from Demerara to London. She was recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Sirius.[130]
  • Dædalus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Portsmouth, Hampshire to the West Indies. She was later recaptured and taken in to Antigua.[136]
  • Dart (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from New York to the West Indies. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[139]
  • Deb (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Faro, Portugal to Gibraltar. She was taken in to Cadiz, Spain.[115]
  • Defiance (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured in the English Channel on by the French privateer Hero. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS La Sufficiante and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[129]
  • Dégo (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Siege of Malta (1798–1800): The 64-gun ship was seized by the Royal Navy on 4 September as a prize of war.
  • HMS Danae (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 20-gun corvette was captured on 14 March in a mutiny by her crew and was handed over to the French Navy the next day.
  • Der Gute Wind (Admiralty flag of Hamburg Hamburg): The ship was captured by a British privateer whilst on a voyage from Spain to Hamburg. She was taken in to Gibraltar.[123]
  • Diana (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from the Cape of Good Hope to London. She was later recaptured and taken in to Antigua.[116]
  • Diamond (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 27 October by the French privateer Le Grand Decide whilst on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to Portsmouth, Hampshire. She was taken in to a French port.[132]
  • Dick (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 15 October by the French privateer La Grand Decide whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Africa. She was recaptured on 16 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Fishguard.[140]
  • Diligence (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea.[141]
  • Dispatch (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French off Benin and sunk.[142]
  • Dolphin (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by Dutch whilst on a voyage from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk to Cuxhaven. She was taken in to Texel, Batavian Republic.[130]
  • Dorset (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Cromer, Norfolk by the French privateer Chasseur, She was taken in to Boulogne, or Dunquerque. France.[116][143]
  • Dublin Packet (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was capturd by the French whilst on a voyage from New York, United States to Livorno. She was taken in to Cadiz, Spain.[128]
  • Duke of Athol (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to London. She was later recaptured and taken in to Scarborough, Yorkshire.[141]
  • Duke of Brunswick (Flag of the Batavian Republic United Netherlands Navy): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Arrogant and HMS Orpheus.[144]
  • Duke of Kent (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 12 February by the French privateer L'Anuge whilst on a voyage from Halifax to Liverpool.[99]
  • Duke of Kent (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 27 October by the French privateer Le Grande Decide. She was released after being plundered.[132]
  • Duke of York (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Gibraltar.[142]
  • Eagle (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Victor Hugues whilst on a voyage from the Clyde to Jamaica.[110]
  • Eagle (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Le Brave whilst bound for Quebec.[145]
  • Echo (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from New York to Montserrat. She was taken in to Saint Barthélemy.[120]
  • Edward (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea on 12 November by the French privateer Le Marengo and was sunk by her.[125]
  • Eight Brothers (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured in the North Sea off Vlissingen, Batavian Republicby the British privateer Lady Ann. She was taken in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[146]
  • El Belos (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured on 11 August by the Royal Navy's HMS Clyde whilst on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to A Coruña. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[115]
  • El Feliz (Flag of Spain Spain): The ship was captured by the Portugues whilst on a voyage from A Coruña to Vera Cruz. She was taken in to Lisbon, Portugal.[108]
  • Elisabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Bougainville whilst on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Liverpool. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Endymion.[113]
  • Eliza (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy' HMS York whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to Santo Domingo. She was taken in to Jamaica.[92]
  • Eliza (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 24 March by a French privateer whilst bound for Lisbon. She was sent in to La Rochelle.[99]
  • Eliza (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured on 12 August off Bermuda by the French privateer Bellone whilst on a voyage from Dublin to Oporto, Portugal. She was taken in to St. Andero, Spain.[132]
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to London. She was recaptured by the Royal Navy's Hired armed cutter Nile and taken in to Dover, Kent.[92]
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Lisbon, Portugal. She was taken in th A Coruña.[92]
  • Elizabeth (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 12 Awhilst on a voyage from London to Amsterdam, Batavian Republic. She was taken in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[127]
  • Ellison (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea on 12 November by the French privateer Le Marengo and was sunk by her.[125]
  • El Marte (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Vera Cruz, United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves to Cadiz, Spain. She was sent in to Lisbon.[147]
  • El Roi Carlos (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured on 17 September by the Royal Navy's HMS Doris whilst on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Spain. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[148]
  • El Vivo (Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931) Spanish Navy): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Fishguard.[149]
  • Emilie (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French privateer La Cybille. She was later taken by the Royal Navy's HMS Amethyst.[109]
  • Emilie (Flag of France France): The schooner was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Cambrian and HMS Fishgard whilst on a voyage from Bordeaux to Guadeloupe. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[107]
  • Emma (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst outbound from Swanage, Dorset. She was latyer recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Eurydice and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[107]
  • Endeavour (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Figuira, Portugal.[113]
  • Endeavour (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish between 28 October and 30 November. She was taken in to Bologna, Spain.[131]
  • Enterprize (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French off Benin and sunk.[142]
  • Experiment (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Grenada to London. She was taken in to St. Martins.[115]
  • Fairy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer La Renominee whilst on a voyage from Lancaster to the West Indies. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[105]
  • Fame (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by four Spanish privateers whilst on a voyage from Cork, Ireland to Portugal. She was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[105]
  • Fame (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Southampton, Hampshire to Jersey.[150]
  • Fame (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from San Sebastián. Puerto Rico to Charlestown. She was later retaken by her crew and went ib to Jamaica.[116]
  • Fancy (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from New York to Martinique. She was taken in to St. Martins.[115]
  • Fancy de Jersey (Kingdom of Great Britain Jersey): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Guernsey, Channel Islands to Leith, Lothian. She was later recaptured off Gorey, Jersey by the Royal Navy's HMS Speedwell and taken in to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.[120]
  • Fanny (US flag 15 stars United States): The brig was captured by the /british whilst on a Voyage from Saint-Domingue, Hispaniola to Baltimore, Maryland. She was taken in to Jamaica.[142]
  • Farn (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Guernsey privateer Mayflower and was taken in to Guernsey.[110]
  • Favourite (Flag of France France): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Ortegal, Spain by the Royal Navy's HMS Sirius whilst on a voyage from Cayenne, French Guiana to Bordeaux, Loire Atlantique.[130]
  • Fedre Lunder (Denmark Denmark-Norway): The ship was captured by a British privateer and was taken in to The Downs.[110]
  • Felicidade da Silva (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Port Passage to Lisbon. She was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[128]
  • Ferrailleur (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Guernsey privateer Mayflower and was taken in to Guernsey.[110]
  • Field (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Ems whilst on a voyage from Emden, Holy Roman Empire to Hull, Yorkshire. She was taken in to Delfzijl, Batavian Republic.[148]
  • Flora (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Jamaica. She was later recaptured and arrived at Jamaica.[124] Flora was captured a third time and sent in to Malaga, Spain.[145]
  • Fortune (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer. She was taken in to Malaga, Spain.[112]
  • Fox (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Cork to Oporto, Portugal. She was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[121]
  • Fraternity (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Mars.[109]
  • Free Briton (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Cromer, Norfolk by the French privateer Chasseur. She was taken in to Boulogne, France.[143]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured and was sent in to Terschelling, Friesland, Batavian Republic.[99]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Gibraltar.[142]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland to Guernsey.[150]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and was taken in to Cadiz, Spain.[128]
  • Friendship (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 30 November in the Atlantic Ocean (41°30′N 11°30′W / 41.5°N 11.5°W / 41.5; -11.5) by the Spanish privater Nostra Señora del Carmen. She was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[131]
  • HMS Fulminante (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The cutter was captured on 2 June by the French privateer Deux Frères.
  • Fulminante (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The cutter was captured in September by the Royal Navy.
  • Gannet (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 12 December in the North Sea by a French privateer.[141]
  • Generalinde (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the British whilst on a voyage from Saint Croix, Virgin Islands to Havana, Cuba and returne. She was taken in to Bermuda.[128]
  • General Massina (Flag of France France): The corvetto was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Tamar. She was taken in to Barbados.[111]
  • Généreux (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of the Malta Convoy, 18 February: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Generous Planter (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Eole whilst on a voyage from London to Jamaica. She was taken in to Brest, Finistère, France.[105]
  • George (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. She was later recaptured and sent in to Charleston, South Carolina.[151]
  • George (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by a privateer in the West Indies.[152]
  • George and Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The sloop was captured by a French privateer on 28 May off the Isle of Wight.[150]
  • Gram (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and was sent in to Brest.[99]
  • Goodhope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Gibraltar to Lisbon, Portugal. She was taken in to Algeciras, Spain.[107]
  • Good Intent (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 26 January by the Dutch in the North Sea off Sunderland, County Durham and was scuttled.[153]
  • Good Intent (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a Spanish privateer whilst on a voyage from London to Lisbon, Portugal.[110]
  • Guèpe (Flag of France France): The privateer brig was captured on 29 August by the Royal Navy.
  • Guillaume Tell (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Action of 31 March 1800: The Tonnant-class ship of the line was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Gute Erwarting (Flag of Prussia 1892-1918 Prussia): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Danzig to London, Great Britain. She was recaptured by the Royal Navy's HM Hired armed cutter Hunter and taken in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, Great Britain.[142]
  • Gypsey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Martinico, West Indies to Liverpool, Lancashire. She was later recaptured and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[145]
  • Haabet (Flag of Denmark Denmark): The ship was captured by the British. She was taken in to Jamaica.[142]
  • Hardy (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Anson. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[142]
  • Hebe (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer on 11 November whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Teignmouth, Devon. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS St Fiorenzo and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[154]
  • Hero (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Bermuda by a privateer.[155] She was later recaptured by the United States Navy and taken in to St. Kitts.[116]
  • Hiram (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 13 September in the Atlantic Ocean by the French privateer Courier. She was sent in to Cayenne, French Guiana.[155]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Portugal. She was taken in to "Vivera".[92]
  • Hope (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from New York to Jamaica. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[120]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Emsworth, Hampshire to London.[107]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish off Havana, Cuba whilst on a voyage from British Honduras to London.[142]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel off Dover, Krnt whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to London. She was taken in to Calais, France.[116]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Cromer by the French privateer Chasseur. She was taken in to Dunquerque, France.[143]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The Portsmouth-registered ship was captured by the Spanish between 28 October and 30 November. She was taken in to Bologna, Spain.[131]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The Poole-registered ship was captured by the Spanish between 28 October and 30 November. She was taken in to Bologna.[131]
  • Hoyden (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 7 January by the French privateer Le Rage whilst on a voyage from Newofoundland to Dartmouth, Devon.[91]
  • Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Montrose, Forfarshire.[120]
  • Hunter (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Lisbon, Portugal. She was later recaptured and arrived at Lisbon.[154]
  • Impregnable (Flag of France France: The privateer was captured off the Dutch coast.[142]
  • Industry (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. She was later recaptured by the British lugger Phœnix and taken in to Bridlington, Yorkshire.[141]
  • Inverness (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer whilst on a voyage from Irvine, Ayrshire to Limerick, Ireland. She was later recaptured by the British sloop Spey and sent in to Falmouth, Cornwall.[145]
  • Jamaica (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French off St. Lucia whilst on a voyage from Cork, Ireland to Martinico, West Indies. She was ordered in to Guadeloupe but was recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Experiment and taken in to Bermuda.[99][110]
  • Jane (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 18 March in the Atlantic Ocean (42°46′N 16°00′W / 42.767°N 16°W / 42.767; -16 by the French privateer Vengeance. She was recaptured on 25 March off Cape Finisterre, Spain by the Royal Navy's HMS Argo.[120]
  • Jane (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer and was taken in to Malaga, Spain.[130]
  • Jane (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Africa. She was subsequently recaptured by the British ships Herriot and Trident and taken in to Liverpool.[131]
  • Jane and Sarah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French navy frigate and sunk whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Lisbon.[122]
  • Jenny (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Madeira, Portugal to Cork, Ireland. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Beaulieu.[105]
  • Jersey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Ireland.[113]
  • Johannes (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Hannibal. She was sent in to Portsmouth, Hampshire, Great Britain.[156]
  • John and Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea.[141]
  • Jonge Wilhelm (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Dordrecht. She was sent in to Vlissingen.[126]
  • Josephus (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Livorno. She was taken in to Cadiz, Spain.[115]
  • Juno (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer.[122]
  • Juno (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to London. She was sent in to a French port.[157]
  • Jupiter (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Martinico to London. She was taken in to St. Martin's.[122]
  • Juliana (Flag of Denmark Denmark): The brig was captured by the British privateer Alert whilst on a voyage from Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique, France to Senegal. She was taken in to Weymouth, Dorset, Great Britain.[156]
  • Keeling (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to London. She was taken in to a French port.[126]
  • L'Actiff (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured in the Bay of Biscay off Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique by the Royal Navy's HMS Thames. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[108]
  • La Constance (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Guernsey privateer Cynthia and taken in to Guernsey.[134]
  • La Dorine (Flag of France France): The brig was captured by the Jersey privateer Phoenix.[158]
  • Lady Harewood (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 1 January in the Atlantic Ocean (38°11′N 15°10′W / 38.183°N 15.167°W / 38.183; -15.167) by the French privateer Volunteer. She was sent in to Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France.[91]
  • La Fortune (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Ruby (1776) and was sent in to The Downs.[122]
  • La Jean (Flag of France France): The brig was captured by the Jersey privateer Phoenix.[158]
  • La Mouche (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Minerva.[149]
  • Lancaster (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 17 June in the Atlantic Ocean (50°46′N 25°00′W / 50.767°N 25°W / 50.767; -25 by the French privateer Brave whilst on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia, United States to Lancaster, Lancashire. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Magicienne and sent in to Falmouth, Cornwall.[145]
  • La Paix (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Endymion. She was taken in to Portsmouth, Hampshire, Great Britain.[121]
  • La Rancine (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Diamond.[149]
  • Lark (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish and was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[93]
  • Latona (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Memel, East Prussia to Lisbon. She was later recaptured by the British privateer Earl Spencer and taken in to Oporto.[127]
  • L'Augusta (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Experiment whilst on a voyage from Guadeloupe to France. She was sent in to Bermuda.[110]
  • L'Auguste (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The corvette was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Melpomene. She was sent in to Portsmouth, Hampshire.[145]
  • La Vengeance (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 2 March in the Bay of Biscay by the Royal Navy's HMS Nereide. She was taken in to Falmouth, Cornwall, Great Britain.[159]
  • Le Guadeloupean (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the United States Navy's USS Enterprise. She was taken into St. Kitts.[116]
  • Leith (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer in the West Indies.[152]
  • Le Scipio (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Endymion. She was taken in to Portsmouth.[121]
  • Lewes (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Figueira, Portugal.[123]
  • L'Heureux Courier (Flag of France France): The privateer, a brig, was captured on 18 April off Ouessant, Finistère by the Royal Navy's HMS Spitfire. She was brought in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[106][110][128]
  • Liberty (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Oporto.[91]
  • Lion (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the French galiot L'Abeille.[122]
  • Lively (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a Spanish privateer whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Oporto, Portugal. She was taken in to a Galician port.[91][93]
  • Lord Duncan (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Le Brave whilst on a voyage from Antigua to Glasgow, Renfrewshire She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Viper and taken in to Falmouth, Cornwall.[145]
  • Lord Petre (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a Spanish privateer whilst on a voyage from Mogadore to London. She was taken in to a Spanish port.[136]
  • Louis (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer in the Bay of Bengal. She was on a voyage from the East Indies to America.[158][160]
  • Louisa (Sweden-Flag-1562 Sweden): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Barcelona, Spain. She was taken in to Tripoli, Ottoman Tripolitania. Eighteen other Swedish vessels were taken in the same action.[131]
  • L'Union (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Guernsey privateer Lord Nelson. She was taken in to Guernsey.[108]
  • Magicienne (Flag of France France): The schooner was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Clyde.[149]
  • Marcus (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Oporto. She was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[128]
  • Margaret and Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Le Grand Decide whilst on a voyage from New Providence, New Jersey, United States to London. She was taken in to L'Orient, Ille-et-Vilaine, France.[124]
  • Maria (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Barcelona, Spain. She was taken in to Algeciras, Spain.[107]
  • Maria (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Martinico, West Indies. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[136]
  • Maria (Bandiera del Regno di Sicilia 4 Kingdom of Sicily): The ship was captured by the British whilst on a voyage from Naples to Hamburgh. She was taken in to Port Mahon, Spain.[129]
  • Mars (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured on 28 March in the Bay of Biscay by the Royal Navy's HMS Amethyst. She was sent in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[109][120]
  • Martha and Mary (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Auguste.[115]
  • Martin (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Virginia to Spain. She was taken in to Saint Sebastian's.[161]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Jersey, Channel Islands] to Madeira, Portugal. She was sent in to Brest.[99]
  • Mary (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the French whilst bound for Baltimore, Maryland, United States. She was taken in to Curaçao.[110]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Gibraltar.[142]
  • Mary (Kingdom of Great Britain Guernsey): The ship was captured by the French privateer Aurora whilst on a voyage from Guernsey to Trinidad. She was later recaptured by the Guernsey privateer Rusce and was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[121]
  • Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 7 March whilst on a voyage from New Providence, Rhode Island, United States to London.[158]
  • Mary (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer.[122]
  • Mary (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French privateer Bayonis whilst on a voyage from New York to Jamaica. She was returned after being plundered, taking on board the crew of the American merchantmen Brothers and Sophia, which had alson been captured by Bellona.[132]
  • Mary and Margaret (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish between 28 October and 30 November. She was taken in to Bologna, Spain.[131]
  • Mary Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Oporto, Portugal. She was subsequently recaptured.[108]
  • Mayflower (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean off Land's End, Cornwall on 9 December by a privateer.[108]
  • Mediterranean (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Oporto.[91]
  • Mercury (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Experiment. She was taken in to Bermuda.[110]
  • Merlin (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Africa to the West Indies.[110]
  • Metis (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish. She was taken in to Algeciras, Spain.[131]
  • Minerva (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 25 February by the French privateer La Laure whilst on a voyage from St. Thomas to London. She was taken in to Brest.[99]
  • Minerva (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Minerva whilst on a voyage from London to Boston, Massachusetts, United States. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Fishguard and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[120]
  • Minerva (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Bellona whilst on a voyage from Demerara, British Guiana to London. She was taken in to the Spanish Virgin Iskands.[142]
  • Minerva (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to Dublin. She was taken in to Morlaix, Finistère, France[160]
  • Minerva (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Norfolk, Virginia to Martinique. She was later recaptured and was sent in to Dominica.[139]
  • Molly (flag unknown): The ship was captured in the Atlantic Ocean (49°40′N 11°00′W / 49.667°N 11°W / 49.667; -11) by the French privateer Cole whilst on a voyage from Baltimore, Maryland, United State to Hull, Yorkshire, Great Britain. She was sent in to a Spanish port.[151]
  • Monarch (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Bellone whilst on a voyage from Quebec to London. She was later recaptured and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[148]
  • Moses Meyer (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Madeira, Portugal to New York, United States. She was later recaptured and taken in to St. Kitts.[133]
  • Naard Ligt (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Diamond. She was sent in to Dartmouth, Devon, Great Britain.[106]
  • Nancy (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyuage from Jamaica to New Providence, New Jersey She was taken in to Cuba.[91]
  • Nancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish and taken into Vigo, Spain.[93]
  • Nancy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Madeira, Portugal to Lisbon. She was taken in to Palma, Mallorca, Spain.[135]
  • Neptune (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the Mediterranean Sea on 10 January by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Livorno to London. She was taken in to Bastia, Corsica, France.[99]
  • Neptune (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was recaptured by the British revenue cutter HMRC Dolphin. She was taken in to Mount's Bay.[108]
  • Nettly (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The sloop was captured by the Spanish between 28 October and 30 November. She was taken in to Bologna, Spain.[131]
  • Neutrality (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken in to Guadeloupe.[122]
  • Newark (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Buchan Ness, Aberdeenshire by the French privateer Le Marengo whilst on a voyage from Hamburg to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland.[125]
  • Newhaven (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French and taken in to Guadeloupe.[122]
  • New Success (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from London to Limerick, Ireland. She was later recaptured by the Guernsey privateer Lively and taken in to Guernsey.[162]
  • Nile (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Cromer by the French privateer Chasseur. She was taken in to Boulogne, France.[116][143]
  • Nimrod (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 27 March by a French privateer and was sunk by her.[110]
  • Neptune (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Romney whilst on a voyage from Rotterdam to Tenerife, Spain. She was taken in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[124]
  • Nostra Señora de Camo (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The schooner was captured by the French privateer Heureux Courier at St Michael Island She was later recaptured by the Jersey privateer Tartar and taken in to Jersey.[158]
  • Nostra Señora de los Dolores (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by the Guernsey privateer Resolution whilst on a voyage from Barcelona to Vera Crus and was taken in to Guernsey.[146]
  • Nostra Señora de Rosario e Santa Margaretta (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Pernambuco to Lisbon. She was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[121]
  • Nymph (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Vengeance whilst on a voyage from Mouth Bay to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily She was subsequently recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley and taken in to Lisbon, Portugal.[110]
  • Nymph (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Gibraltar by three privateers whilst on a voyage from Gallipoli, Ottoman Empire to London.[114]
  • Oak (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French whilst on a voyage from Gainsborough, Lincolnshire to London.[110]
  • Ocean (Flag of France France): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Favourite and was taken in to Leith, Lothian [161]
  • Palladium (Arms of Ireland banner (Historical) Kingdom of Ireland): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Cork to Jamaica. She was taken in to A Coruña, Spain.[117]
  • Pallas (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The36-gun fifth rate was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Paquet de Fayal (Flag Portugal (1707) Portugal): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Madeira. She was taken in to Tenerife, Spain.[155]
  • Patriot (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the Jersey privateer Revenge whilst on a voyage from Saint-Domingue, Hispaniola to Spain. She was taken in to Jersey.[163]
  • Pearson (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to London. She was recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Sheerness and sent to the Isles of Scilly.[111]
  • Peggy (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Retaliation whilst on a voyage from Cartagena, Spain to New York. She was sent in to Kingston, Jamaica.[151]
  • Peggy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Arrange whilst on a voyage from Oporto, Portugal to Guernsey. She was taken in to L'Orient.[124][158]
  • Peggy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a Spanish privateer whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Oporto. She was later recaptured by the Portuguese and was taken in to Viana, Portugal.[108]
  • Penelope (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Oporto.[91]
  • Phœnix (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Afrique whilst on a voyage from the West Indies to livorno. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[148]
  • Piersou (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 11 July by the French privateer L'Ecole whilston on a voyage from Jamaica to London. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Sheerness.[164]
  • Polly (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Jamaice whilst bound for London. She was later recaptured and put in to St. Lucca, Jamaica.[129]
  • Pomona (Admiralty flag of Hamburg Hamburg): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Aquilon whilst on a voyage from Vera Cruz to Hamburg. She was taken in to Jamaica.[136]
  • Portland (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from New York, United States to Liverpool. She was taken in to Bordeaux.[107]
  • Portland (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Jamaica. She was taken in to a Cuban port.[128]
  • Portland (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel by two French privateers. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Racoon and taken to The Downs.[162]
  • President (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst of a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall, Great Britain to Palermo, Kingdom of Sicily. She was taken in to Algeciras, Spain.[131]
  • Princess Amelia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 11 May by the French privateer La Decide whilst on a voyage from the Leeward Islands to Falmouth, Cornwall.[121][136]
  • Princess Charlotte (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to New York, United States. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Hussar and taken in to Cork, Ireland.[136]
  • Princess Royal (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French. She was recaptured on 9 March by the Royal Navy's HMS Repulse.[165]
  • Princess Royal (Kingdom of Great Britain Jersey): The ship was captured on 1 May whilst on a voyage from Jersey to Labrador, British North America. She was recaptured on 5 May by the British privateer Venus.[136]
  • Providence (Kingdom of Great Britain Jersey): The ship was captured by the French privateer La Decide.[136]
  • Raccoon (Flag of France France): The privateer brig was captured on 27 September off A Coruña, Spain by the Royal Navy's HMS Diamond. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[138]
  • Ranger (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Dutch whilst on a voyage from Plymouth, Devon to Aberdeen. She was taken in to Texel, Batavian Republic.[120]
  • Rapid (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Gibraltar whilst on a voyage from London to Gibraltar.[122]
  • Rebecca (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off the coast of Africa.[142]
  • Recovery (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer and abandoned. She was found by the Royal Navy's HMS Speedwell and was towed to Falmouth, Cornwall.[108]
  • Resolution (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by a French privateer.[122]
  • Richmond (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from a Batavia to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. She was later recaptured and sent in to Martinique.[151]
  • Robert (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Spitfire (1782) whilst on a voyage from Baltimore, Maryland to Rotterdam, Batavian Republic.[166]
  • Rose-Bud (Kingdom of Great Britain Guernsey): The ship was captured by the French privateer Mars.[120]
  • Ross (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish whilst on a voyage from Port Mahon to Gibraltar. She was taken in to Malaga, Spain.[155]
  • Saint Antoine (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): Battle of Algeciras Bay, 6–12 July: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.
  • Salvadora (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Swiftsure whilst on a voyage from Cadiz to Vera Cruz. She was taken in to Gibraltar.[136]
  • Santa da Grocez (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Flora whilst on a voyage from Vera Cruz to Cadiz. She was sent in to Lisbon.[147]
  • Santa Isable (BandMercante1785 Spain): The brig was captured by the British privateer Earl St. Vincent. She was taken in to Falmouth, Cornwall, Great Britain.[121]
  • Sarah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Grenada to Virginia, United States. She was taken in to Curacoa.[91]
  • Sarah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French. She was later recaptured and taken in to Newhaven, East Sussex.[167]
  • Sarah Ann (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 21 January by the French Navy's Berceau whilst on a voyage from Cork, Ireland to New Providence, New Jersey, United States. She was recaptured on 5 February by the Antiguan privateer Peggy.[136]
  • Seaflower (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French and was taken in to Guadeloupe.[122]
  • Sea Nymph (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Lisbon to Oporto, Portugal. She was taken in to a Portuguese port.[166]
  • S. Fr. de Asis (BandMercante1785 Spain): The privateer was captured by the Guernsey privateer Mayflower and was taken in to Guernsey.[110]
  • Shandy Hall (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by two French Navy frigates whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to Portugal, She was set afire and sunk.[105]
  • Sirene (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer and was taken in to Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique, France.[130]
  • Six Sisters (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Le Brave whilst on a voyage from the West Indies to Lancaster, Lancashire.[139][145]
  • Snake (Kingdom of Great Britain Jersey): The privateer was captured by the French privateer Vangeur.[128]
  • Sophia (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a Spanish privateer whilst on a voyage from Penzance, Cornwall to Livorno. She was taken in to Vigo, Spain.[126]
  • Sophia (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured on 12 August off Bermuda by the French privateer Bellona whilst on a voyage from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands to Halifax.[132]
  • Southo (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Smyrna to London. She was taken in to Malaga, Spain.[112]
  • Sovereign (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to the West Indies. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[110]
  • Speculation (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Martinique to Jamaica. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[123]
  • Speedy (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall to London. She was later retaken by her crew and arrived at Youghal, County Cork, Ireland[99]
  • Stafford (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French off Land's End, Cornwall She was recaptured by the British sloop Sushsante and taken in to Dartmouth, Devon.[93]
  • Stephen (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Bellona whilst on a voyage from British Honduras to London.[145]
  • St. James Planter (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Bellone whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to London. She was later recaptured by the Guernsey privateers Alarm, Dispatch and Marquis of Townsend and taken in to Guernsey.[134]
  • Sukey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Impregnable whilst on a voyage fron Emden, Holy Roman Empire to Guernsey, Channel Islands. She was taken in to Delfzijl, Batavian Republic.[142]
  • Surprise (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The frigate was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Braave. She was taken in to Bombay.[168]
  • Susannah (flag unknown): The ship was captured and taken in to Jersey, Channel Islands.[166]
  • Susannah (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Dutch. She was taken in to Texel, Batavian Republic.[154]
  • Swan (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured then abandoned.[139]
  • Swan (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 June by the French privateer Gersonge whilst on a voyage from Oporto, Portugal to Galloway, Ayrshire.[130]
  • Swift (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Le Bergen whilst on a voyage from Sierra Leone to London. She was taken in to Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.[167]
  • Sybil (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured but was recaptured by the Guernsey privateer Ruse. She was taken in to Dartmouth, Devon.[108]
  • Tanner (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the British whilst on a voyage from Vera Cruz to New York. She was taken in to Jamaica.[115]
  • Tartar (BandMercante1785 Spain): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS 1758 (6). She was taken in to Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.[99]
  • Tartar (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French off Benin and sunk.[142]
  • Tartar (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by two Spanish Navy ships whilst on a voyage from Madeira, Portugal to Martinico, West Indies.[121]
  • Tigre (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French.[110]
  • Tom (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Eole.[113]
  • Trelawney (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Bougainville whilst on a voyage from Liverpool to Livorno. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Endymion.[113]
  • Triton (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish. She was taken in to Oporto, Portugal.[108]
  • Two Angels (flag unknown): The ship was captured by the United States Navy's USS Boston whilst on a voyage from Cape Francois to Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique, France.[110]
  • Union (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to a British port.[150]
  • Union (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Africa to the West Indies. She was taken in to Guadeloupe.[150]
  • Union (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea off Coquet Island, Northumberland by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from King's Lynn to Bo'ness, Lothian.[169]
  • Valiant (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a French privateer. She was taken in to Malaga, Spain.[167]
  • Vangeur (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Anson whilst on a voyage from Bordeaux to Cape Francois. She was taken in to Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain.[107]
  • Veloz Bascongada (BandMercante1785 Spain): The ship was captured by the British whilst on a voyage from Santona to Vera Cruz. She was taken in to Jamaica.[127]
HMS Seine and Vengeance

HMS Seine and Vengeance.

  • Vengence (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The Résistance-class frigate was captured on 21 August in the Mona Passage by the Royal Navy's HMS Seine.
  • Vénus (Civil and Naval Ensign of France French Navy): The 20-gun corvette was captured on 22 October by the Royal Navy's HMS Indefatigable.
  • Venus (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured. She was later recaptured by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley and sent in to Oporto.[91]
  • Victory (flag unknown): The ship was captured and taken in to Jersey, Channel Islands.[166]
  • Vine (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire.[108]
  • Violet (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Littlehampton, West Sussex to Whitby, Yorkshire. She was taken to Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.[125]
  • Volunteer (Flag of France France): The privateer was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Carolina and was taken in to Lisbon, Portugal.[91]
  • Vrouw Taatje (Flag of the Batavian Republic Batavian Republic): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from Rotterdam to Lisbon, Portugal. She was taken in to Jersey, Channel Islands.[166]
  • Wareham (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured on 12 March by a French privateer. She was subsequently released.[99]
  • Warren (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Cleopatra. She was taken in to Halifax.[130]
  • Welsarden (Sweden-Flag-1562 Sweden): The ship was captured whilst on a voyage from St. Ubes, Spain to Gothenburg. She was taken in to Jersey, Channel Islands.[154]
  • Whitby Packet (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured in the English Channel by a French privateer whilst on a voyage from Littlehampton to Hull. She was taken in to Boulogne, France.[125]
  • William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer Le Brave whilst on a voyage from the West Indies to Liverpool.[145]
  • William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by a privateer in the West Indies.[152]
  • William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured in the North Sea by a Dutch privateer. She was later recaptured and sent in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[125]
  • William and Betsey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland to London. She was taken in to L'Orient, Morbihan, France.[91]
  • William and Betsey (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 16 November in the North Sea off Cromer by the French privateer Chasseur. She was taken in to Boulogne.[143]
  • William and Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The brig was captured on 10 December in the English Channel off Start Point, Devon by the French privateer Hero she was recaptured on 12 December by the Royal Navy's HM Hired lugger Plymouth.[129]
  • William and Mary (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured by the Spanish between 28 October and 30 November. She was taken in to Bologna, Spain.[131]
  • Williamson (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured on 19 April by the French privateer Bellona whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to London. She was taken in to Bordeaux.[126]
  • Winyau (US flag 15 stars United States): The ship was captured by the French whilst on a voyage from New York to Falmouth, Cornwall, Great Britain. She was taken in to Brest.[92]
  • Young William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured whilst bound from the South Seas to London. She was later recaptured and sent in to Cork, Ireland.[122]
  • Young William (British-Red-Ensign-1707 Kingdom of Great Britain): The ship was captured off Jamaica whilst bound for London.[129]

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Notes[]

  1. Néréide was captured three different times: 1st capture by British on 20 December 1797; 2nd capture by French on 23 August 1810; 3rd capture by British 3 December 1810.
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