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Names of the Officers, and Men, who were saved in the Pinnace.

Capt. Inglefield
Mr Thomas Rainey, Mast.
Mr Robert Baylis, Midsh.
Mr James Clark, Surgeon's Mate,.
Timothy Sullivan. Captain's Coxswain,

John Gregory, Quarter-Master,
Charles McCartey,
Charles Flin, Seaman,
-----Gallohar,
Theodore Hutchins,
Thomas Stevenson.





Names of the Officers left in the Ship, supposed to have perished.


John Jerdan, 1st.
-----Trelevan, 2d.
George Lindsay, 3d.
-----Scot, 4th.
-----Bretton, 5th.

Lieutenants.

Thomas Hunter, Purser,
-----Williamson, Surgeon,
Thomas Wood, Boatswain
Char. Penlarick, Gunner,
Allan Woodriff, Carpenter




John Bell, Capt. of Marines.


Mates and Midshipmen.

Dobson,
Hay,
Warden,
Everhart,
Minshaw,

Sampson,
Lindsay,
Chalmers,
Thomas,
Young.




Correct Copy of the Court-Martial held on Capt. Inglefield, at a Court-Martial assembled and held on board his Majesty’s Ship the Warespite, in Portsmouth Harbour, on Saturday the 25th Day of January, 1783. Commodore William Hotham, second Officer in the (illegible text) Command of his Majesty’s Ships and Vessels at Portsmouth and Spithead, President.

CAPTAINS.

T. Elphinstone,
T. Fitzherbert,
Hon. W. Cornwallis,
S. Reeve,
T. Holloway,
T T Dickworth

T. Fowler,
H. B. Bertie,
S. Marshall,
S. W. Clayton,
C. Collingwood
Hon T Lutterell




Thomas Matthews, quarter-master, died in the boat the day before they saw land.