Casualties in the Naval Battle at Bugia

This list is taken from A True and Perfect Relation of the Happy Successe and Victory Attained Against the Turks of Argiers at Bugia, a pamphlet printed by Thomas Newcomb in 1671 following the account of Sir Edward Spragge.

An Exact List of the Argier Ships Burnt at Bugia, with their Number of Guns and Age

Ships' Names Commanders Guns Years
White Horse Tabark Rays 34 4
Orange Tree Courhaly 34 4
Three Cypress Trees Caram Hammett 34 1/2
Three Half-Moons Brayham Tagrin 28 2
Pearl Brayham Turco 26 8
Golden Crown Halna Tagrin 24 1/6
Half-Moon Hammet 24 1/2
Three prizes burnt near Tadellis, a Man-of-War   20 3

Turkish Captains Slain

Mehammet Segara
Mantuccero alias Buttercoper
Dansiker
Renegado
Braham Rais
Courhali
His Renegado, a Genoese, and next Captain under him

A List of the Men Killed and Wounded in the Ships following at Bugia, May 8, 1671

The Revenge, Admiral George Limberry

Wounded

John Ernley Lieut.
Thomas Latham
Edmond Pepper
Robert Tucker
Andrew Hutton
Jonas Hodder
William Wise
Thomas Ireland
John Curl
Thomas Kent

Slain

John Welch
John Bennet
William Kingate
Thomas Morgan
Tobias Hockaday
Thomas Bret
John Mintridge

The Mary

Wounded

Edward Pin Lieut.
Henry Horn
Ken. Jones
John Picket
John Chapman
Thomas Hucherson
William Essex
Henry Frogg
Thomas Wry

Slain

James Dolby
Philip Hopkins

The Dragon

Wounded

John Pierce Lieut.
William Cotes
Francis Herbert
Robert Howard
William Mills
William Evans
John West
John Brown
Robert Cundall
William Bushell
Arthur Hams

Slain

William Watts

The Advice

Wounded

Matthew Ashby
John Carr
John Hempinstall

Slain

Humphrey Davis

The Garland

Wounded

Tise Ricordo

Slain

John Fuse
Henry Whitlaus
Thomas Jackson
John Hopkins
John Everson
George Davison

The Portsmouth Pink

Wounded

John Rinocks

The Victory Fireship

Wounded

Leonard Harris Commander
John Burdock
Richard Francis
John Hemsdall
Walter Ellet


By Ursula Whitcher, alias Ursula Georges