Greg, In, "Battle of Plattsburgh: List of pensioners of the War of 1812," by Byron Clark (Burlinton, 1904), along with a complete list of all Americans who served is the following information about the English losses. On P. 72-3 is lists that the English had 1050 men in their 15 vessels. Of these 84 were killed and 110 wounded. This information is from a communication sent by Commodore Macdonough to a citizen of Burlington. It goes on to say the British officers killed were Commodore Downie, Captain Pring, and six or eight lieutenants. On page 69 there is a list of peisoners captured on 11th September and sent to Greenbush. I have not time to make a complete search of all our resources, including manuscript, but would be happy to show them to you if you could stop by the library. Wayne Miller Special collections Librarian SUNY Plattsburgh On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, Greg Furness wrote: > I am trying to determine the names of the British casualties of the > Naval Engagement; so far without luck; numbers only in Returns.[Names of > American casualties readily available from Macdonogh's reports.] Public > Archives of Canada little help, and am leery to begin with the London > Public Record Office without having a reearcher on that side of the > "pond". Any suggestions of a source for these names appreciated! > -- > Greg Furness > Senior Researcher > NYS Parks & Recreation > 19 Camp Red Cloud Rd. > Plattsburgh, NY 12901 > (518) 563-9952 > FAX (518)563-8859 > ************************************************************************** Wayne L. Miller Special Collections Librarian Feinberg Library 2 Draper Avenue 518-564-5206 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] "I wonder what will happen today!" -Maggie Muggins- "Not even God can change history...which is why he tolerates historians." -Voltaire **************************************************************************