Prize Log of The Emden
Date (all 1914) | Belligerent ship | Tonnage | Flag | Cargo | Fate |
4 August | Rjasan | Unknown | Russian | General | Taken to Tsing-Tau |
10 September | Pontoporus | 4,049 | Greek | Coal | Captured by HMS Yarmouth |
10 September | Indus | 3,393 | British | General | Sunk |
11 September | Lovat | 6,102 | British | Ballast | Sunk |
12 September | Kabinga | 4,657 | British | Released 14 September | |
13 September | Killin | 3,512 | British | Coal | Sunk |
13 September | Diplomat | 7,615 | British | General | Sunk |
12 September | Dandolo | Italian | General | Released | |
14 September | Trabboch | 4,014 | British | Ballast | Sunk |
14 September | Clan Matheson | 4,775 | British | General | Sunk |
18 September | Dovre | Norwegian | Released | ||
25 September | King Lud | 3,650 | British | Ballast | Sunk |
25 September | Tymeric | 3,314 | British | Sugar | Sunk |
26 September | Gryfevale | 4,437 | British | General | Released |
27 September | Buresk | 4,350 | British | Coal | Scuttled after capture by HMAS Sydney |
27 September | Riberra | 4,147 | British | Ballast | Sunk |
27 September | Foyle | 4,147 | British | Ballast | Sunk |
27 September | Djocja | Dutch | Empty | Released | |
16 October | Clan Grant | 3,948 | British | General | Sunk |
16 October | Benmohr | 4,806 | British | General | Sunk |
16 October | Ponrabbel | 4,73 | British | Dredger | Sunk |
18 October | Troilus | 7,526 | British | General | Sunk |
18 October | Fernando Poo | Spanish | Released | ||
18 October | St Egbert | 5,526 | British | General | Sunk |
19 October | Exford | 4,542 | British | Coal | Captured by RMS Empress of Asia |
19 October | Chilkana | 5,146 | British | General | Sunk |
28 October | Glenturret | British | General | Released | |
28 October | Russian cruiser Zhemchug | 3,103 | Russian Cruiser | Sunk by Torpedo | |
28 October | Mousquet | 300 | French Destroyer | Sunk by gunfire | |
30 October | Newburn | British | Released with survivors from Mousquet | ||
9 November | Ayesha | 97 | British | Schooner | Used for escape – Sunk by shore party off Sumatra |
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