The spelling of the names is English so may not exactly correspond with the original Spanish spelling.
A lugger of which the name is unknown, armed with one gun and 30 men, captured by the sloop Kingfisher (18 guns), commanded by E. Marah, 23 January 1797 off the coast of Spain
A schooner of which the name is unknown, armed with 12 guns and 60 men, run en shore of the Spanish coast forced by the Kingfisher (18 guns), commanded by E. Marah, 23 January 1797
Brig St. Christopher, armed with 18 guns and 120 men, captured by the Lapwing (28 guns) commanded by R. Barton northward of Bermuda 15 February 1797
El Atrebedo also known as La Concepcion, captured by the St. Albana (64 guns), commanded by W. Lechmere, 28 February 1797
A cutter of which the name is unknown, armed with 6 guns, captured by the Magicienne (32 guns), commanded by W.H. Ricketts, at the Jamaica Station February 1797
La Nativeta with a letter of marque, armed with 16 guns and 50 men, captured by the brig Diligence (16 guns), commanded by R. Menda, in the West Indies 3 march 1797
Brig Piteous Virgin Maria, armed with 10 guns, 8 swivels and 42 men, captured by the cutter Viper (12 guns), commanded by lieutenant Pengelly, in the Strait of Gibraltar 13? March 1797
Brig El Principe de Pas, armed with 20 guns and 100 men, captured by the Boston (32 guns), commanded by J.N. Morris, near Vigo 4 June 1797
St. Bernardo also known as El Conquestador, armed with 12 guns and 75 men, captured by the Boston (32 guns), commanded by J.N. Morris, off the coast of Portugal 16 June 1797
Brig San Francisco also known as Los Amigos, armed with 14 guns and 53 men, captured by the Santa Margarita (36 guns), commanded by G. Parker, off the Irish coast 21 June 1797
A xebec of which the name is unknown, captured by the Hamadryad (36 guns), commanded by T. Elphinstone, in the Strait of Gibraltar 30 June 1797
St. Jose y Nuestra Senora de Begoyna, armed with 16 guns and 52 men, captured by the Pallas 932 guns), commanded by honourable H. Curzon, latitude 44 degrees North and longitude 15 degrees west 16 July 1797
Lugger El Domini Lucus, armed with 2 guns, 12 swivels and 28 men, captured by the sloop Speedy (14 guns), commanded by H. Downman, 20 leagues South West of Oporto 1 August 1797
Lugger El Derrepente, armed with 4 swivels and 85 men, captured by the Doris (36 guns), commanded by Lord Ranelagh, at the Irish station 26 August 1797
Schooner Palma, armed with 2 guns, 4 swivels and 28 men, captured by the sloop Speedy (14 guns), commanded by H. Downman, off Ville de Condé at the Lisbon station 13 September 1797
Schooner San Noberta, armed with 4 swivels and 42 men, captured by the Cerberus (32 guns), commanded by J. Drew at the Irish station September 1797
A packet of which the name is unknown, armed with 6 guns, captured by the brig Diligence (16 guns) commanded by R Mends, the La Renommée (44 guns), commanded by R. Rolls and the Hermione (32 guns), commanded by H. Pigot, at the Jamaica station September 1797
Lugger Pelgrim, armed with 3 guns and 22 men, captured by the sloop Speedy (14 guns) commanded by H. Downman at the Lisbon Station 21 December 1797
A brig of which the name is unknown destroyed near the Havannah December 1797
Source
The Naval Gazetteer, published by J.W. Norris&Co., 1827.
A lugger of which the name is unknown, armed with one gun and 30 men, captured by the sloop Kingfisher (18 guns), commanded by E. Marah, 23 January 1797 off the coast of Spain
A schooner of which the name is unknown, armed with 12 guns and 60 men, run en shore of the Spanish coast forced by the Kingfisher (18 guns), commanded by E. Marah, 23 January 1797
Brig St. Christopher, armed with 18 guns and 120 men, captured by the Lapwing (28 guns) commanded by R. Barton northward of Bermuda 15 February 1797
El Atrebedo also known as La Concepcion, captured by the St. Albana (64 guns), commanded by W. Lechmere, 28 February 1797
A cutter of which the name is unknown, armed with 6 guns, captured by the Magicienne (32 guns), commanded by W.H. Ricketts, at the Jamaica Station February 1797
La Nativeta with a letter of marque, armed with 16 guns and 50 men, captured by the brig Diligence (16 guns), commanded by R. Menda, in the West Indies 3 march 1797
Brig Piteous Virgin Maria, armed with 10 guns, 8 swivels and 42 men, captured by the cutter Viper (12 guns), commanded by lieutenant Pengelly, in the Strait of Gibraltar 13? March 1797
Brig El Principe de Pas, armed with 20 guns and 100 men, captured by the Boston (32 guns), commanded by J.N. Morris, near Vigo 4 June 1797
St. Bernardo also known as El Conquestador, armed with 12 guns and 75 men, captured by the Boston (32 guns), commanded by J.N. Morris, off the coast of Portugal 16 June 1797
Brig San Francisco also known as Los Amigos, armed with 14 guns and 53 men, captured by the Santa Margarita (36 guns), commanded by G. Parker, off the Irish coast 21 June 1797
A xebec of which the name is unknown, captured by the Hamadryad (36 guns), commanded by T. Elphinstone, in the Strait of Gibraltar 30 June 1797
St. Jose y Nuestra Senora de Begoyna, armed with 16 guns and 52 men, captured by the Pallas 932 guns), commanded by honourable H. Curzon, latitude 44 degrees North and longitude 15 degrees west 16 July 1797
Lugger El Domini Lucus, armed with 2 guns, 12 swivels and 28 men, captured by the sloop Speedy (14 guns), commanded by H. Downman, 20 leagues South West of Oporto 1 August 1797
Lugger El Derrepente, armed with 4 swivels and 85 men, captured by the Doris (36 guns), commanded by Lord Ranelagh, at the Irish station 26 August 1797
Schooner Palma, armed with 2 guns, 4 swivels and 28 men, captured by the sloop Speedy (14 guns), commanded by H. Downman, off Ville de Condé at the Lisbon station 13 September 1797
Schooner San Noberta, armed with 4 swivels and 42 men, captured by the Cerberus (32 guns), commanded by J. Drew at the Irish station September 1797
A packet of which the name is unknown, armed with 6 guns, captured by the brig Diligence (16 guns) commanded by R Mends, the La Renommée (44 guns), commanded by R. Rolls and the Hermione (32 guns), commanded by H. Pigot, at the Jamaica station September 1797
Lugger Pelgrim, armed with 3 guns and 22 men, captured by the sloop Speedy (14 guns) commanded by H. Downman at the Lisbon Station 21 December 1797
A brig of which the name is unknown destroyed near the Havannah December 1797
Source
The Naval Gazetteer, published by J.W. Norris&Co., 1827.