In 1756, during a British naval engagement with the French Great Lakes fleet, the MOHAWK was captured by the French Navy on Lake Ontario. Subsequently, the ship was burned, resulting in its destruction. The exact specifications of the vessel, including its tonnage and armament, are not available.

During the same engagement, several other British vessels were also reportedly lost, including the OSWEGO, ONTARIO, GEORGE, VIGILANT, LONDON, and HALIFAX. Unfortunately, details about the loss of the MOHAWK, such as the number of casualties and specific circumstances, are not provided in the available information.

The vessel named ONTARIO was an armed schooner, serving as a British naval vessel during the 18th century. It was built by the British Navy in Oswego, New York in 1756. Unfortunately, specific specifications and details regarding its dimensions and characteristics are not provided in the available information.

In 1756, during a British naval engagement with the French Great Lakes fleet near Oswego, New York, the ONTARIO was captured by Montcalm, a French military officer, and subsequently burned. The loss of life and any cargo the vessel might have been carrying at the time of its capture and destruction are not mentioned in the provided details.

According to the information, several other British vessels were also reportedly lost in the same engagement, including the OSWEGO, GEORGE, VIGILANT, LONDON, and HALIFAX. These vessels were likely involved in military operations and encountered the same fate as the ONTARIO in the combat against the French forces.

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