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On realising that he had encountered a superior British force, Pelley attempted to flee northwards, but his ships were steadily overhauled by the British, with Strachan sending the faster frigates on to wear down the rear-most ships.
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had no men killed during the engagement, and only three wounded. In 1847 the Admiralty issued the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "4 Novr. 1805" to all surviving claimants from the action.
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and chased her for three days, with the American ship resorting to throwing her water and stores overboard, and having the ship towed and kedged, before she finally managed to escape.
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was unable to outrun the British squadron and surrendered, becoming the first ship either side lost during the war. Shortly afterwards the squadron fell in with
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after the end of the war, and after returning to Britain was laid up as the Napoleonic Wars drew to a close. She was finally sold in 1817.
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on 5 February. Panicked by the advance the French militia defending the bay set fire to the ships anchored there, including the frigate
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passed to Captain Joseph Popham in 1813, and he was succeeded in an acting capacity by Commander James Crighton the following year.
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had a crew of eight men and was carrying provisions, dry goods, wine, staves, hoops and sundries. In May 1804
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in August 1814. She was moved to Deptford in June 1816, and was broken up there in October 1817.
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squadron in late 1805. The squadron encountered part of the fleeing Franco-Spanish fleet that
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A contemporary engraving of the escape, showing from R to L, Africa, Constitution, Shannon,
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and blockaded the French ships in the harbours. She was involved in the chase of the 74-gun
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captured several American merchant ships, and one Spaniard, that she sent in to Bermuda:
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in 1800 to free the name for the new ship. Then a squadron captured the French frigate
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spent the rest of 1805 and 1806 on the Irish station, before departing for
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in January 1802. In August she was briefly under the command of Lieutenant
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was ordered on 28 January 1800 from the yards of Mrs Frances Barnard, of
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off Saint-Domingue on 25 July 1804. The French ship, under Commodore
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in August 1807. She was then in the Caribbean, taking part in the
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was at first engaged in convoy work, before being sent out to the
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Ordered during the last years of the French Revolutionary Wars,
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in February 1809. She formed part of a small squadron with
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returned to operate off the British coast, and was part of
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succeeded Shortland in December 1810. Serving aboard
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was at first employed on convoy duties and sailed to
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had decisively defeated two weeks previously at the
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She was launched in 1801 and served in the 195:144 ft 3 in (44.0 m) (overall) 1692:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1635:Annals of the Wars of the Nineteenth Century 1460:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1341:Annals of the Wars of the Nineteenth Century 1287: 1224: 1039:, carrying cotton and logwood (10 February); 754: 1397: 1395: 1191: 1189: 1187: 1185: 1108:, and returned to Britain to be laid up at 1211: 1209: 1207: 1183: 1181: 1179: 1177: 1175: 1173: 1171: 1169: 1167: 1165: 198:121 ft 9 in (37.1 m) (keel) 1485: 1483: 1712: 1672: 1641: 1549: 1525: 1392: 1377: 1273: 1148: 1128: 1077:carrying flour and bread (9 March; with 945: 824: 720: 318:, where she took part in operations off 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1796:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom 1689:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1683:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1668:. Vol. 4. London: Richard Bentley. 1498: 1457:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1452:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1204: 1162: 801:Fitzroy handed over command to Captain 714:, and were now hurrying north to reach 643:. By late 1805 she was part of Captain 1773: 1620: 1480: 1410: 1362: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1067:, carrying lighthouses (2 March; with 363:'s squadron after the outbreak of the 258:: 2 × 6-pounder guns + 8 × 24-pounder 1781:Fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy 1660: 1573: 1347: 1057:, carrying cotton (24 February; with 1001:captured and burnt the American ship 39: 1632: 1440: 1431: 1425: 1215: 1195: 639:was then assigned to operate in the 1628:. Vol. 2. Lea & Blanchard. 1327: 1198:British Warships of the Age of Sail 574:heading west followed by Loring in 13: 1745:in a painting of Strachan's Action 1504: 1489: 1419:The Naval History of Great Britain 1371:The Naval History of Great Britain 1356:The Naval History of Great Britain 208:37 ft 8 in (11.5 m) 14: 1807: 1734: 1416: 1401: 1383: 1368: 1353: 1027:, carrying molasses (5 February); 1016:Between February and March 1813, 216:12 ft 6 in (3.8 m) 1539:(4701): 78 v. 11 September 1812. 1448:"Marryat, Frederick (1792–1848)" 1338: 1033:, carrying cotton (10 February); 829:The British squadron, including 384:and the capture of the American 252:Upper deck: 26 × 18-pounder guns 40: 1750:A death in Nelson's Navy - HMS 1642:Gardiner, Robert, ed. 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Index

HMS Aeolus
Royal Navy Ensign
United Kingdom
Deptford
Naval General Service Medal
Amphion-class
fifth-rate
frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
carronades
Fc
Amphion-class
fifth-rate
Royal Navy
French Revolutionary
Napoleonic Wars
War of 1812
West Indies
Saint-Domingue
Duquesne
Sir Richard Strachan's
Nelson
Battle of Trafalgar
battle
capture of Martinique
Philip Broke
War of 1812
USS Nautilus

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