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French brig Griffon (1806)

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714: 520: 635: 119: 174: 39: 813:, French-built sloop, 9 years old, and 345 tons (bm), with owner Hills & Co.; later, the entry gave her burthen as 349 tons. This vessel continued in commercial service for Hills & Co. for some 27 years. The last year with an entry for this vessel was 1846, and that entry was without a trade route. A database on 729:
and Gamage was in command, Trollope having gone ashore. Gamage was a mild man who, in a sudden and uncharacteristic fit of rage, stabbed an insubordinate sergeant of Marines to death with a sword thrust. A court martial on 27 October found Gamage guilty of murder and sentenced him to hang. Appeals
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participated in one action that resulted in her crew being awarded the Naval General Service Medal. Two of her officers were subject to notable courts martial, one for murder and one for smuggling, with the murderer being hanged and the smuggler dismissed the Navy. The Navy sold
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arrived at Sheerness on 10 October 1809. She then underwent fitting at Chatham between February 1810 and December 1811. Commander John Tannock recommissioned her in November 1811, but handed over command to Commander George Trollope in February 1812.
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Nos. 95, 246, and 314), and driving two more onto the shore. Each French brig was armed with three 24-pounder guns and an 8" howitzer. The British casualties amounted to one officer and four men wounded. The British sent their prizes into Plymouth.
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s crew had mutinied and sailed her to Boulogne. The petty officers, seamen, and marines of the crew wrote a letter to Trollope, subsequently published, affirming their satisfaction with him and their other officers.
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s return to Britain Wright's appointment was confirmed on 20 August 1817. However, Wright then underwent a court martial for having smuggled 53 yards of crepe and other contraband while
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Fonds Marine. Campagnes (opérations; divisions et stations navales; missions diverses). Inventaire de la sous-série Marine BB4. Tome premier: BB210 à 482 (1805-1826)
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In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasps "Griffon 27 March 1812" and "Rosario 27 March 1812" to the five surviving claimants from
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Histoire de la marine française sous le consulat et l'empire: faisant suite à l'Histoire de la marine française sous la première république
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was at Portsmouth. The court ordered Wright dismissed the service. However, he was reinstated in 1819 without loss of rank.
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at Jamaica under Lieutenant Henry Spark Jones. Lieutenant Allen, or Lieutenant T.P.J. Parry, replaced him in December 1808.
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to witness the execution; the men who remained on the vessels were required to watch from the decks of their vessels.
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In January 1826 prize money was paid for stores captured at Santo Domingo. A first-class share was worth
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between March and August 1807. Finally, in early 1808 she carried troops from Rochefort to Martinique.
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The New Navy List and General Record of the Services of Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines
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On 12 February 1832 she sailed from St Helena, bound for London and having come from the Seychelles
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for clemency, including from the crew, were rejected and Gamage was hanged on 23 November from
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up for sale at Deptford. They sold her to Hills & Co. for £1,700 on 11 March 1819.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Left Britain on 3 January 1829 for the Seychelles with Nesbitt, master; later Wright
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On 20 September Lieutenant William Elliot Wright was appointed acting commander at
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In June 1814 Commander George Hewson replaced Trollope, who had been promoted to
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s yardarm. As was customary, all vessels in the Downs sent two boats alongside
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returned to Britain on 27 February 1843 with 180 casks of oil and one cask of
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Rochefort (Constructeurs: Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne-Sérigny, then Pierre Rolland)
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Returned to Britain on 23 August 1822 with 500 casks of whale oil, plus
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Using a modern calculator and the data on length and breadth yields 342
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s fire drove them back empty handed, and with heavy casualties. Later,
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in 1819 to Hills & Co., who proceeded to use her as a London-based
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when she found herself crowded some 100 metres from the breakers with
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Returned to Britain on 20 September 1828 with 520 casks, plus tanks
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encountered one or more British frigates. The frigate may have been
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was among the vessels that carried out the blockade of the city of
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Returned to Britain on 3 October 1825 with 520 casks of whale oil
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was a whaler and that she returned from her last voyage in 1850.
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The Royal Navy: A history from the earliest times to the present
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Histoire de la Martinique: depuis la colonisation jusqu'en 1815
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s captain at Santo Domingo was Lieutenant J. Gore (acting).
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for almost seven hours, and fought her for a half an hour.
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returned from the Seychelles in June with 162 tons of oil.
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Left Britain for Timor and "The Japans" on 1 October 1822
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returned to Britain on 21 May 1838 with 580 casks of oil
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Lieutenant Gamage is lead to the scaffold to be executed
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Commander James A. Murray assumed command in May 1816.
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from Marin. They succeeded in capturing a battery but
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was still under Gautier's command. In the engagement
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On 18 July 1839 William E. Parsons sailed for Timor
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intercepted a 13-strong flotilla heading there from
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(1897–1903). 2036: 1656: 1487: 856:Left Britain for Peru on 10 September 1819 1398:returned to Britain with 320 casks of oil 400:Jacques Gautier, was at Rochefort and the 264:80 ft 10 in (24.6 m) (keel) 2045: 2013:St Helena Calendar and Directory for 1832 1644: 1534: 1532: 1061:Hill & Co., or A & J Hill; Hill, 682:Lieutenant Richard Steward Gamage joined 2147: 2108: 2088: 2068: 1993: 1991: 1989: 1952: 1940: 1901: 1848: 1828: 1796: 1776: 1764: 1744: 1668: 1578: 1576: 1567: 1538: 1072:On 14 August 1831 Captain Wright sailed 712: 633: 518: 2128: 1987: 1985: 1983: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1975: 1973: 1971: 1969: 1913: 1486:For more on William Elliot Wright see: 2201: 1529: 2026: 1816: 1573: 429:was in company with the French brigs 170: 116: 36: 2059:(in French). Vol. 6. E. Ruelle. 1966: 594: 425:, and according to the same report, 356:-class brig launched in 1806. After 2055:Daney de Marcillac, Sidney (1846). 1586:(1819), Supple. pages "G",Seq.№G39. 13: 2046:Chevalier, Louis Ed́ouard (1886). 1858:. 28 March 1812. pp. 593–394. 392:From 17 March to 4 November 1806, 158:with clasp "Griffon 27 March 1812" 14: 2240: 1754:. 2 September 1809. p. 1420. 274:29 ft 4 in (8.9 m) 2050:(in French). L. Hachette et cie. 2031:. Parker, Furnivall, and Parker. 1962:. 27 February 1819. p. 383. 1806:. 19 October 1832. p. 2330. 387: 282:8 ft 2 in (2.5 m) 172: 117: 37: 2006: 1946: 1919: 1877: 1862: 1842: 1822: 1790: 1770: 1738: 1682: 1662: 1548:. 26 January 1849. p. 244. 1500:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 1480: 1470:s commander as "Trollope", and 1453: 1432: 569:only some 200 meters from her. 2133:. W. W. Norton & Company. 2115:"Wright, William Elliot"  2095:"Trollope, George Barne"  1678:. 6 August 1808. p. 1078. 1614: 1602: 1590: 1494:"Wright, William Elliot"  1411: 1394:On 4 November 1850 Jarman and 468:On 27 March 1808 the boats of 1: 2020: 1838:. 13 April 1813. p. 754. 1786:. 7 January 1826. p. 28. 1524:Winfield & Roberts (2015) 1463:mistakenly gives the name of 1113:was reported to have been at 2075:"Cumby, William Pryce"  1511: 698:. She had been sailing from 577:had five men wounded, while 7: 762: 156:Naval General Service Medal 10: 2245: 531:, sketched by Lieut. Evans 514: 461:sailed on to the roads at 15: 1633:Daney de Marcillac (1846) 1287:Hill, Boulcott & Co. 795: 694:, Mann, master, put into 404:. Then she served in the 222: 31: 27: 2224:Brigs of the French Navy 2189:National Maritime Museum 1717:National Maritime Museum 1713:Warship Histories, vol i 1477:s commander as "Hervey". 1404: 1336:London & South Seas 1320:London & South Seas 1290:London & South Seas 1274:London & South Seas 1258:London & South Seas 1242:London & South Seas 1225:London & South Seas 1205:London & South Seas 1189:London & South Seas 1173:London & South Seas 1157:London & South Seas 1131:London & South Seas 1107:London & South Seas 1090:London & South Seas 1067:London & South Seas 1048:London & South Seas 1031:London & South Seas 1014:London & South Seas 998:London & South Seas 972:London & South Seas 955:London & South Seas 939:London & South Seas 922:London & South Seas 902:London & South Seas 886:London & South Seas 870:London & South Seas 853:London & South Seas 581:suffered no casualties. 223:General characteristics 2214:Brigs of the Royal Navy 2171:. Seaforth Publishing. 2152:. Seaforth Publishing. 1889:- accessed 28 May 2014. 1874:- accessed 28 May 2014. 1706:"NMM, vessel ID 367920" 1621:Fonds Marine, 1805-1826 1609:Fonds Marine, 1805-1826 1597:Fonds Marine, 1805-1826 1306:sailed for Timor again 975:Rampant misprinting in 591:sent her into Jamaica. 396:, under the command of 371:took her into service. 2148:Winfield, Rif (2008). 2129:Mostert, Noel (2008). 2027:Allen, Joseph (1853). 1503:. London: John Murray. 1369:No further entries in 718: 690:. 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Index

HMS Griffon
French Navy Ensign
Griffon
Royal Navy Ensign
United Kingdom
Naval General Service Medal
Palinure-class
brig
bm
carronades
bow chasers
HMS Bacchante
Royal Navy
whaler
Bay of Aiguillon
roads
Ile d'Aix
Acasta
Palinure
Pilade
Marin
Martinique
Trinité
Ulysses
Castor
Hippomenes
Morne Fortunee
Fort-de-France

Bacchante

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