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57: 1504: 1518: 822:, of Bordeaux, and towed her out. She was of 300 tons burthen and had a flush deck. Pierced for 20 guns, she carried eighteen 9-pounders, and she and her crew of 161 men were under the command of Citizen Dupan. In the attack she lost 25 men killed, including Dupan, and 40 wounded. British casualties amounted to four killed, 23 wounded and one missing. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "29 Aug. Boat Service 1800" to all surviving claimants from the action. 1256: 3578: 3573: 2993: 1126:. As the press gangs approached they were noticed, and the crews of both Indiamen were piped to quarters. That is, they assembled on the decks armed with pikes and cutlasses, and anything they could throw. The officers in charge of the press gangs thought this mere bravado and pulled alongside the Indiamen, only to meet a severe resistance from the crewmen, who had absolutely no desire to serve in the 33: 1637:, before her crew could lower a second anchor. Lines were passed to the shore that enabled most of the crew to reach safety, though eight men did die. Most of the ship's stores were salvaged over the next few days. Still, the ship was too badly damaged to salvage and by 10 March wave action had broken up the hull. 1071:
In a letter to the Admiralty dated 10 November Capt. Campbell reported that the smugglers were attempting to bribe the seamen to desert from His Majesty’s ships on the Leith station "so as to disable them from cruising". In a letter dated 27 October 1802, at sea, he had complained that "The Revenue
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s boat, which did not take part in the actual boarding. The French lost six men killed and 20 wounded. In admiration for the feat, Pellew's squadron gave up their share of the prize money, with the result that it accrued in its entirety to the cutting-out party. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the
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Menage and was moored in a port within pistol-shot of three batteries and near a number of naval vessels. The attack was a success, with the British boarding party of some 20 men losing only one man killed and eight wounded, including Coghlan; none of the casualties were from
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off the coast of Madeira. After a series of ambiguous and misinterpreted moves by the other, the two captains mistook each other for enemies and opened fire. Both vessels survived and the two captains proceeded to exchange mutually recriminatory letters.
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The eleven others were Peter Francis, Daniel Slaughter, Daniel Taylor, John Lads, William Holloday, James Law, Henry Andrews, Richard Cullen, George Smith, John Boxer, William Knock and John Kenny, all from
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was low on provision with the result that a five-year-old child died while she was in Plymouth Sound; as she anchored at Catwater, M.P. Symonds, the broker for the prize, delivered fresh provisions to
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with provisions, including live bullocks. To facilitate her departure Walton decided to use only her bower anchor. A heavy storm caught her and blew her on shore near Cony Cliff Rocks,
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was armed with one long 18-pounder, two long 12-pounder, and twelve 6-pounders guns. She had a crew of 131 men who had been out four days, but had not yet captured anything.
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Cruizers belonging to Leith are seldom out of Harbour. I have not seen or heard of any of them during my cruise altho' there are several smuggling vessels on the coast".
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and stripped him of all his seniority on the Captain's List for misconduct in an action with four Dutch vessels off the coast of Norway. Command transferred to Captain
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s passengers were a Colonel Molonson of Invalids, and a naturalist, M. Burnelle, with a cabinet of curiosities for the French National Museum at Paris.
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to be anchored so close to shore and with only one anchor. The court also barred Owen for a year from serving in anything larger than a sixth rate.
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had eight killed and 37 wounded. In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issue of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Amethyst 5 April 1809".
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suffered several injuries from shot and pike that were thrown at them, and eventually the marines opened fire with muskets, killing two sailors on
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some nine weeks earlier and was sailing for Bordeaux with a cargo of cotton, coffee, tea, sugar, indigo, and the like. Still in company with
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had one man killed and one man wounded in the operation. Seymour left the ship in 1809; his replacement in September was Captain
2997: 1053:, a smuggling lugger from Flushing, "laden with 570 Ankers of Gineva and eighty five Bails of Tobacco". On Tuesday 30 November 2976: 2942: 723: 3025: 1541: 1041:, smuggling cutter from Flushing. Aboard were John Dangerfield and eleven other seamen. On 18 November 1802, three or four 316:, capturing several prizes. She also participated in two boat actions and two ship actions that won her crew clasps to the 1101: 1100:
were sitting in the Thames in March 1803, taking their crews on board just prior to sailing. At sunset, a press gang from
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was a former merchant ship and she was sailing from Guadeloupe to Bordeaux. She was under the command of Citizen Martin,
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Reminiscences of a Naval Officer, During the Late War: With Sketches and Anecdotes of Distinguished Commanders, Volume 1
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was sent to the Northern Station, based at Leith. On Wednesday 27 October 1802, 38 miles off Tod Head, she captured
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Naval General Service Medal with clasp "29 July Boat Service 1800" to the four surviving claimants from the action.
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The subsequent court martial found Walton and Robert Owen, the master, negligent and reprimanded both for allowing
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The French assault on American shipping, 1793-1813: a history and comprehensive record of merchant marine losses
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Captain Campbell wrote to the Admiralty on 27 October 1802 requesting that he might keep the seamen captured on
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sailed on anti-smuggling patrols off the coast of Scotland under the command of Captain Alexander Campbell.
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to the Netherlands and later participated in the evacuation of the force following the campaign's collapse.
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was armed with four 2-pounders guns and small arms. She had a crew of 45 men, but had put ten on board
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A petty officer's share of the prize money for both was £41 19s 1¼d; a seaman's share was £9 8s 9½d.
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assembled a cutting-out party from the vessels under his command consisting of two boats each from
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was among the vessels of a squadron that shared the proceeds for the recapture on 28 June 1800 of
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also captured a valuable American ship attempting to dock in a French port. This may have been
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was 29 short of complement. However, Dangerfield and the others were released on 22 November.
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wasoffered for sale at Plymouth on 9 April 1800. She was described as having a burthen of 200
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was among the vessels that shared in the proceeds of the capture, on 25 July 1805, of the
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Daly, Gavin (2007) "English Smugglers, the Channel, and the Napoleonic Wars, 1800–1814".
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had been severely damaged in the engagement and repairs took 71 days to complete at
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The share of a petty officer was ÂŁ1 8s 7ÂĽd, and the share of a seaman was 6s 8ÂĽd.
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had been sailing from Chepstow to Portsmouth, and after her recapture came into
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gave chase to three more smuggling luggers, but lost them due to lack of wind.
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The share of a petty officer was 7s 2¼d, and the share of a seaman was 1s 5½d.
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was armed with six guns and had a crew of 65 men. She had left Rigo [
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The share of a petty officer was 6s 8d, and the share of a seaman was 6½d.
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from joining the action. She was brought into Royal Navy service as HMS
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Combat de la frégate Niemen contre les frégates Aréthusa et Amethyst
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operated off Spain, capturing two Spanish privateers and the French
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was sold at Plymouth in April 1800 and became the British privateer
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captured her. On her way into a British port, the French privateer
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seamen. The crews of outbound Indiamen were an attractive target.
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In June 1804, a court martial dismissed Campbell from command of
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participated in the pursuit of a French squadron under Admiral
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into Plymouth from where Parker and his mate traveled to Cork.
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and taken her master, John Parker, and his crew prisoner. When
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shared in the prize money for the capture on 7 August 1810 of
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when on 15 February they captured the French privateer cutter
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to board, all they found on board were a few sickly sailors.
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was commissioned in May 1799 under the command of Captain
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was armed with twenty 12-pounder guns and two 36-pounder
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Capture of the Thétis by HMS Amethyst on 10 November 1808
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth ÂŁ42 19
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were in company when they captured the French schooner
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In October 1801 Captain Charles Taylor took command of
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would share in the prize money for a captured a French
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650–1859
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returned to Plymouth from a secret mission. She and
2929:. Vol. 2, part 2. London: Longman and company. 1717: in (3.4 m). She was pierced for 16 guns. 423:Cooke freed the Americans and informed Parker that 837:. During their stay in port the prize netted them 1703: in (7.7 m), and hold depth 11 ft 1145:s officers finally permitted the press gang from 196:150 ft (45.7 m) (overall); 125 ft 3592: 2021:(London, England), 8 September 1800; Issue 4376. 1573:Later in the year, Seymour participated in the 469:again captured her and sent her into Plymouth. 269::2 Ă— 9-pounder guns + 2 Ă— 32-pounder carronades 1084:, the Navy started preparations that included 517:effected the capture. Unfavourable winds kept 3133: 3026: 1152:Some seven months later, on 11 November 1803 871:from joining the action. The British brought 1821: 1819: 1798: 1796: 1548:. She saw action in the early stages of the 1160:, H. L. Cornelia, master. Three days later, 867:and gave chase while unfavorable winds kept 654:In early June Cooke met up with Captain Sir 323: 3040: 1689: in (23.9 m), breadth 25 ft 1529:in the Cordouan Shoals on 6 April 1809, by 3140: 3126: 3033: 3019: 2716: 2714: 2712: 2710: 2708: 2706: 2605: 2603: 2390: 2388: 2051: 2049: 2047: 740:was manned by 87 men under the command of 3149:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1811 3109:List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy 2935:Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century 1965: 1816: 1793: 1552:and in April captured the French frigate 764:. On 29 August, in Vigo Bay, Admiral Sir 443:On 7 January 1800, the French armed ship 2966: 2947: 2913: 2840: 2820: 2800: 2780: 2760: 2740: 2720: 2689: 2669: 2649: 2629: 2609: 2586: 2566: 2537: 2517: 2505: 2485: 2465: 2445: 2394: 2347: 2327: 2307: 2287: 2267: 2247: 2227: 2195: 2175: 2155: 2135: 2115: 2095: 2055: 2030: 1997: 1985: 1933: 1904: 1884: 1864: 1852: 1825: 1802: 1516: 1502: 1254: 1033:During the autumn and winter of 1802–03 938:shared in the prize money by agreement. 760:participated in an abortive invasion of 19:For other ships with the same name, see 2770:. 15 November 1808. pp. 1554–1555. 2703: 2600: 2385: 2044: 3593: 2894: 2865: 1291:, which had been sailing from Lisbon. 260::2 Ă— 9-pounder guns + 10 Ă— 32-pounder 3121: 3014: 53: 2237:. 7 February 1801. pp. 162–163. 2011: 1975:. 7 February 1801. pp. 162–163. 546:), of Bordeaux, after a long chase. 1451:on 9 July. Lastly, on 17 September 1372:recaptured the Portuguese schooner 1267:replaced Spranger. On 15 May 1807, 391:captured the French privateer brig 13: 2810:. 11 April 1809. pp. 499–500. 2165:. 5 August 1800. pp. 897–898. 1943:. 16 September 1800. p. 1073. 1353:also recaptured the American brig 1075: 427:had been sent to Cork. Cooke sent 218:39 ft 7 in (12.1 m) 14: 3637: 3616:Shipwrecks in the English Channel 2985: 2699:. 26 November 1808. p. 1614. 2639:. 26 November 1808. p. 1615. 2619:. 22 November 1808. p. 1596. 2475:. 21 December 1805. p. 1600. 2185:. 9 September 1800. p. 1029. 2145:. 14 December 1802. p. 1335. 1512:Jean-Baptiste Henri Durand-Brager 600:, Clark, master, on 17 February. 592:(21 March). The French privateer 509:joined the next day. On the 28th 337:Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland 226:13 ft 0 in (4.0 m) 3576: 3571: 2991: 2297:. 4 December 1802. p. 1286. 2205:. 8 December 1801. p. 1466. 2065:. 11 October 1800. p. 1175. 2007:. 22 February 1800. p. 187. 1874:. 7 November 1801. p. 1341. 1259:Sir Michael Seymour, Ist Baronet 949:, a Spanish privateer schooner. 905:from Cape Belem in Galicia. The 730:, cut out the French naval brig 55: 31: 2834: 2830:. 15 August 1809. p. 1298. 2814: 2794: 2774: 2754: 2734: 2683: 2663: 2659:. 23 January 1808. p. 131. 2643: 2623: 2580: 2576:. 3 October 1807. p. 1324. 2560: 2551: 2531: 2511: 2495:. 11 August 1807. p. 1061. 2479: 2459: 2455:. 18 August 1807. p. 1089. 2439: 2430: 2421: 2408: 2373: 2361: 2341: 2321: 2301: 2281: 2261: 2257:. 3 February 1801. p. 149. 2241: 2221: 2209: 2189: 2169: 2149: 2129: 2109: 2089: 2069: 2024: 1991: 1959: 1835:. 26 January 1849. p. 242. 1812:. 26 January 1849. p. 246. 1774: 1765: 1756: 1747: 1737: 1720: 1654: 1026:, sailed from Plymouth for the 926:captured the Spanish privateer 875:into Royal Navy service as HMS 493:encountered the French frigate 487:Later that month, on the 26th, 411:had captured the American ship 254:Upper Deck:26 Ă— 18-pounder guns 2937:. (Woodbridge:Boydell Press). 2899:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. 2679:. 6 August 1808. p. 1079. 1947: 1927: 1918: 1914:. 18 January 1800. p. 62. 1898: 1878: 1858: 1566:had 47 killed and 73 wounded; 1419:captured the Spanish schooner 1411:. The next month, on 10 June, 1: 2874: 2850:. 26 March 1811. p. 579. 2730:. 25 April 1809. p. 593. 2547:. 14 March 1807. p. 329. 2357:. 13 March 1802. p. 272. 2317:. 28 April 1801. p. 465. 1894:. 25 March 1800. p. 303. 1525:capturing the French frigate 1082:resumption of war with France 706:On 29 July, a boat each from 210: in (38.2 m) (keel) 144:Wreck broken up in April 1811 2790:. 9 June 1848. p. 2187. 2404:. 28 June 1803. p. 773. 2277:. 14 July 1801. p. 843. 2125:. 14 June 1800. p. 665. 2105:. 8 April 1800. p. 345. 2040:. 4 March 1800. p. 225. 1787: 1462:captured the French frigate 802:, as well as the boats from 673:s role, if any, is unclear. 7: 2596:. 2 June 1807. p. 749. 2436:Crawford (1851), pp. 103–7. 1496:, commissioning her as HMS 1427:captured the American brig 1303:was her only capture. When 1235:encountered the brig-sloop 988:captured the French lugger 318:Naval General Service Medal 141:Wrecked on 16 February 1811 122:"29 Aug. Boat Service 1800" 119:"29 July Boat Service 1800" 114:Naval General Service Medal 10: 3642: 3611:Maritime incidents in 1811 3606:Frigates of the Royal Navy 2948:Williams, Greg H. (2009). 2920:"Campbell, Aexander"  2889:Journal of British Studies 2750:. 2 May 1809. p. 628. 2527:. 6 May 1806. p. 575. 2337:. 5 May 1801. p. 498. 1470:action of 10 November 1808 1435:was again in company with 1389:captured the French sloop 1364:captured the Spanish brig 360:. Eleven days after that, 18: 3566: 3511: 3470:December (unknown date): 3155: 3106: 3080: 3051: 2895:Hepper, David J. (1994). 2880:Crawford, Abraham (1851) 2557:Willis (2008), pp. 18–20. 1334:captured the Danish ship 1176:, L. J. Lubbens, master. 1080:In the months before the 992:, and recaptured a ship. 947:Nostra Signora del Carmen 945:encountered and captured 324:French Revolutionary Wars 310:French Revolutionary Wars 150: 48: 30: 16:Frigate of the Royal Navy 1647: 1194:, while in company with 651:, captured on 14 April. 151:General characteristics 3601:Ships built in Deptford 2891:46 (1), pp. 30–46. 2085:), 4 April 1800, â„–4038. 1924:Williams (2009), p. 94. 1616: 1455:captured sundry spars. 1423:. Fourteen days later, 1271:captured the privateer 1212:, and then on 1 August 979:lieutenant de vaisseaux 917:shared in the capture. 350:On 18 December she and 128:"Amethyst 5 April 1809" 3240:HM hired armed cutter 2967:Winfield, Rif (2008), 1560:action of 6 April 1809 1533: 1514: 1393:. Sixteen days later, 1341:Later, on 18 October, 1260: 742:lieutenant de vaisseau 561:, captured the French 300:, launched in 1799 at 3350:July (unknown date): 3298:June (unknown date): 3004:Ships of the Old Navy 2998:Amethyst (ship, 1799) 2926:Royal Naval Biography 1550:Battle of Brest Roads 1520: 1506: 1258: 966:captured French navy 890:captured the Spanish 368:recaptured the ships 125:"Amethyst Wh. Thetis" 3000:at Wikimedia Commons 1675:, length 78 ft 1621:On 15 February 1811 1575:Walcheren Expedition 1368:. Eleven days later 1345:recaptured the ship 1330:Then on 9 September 1315:was in company with 1295:had sailed from the 1049:, Campbell captured 882:Later on 28 January 532:was in company with 356:recaptured the brig 2933:Willis, Sam (2008) 1439:when they captured 1111:, while boats from 2847:The London Gazette 2827:The London Gazette 2807:The London Gazette 2787:The London Gazette 2767:The London Gazette 2747:The London Gazette 2727:The London Gazette 2696:The London Gazette 2676:The London Gazette 2656:The London Gazette 2636:The London Gazette 2616:The London Gazette 2593:The London Gazette 2573:The London Gazette 2544:The London Gazette 2524:The London Gazette 2492:The London Gazette 2472:The London Gazette 2452:The London Gazette 2401:The London Gazette 2354:The London Gazette 2334:The London Gazette 2314:The London Gazette 2294:The London Gazette 2274:The London Gazette 2254:The London Gazette 2234:The London Gazette 2202:The London Gazette 2182:The London Gazette 2162:The London Gazette 2142:The London Gazette 2122:The London Gazette 2102:The London Gazette 2062:The London Gazette 2037:The London Gazette 2017:"Classified ads". 2004:The London Gazette 1972:The London Gazette 1940:The London Gazette 1911:The London Gazette 1891:The London Gazette 1871:The London Gazette 1832:The London Gazette 1809:The London Gazette 1534: 1515: 1261: 1014:and the frigates, 796:, four boats from 611:Then on 31 March, 557:, in company with 3588: 3587: 3319:17 Jul:&nbs[; 3115: 3114: 2996:Media related to 2978:978-1-86176-246-7 2943:978-1-84383-367-3 2382:, Vol. 8, p. 172. 2218:, Vol. 4, p. 341. 1458:In November 1808 1360:On 10 March 1808 1231:In November 1805 1010:On 30 July 1802, 855:. On 26 January, 528:In February 1800 275: 274: 83:Deptford Dockyard 3633: 3580: 3575: 3559: 3548: 3537: 3526: 3504: 3476: 3466: 3449: 3431: 3421: 3410: 3400: 3389: 3378: 3367: 3356: 3346: 3335: 3325: 3315: 3305: 3294: 3283: 3273: 3263: 3245: 3234: 3224: 3213: 3202: 3191: 3180: 3170: 3142: 3135: 3128: 3119: 3118: 3035: 3028: 3021: 3012: 3011: 2995: 2981: 2963: 2930: 2922: 2910: 2869: 2863: 2852: 2851: 2838: 2832: 2831: 2818: 2812: 2811: 2798: 2792: 2791: 2778: 2772: 2771: 2758: 2752: 2751: 2738: 2732: 2731: 2718: 2701: 2700: 2687: 2681: 2680: 2667: 2661: 2660: 2647: 2641: 2640: 2627: 2621: 2620: 2607: 2598: 2597: 2584: 2578: 2577: 2564: 2558: 2555: 2549: 2548: 2535: 2529: 2528: 2515: 2509: 2503: 2497: 2496: 2483: 2477: 2476: 2463: 2457: 2456: 2443: 2437: 2434: 2428: 2427:Admiralty Papers 2425: 2419: 2412: 2406: 2405: 2392: 2383: 2377: 2371: 2370:, Vol. 8, p. 81. 2365: 2359: 2358: 2345: 2339: 2338: 2325: 2319: 2318: 2305: 2299: 2298: 2285: 2279: 2278: 2265: 2259: 2258: 2245: 2239: 2238: 2225: 2219: 2213: 2207: 2206: 2193: 2187: 2186: 2173: 2167: 2166: 2153: 2147: 2146: 2133: 2127: 2126: 2113: 2107: 2106: 2093: 2087: 2073: 2067: 2066: 2053: 2042: 2041: 2028: 2022: 2015: 2009: 2008: 1995: 1989: 1983: 1977: 1976: 1963: 1957: 1956:, Vol. 3, p. 78. 1951: 1945: 1944: 1931: 1925: 1922: 1916: 1915: 1902: 1896: 1895: 1882: 1876: 1875: 1862: 1856: 1850: 1837: 1836: 1823: 1814: 1813: 1800: 1781: 1778: 1772: 1769: 1763: 1760: 1754: 1751: 1745: 1741: 1735: 1724: 1718: 1716: 1715: 1711: 1708: 1702: 1701: 1697: 1694: 1688: 1687: 1683: 1680: 1674: 1673: 1672: 1668: 1658: 1625:was anchored in 1544:'s squadron off 1374:Inseperavil Unio 1168:. That same day 1144: 984:On 10 September 892:Letter of Marque 750: 724:Jeremiah Coghlan 671: 635:into service as 563:letter of marque 553:On 24 February, 499:and gave chase. 482: 235:Full-rigged ship 209: 208: 204: 201: 183: 182: 181: 177: 63: 60: 59: 58: 42:Thomas Whitcombe 35: 28: 27: 3641: 3640: 3636: 3635: 3634: 3632: 3631: 3630: 3591: 3590: 3589: 3584: 3562: 3551: 3540: 3529: 3518: 3512:Other incidents 3507: 3479: 3473:Gallant Schemer 3469: 3452: 3434: 3424: 3413: 3403: 3392: 3381: 3370: 3359: 3353:Thomas Henchman 3349: 3338: 3328: 3318: 3308: 3297: 3286: 3276: 3266: 3248: 3237: 3227: 3216: 3210:Duchess of York 3205: 3194: 3183: 3173: 3162: 3151: 3146: 3116: 3111: 3102: 3076: 3047: 3045:-class frigates 3039: 2988: 2979: 2960: 2907: 2884:. (H. Colburn). 2877: 2872: 2864: 2855: 2839: 2835: 2819: 2815: 2799: 2795: 2779: 2775: 2759: 2755: 2739: 2735: 2719: 2704: 2688: 2684: 2668: 2664: 2648: 2644: 2628: 2624: 2608: 2601: 2585: 2581: 2565: 2561: 2556: 2552: 2536: 2532: 2516: 2512: 2506:Marshall (1825) 2504: 2500: 2484: 2480: 2464: 2460: 2444: 2440: 2435: 2431: 2426: 2422: 2414:Muster Roll of 2413: 2409: 2393: 2386: 2380:Naval Chronicle 2378: 2374: 2368:Naval Chronicle 2366: 2362: 2346: 2342: 2326: 2322: 2306: 2302: 2286: 2282: 2266: 2262: 2246: 2242: 2226: 2222: 2216:Naval Chronicle 2214: 2210: 2194: 2190: 2174: 2170: 2154: 2150: 2134: 2130: 2114: 2110: 2094: 2090: 2074: 2070: 2054: 2045: 2029: 2025: 2016: 2012: 1996: 1992: 1986:Winfield (2008) 1984: 1980: 1964: 1960: 1954:Naval Chronicle 1952: 1948: 1932: 1928: 1923: 1919: 1903: 1899: 1883: 1879: 1863: 1859: 1853:Winfield (2008) 1851: 1840: 1824: 1817: 1801: 1794: 1790: 1785: 1784: 1779: 1775: 1770: 1766: 1761: 1757: 1752: 1748: 1742: 1738: 1725: 1721: 1713: 1709: 1706: 1704: 1699: 1695: 1692: 1690: 1685: 1681: 1678: 1676: 1670: 1666: 1665: 1664: 1659: 1655: 1650: 1619: 1542:Robert Stopford 1265:Michael Seymour 1142: 1130:. The men from 1078: 1076:Napoleonic Wars 1001:Peace of Amiens 914:Earl St Vincent 748: 669: 656:Edward Pellew's 584:and recaptured 480: 387:On 29 December 326: 314:Napoleonic Wars 206: 202: 199: 197: 179: 175: 174: 173: 106: 61: 56: 54: 44: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 3639: 3629: 3628: 3623: 3618: 3613: 3608: 3603: 3586: 3585: 3567: 3564: 3563: 3561: 3560: 3549: 3538: 3527: 3515: 3513: 3509: 3508: 3506: 3505: 3480:Unknown date: 3477: 3467: 3450: 3432: 3422: 3411: 3401: 3390: 3379: 3368: 3357: 3347: 3336: 3326: 3316: 3306: 3295: 3284: 3274: 3264: 3246: 3235: 3225: 3214: 3203: 3192: 3181: 3171: 3159: 3157: 3153: 3152: 3145: 3144: 3137: 3130: 3122: 3113: 3112: 3107: 3104: 3103: 3101: 3100: 3091: 3081: 3078: 3077: 3075: 3074: 3067: 3060: 3052: 3049: 3048: 3038: 3037: 3030: 3023: 3015: 3007: 3006: 3001: 2987: 2986:External links 2984: 2983: 2982: 2977: 2964: 2958: 2945: 2931: 2915:Marshall, John 2911: 2905: 2892: 2885: 2876: 2873: 2871: 2870: 2868:, p. 135. 2853: 2833: 2813: 2793: 2773: 2753: 2733: 2702: 2682: 2662: 2642: 2622: 2599: 2579: 2559: 2550: 2530: 2510: 2508:, p. 902. 2498: 2478: 2458: 2438: 2429: 2420: 2407: 2384: 2372: 2360: 2340: 2320: 2300: 2280: 2260: 2240: 2220: 2208: 2188: 2168: 2148: 2128: 2108: 2088: 2068: 2043: 2023: 2010: 1990: 1988:, p. 209. 1978: 1958: 1946: 1926: 1917: 1897: 1877: 1857: 1855:, p. 152. 1838: 1815: 1791: 1789: 1786: 1783: 1782: 1773: 1764: 1755: 1746: 1736: 1719: 1652: 1651: 1649: 1646: 1627:Plymouth Sound 1618: 1615: 1521:A view of HMS 1220:. In December 1077: 1074: 951:Nostra Signora 825:On 9 October, 588:(4 March) and 582:Julius Pringle 325: 322: 308:served in the 273: 272: 271: 270: 264: 255: 250: 246: 245: 242: 238: 237: 232: 228: 227: 224: 220: 219: 216: 212: 211: 194: 190: 189: 170: 166: 165: 163:-class frigate 157: 156:Class and type 153: 152: 148: 147: 146: 145: 142: 137: 133: 132: 131: 130: 129: 126: 123: 120: 116: 112:Clasps to the 108: 102: 101: 98: 94: 93: 90: 86: 85: 80: 76: 75: 69: 65: 64: 51: 50: 46: 45: 36: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3638: 3627: 3624: 3622: 3619: 3617: 3614: 3612: 3609: 3607: 3604: 3602: 3599: 3598: 3596: 3583: 3579: 3574: 3570: 3565: 3558: 3557: 3550: 3547: 3546: 3539: 3536: 3535: 3528: 3525: 3524: 3517: 3516: 3514: 3510: 3503: 3502: 3498: 3497: 3491: 3490: 3485: 3484: 3478: 3475: 3474: 3468: 3465: 3464: 3458: 3457: 3451: 3448: 3447: 3441: 3440: 3433: 3430: 3429: 3423: 3420: 3419: 3412: 3409: 3408: 3402: 3399: 3398: 3391: 3388: 3387: 3380: 3377: 3376: 3369: 3366: 3365: 3358: 3355: 3354: 3348: 3345: 3344: 3337: 3334: 3333: 3327: 3324: 3323: 3317: 3314: 3313: 3307: 3304: 3303: 3296: 3293: 3292: 3285: 3282: 3281: 3275: 3272: 3271: 3265: 3262: 3261: 3255: 3254: 3247: 3244: 3243: 3236: 3233: 3232: 3226: 3223: 3222: 3215: 3212: 3211: 3204: 3201: 3200: 3193: 3190: 3189: 3182: 3179: 3178: 3172: 3169: 3168: 3161: 3160: 3158: 3154: 3150: 3143: 3138: 3136: 3131: 3129: 3124: 3123: 3120: 3110: 3105: 3099: 3097: 3093:Followed by: 3092: 3090: 3088: 3084:Preceded by: 3083: 3082: 3079: 3073: 3072: 3068: 3066: 3065: 3061: 3059: 3058: 3054: 3053: 3050: 3046: 3044: 3036: 3031: 3029: 3024: 3022: 3017: 3016: 3013: 3009: 3005: 3002: 2999: 2994: 2990: 2989: 2980: 2974: 2970: 2965: 2961: 2959:9780786438372 2955: 2952:. McFarland. 2951: 2946: 2944: 2940: 2936: 2932: 2928: 2927: 2921: 2916: 2912: 2908: 2906:0-948864-30-3 2902: 2898: 2893: 2890: 2886: 2883: 2879: 2878: 2867: 2866:Hepper (1994) 2862: 2860: 2858: 2849: 2848: 2843: 2837: 2829: 2828: 2823: 2817: 2809: 2808: 2803: 2797: 2789: 2788: 2783: 2777: 2769: 2768: 2763: 2757: 2749: 2748: 2743: 2737: 2729: 2728: 2723: 2717: 2715: 2713: 2711: 2709: 2707: 2698: 2697: 2692: 2686: 2678: 2677: 2672: 2666: 2658: 2657: 2652: 2646: 2638: 2637: 2632: 2626: 2618: 2617: 2612: 2606: 2604: 2595: 2594: 2589: 2583: 2575: 2574: 2569: 2563: 2554: 2546: 2545: 2540: 2534: 2526: 2525: 2520: 2514: 2507: 2502: 2494: 2493: 2488: 2482: 2474: 2473: 2468: 2462: 2454: 2453: 2448: 2442: 2433: 2424: 2417: 2411: 2403: 2402: 2397: 2391: 2389: 2381: 2376: 2369: 2364: 2356: 2355: 2350: 2344: 2336: 2335: 2330: 2324: 2316: 2315: 2310: 2304: 2296: 2295: 2290: 2284: 2276: 2275: 2270: 2264: 2256: 2255: 2250: 2244: 2236: 2235: 2230: 2224: 2217: 2212: 2204: 2203: 2198: 2192: 2184: 2183: 2178: 2172: 2164: 2163: 2158: 2152: 2144: 2143: 2138: 2132: 2124: 2123: 2118: 2112: 2104: 2103: 2098: 2092: 2086: 2084: 2079: 2078: 2072: 2064: 2063: 2058: 2052: 2050: 2048: 2039: 2038: 2033: 2027: 2020: 2014: 2006: 2005: 2000: 1994: 1987: 1982: 1974: 1973: 1968: 1962: 1955: 1950: 1942: 1941: 1936: 1930: 1921: 1913: 1912: 1907: 1901: 1893: 1892: 1887: 1881: 1873: 1872: 1867: 1861: 1854: 1849: 1847: 1845: 1843: 1834: 1833: 1828: 1822: 1820: 1811: 1810: 1805: 1799: 1797: 1792: 1777: 1768: 1759: 1750: 1740: 1733: 1729: 1723: 1662: 1657: 1653: 1645: 1643: 1638: 1636: 1632: 1628: 1624: 1614: 1612: 1608: 1604: 1603: 1598: 1594: 1592: 1588: 1584: 1580: 1576: 1571: 1569: 1565: 1561: 1557: 1556: 1551: 1547: 1543: 1540:was with Sir 1539: 1532: 1528: 1524: 1519: 1513: 1509: 1505: 1501: 1499: 1495: 1491: 1487: 1483: 1479: 1475: 1471: 1467: 1466: 1461: 1456: 1454: 1450: 1449:chasse marees 1446: 1442: 1438: 1434: 1430: 1426: 1422: 1418: 1414: 1410: 1406: 1405: 1400: 1396: 1392: 1388: 1387: 1382: 1377: 1375: 1371: 1367: 1363: 1358: 1356: 1352: 1348: 1344: 1339: 1337: 1336:Twende Venner 1333: 1328: 1326: 1325: 1320: 1319: 1314: 1310: 1306: 1302: 1298: 1294: 1290: 1286: 1282: 1278: 1274: 1270: 1266: 1257: 1253: 1251: 1247: 1243: 1240: 1239: 1234: 1229: 1227: 1223: 1219: 1215: 1211: 1208:captured the 1207: 1204:. On 30 July 1203: 1199: 1198: 1193: 1188: 1186: 1185:John Spranger 1182: 1177: 1175: 1171: 1167: 1163: 1159: 1155: 1150: 1148: 1141: 1137: 1133: 1129: 1125: 1121: 1120: 1114: 1110: 1106: 1105: 1099: 1098: 1093: 1092: 1087: 1083: 1073: 1069: 1067: 1063: 1058: 1056: 1052: 1048: 1044: 1040: 1036: 1031: 1029: 1028:Isle of Wight 1025: 1024: 1019: 1018: 1013: 1008: 1006: 1002: 998: 993: 991: 987: 982: 980: 976: 975:General Brune 972: 971:General Brune 969: 965: 962:On 12 April, 960: 958: 957: 952: 948: 944: 941:On 16 March, 939: 937: 933: 929: 928:Intrepido Cid 925: 924: 920:The next day 918: 916: 915: 911: 908: 904: 900: 896: 893: 889: 885: 880: 878: 874: 870: 866: 865: 860: 859: 854: 853:GĂ©nĂ©ral Brune 851: 847: 842: 840: 836: 835:East Indiaman 832: 828: 823: 821: 817: 813: 812: 807: 806: 801: 800: 795: 794: 789: 788: 783: 782: 777: 776: 771: 767: 763: 759: 754: 751: 743: 739: 735: 734: 729: 725: 721: 717: 716: 711: 710: 704: 702: 698: 694: 690: 686: 682: 678: 674: 672: 665: 661: 657: 652: 650: 646: 642: 640: 639: 634: 630: 626: 622: 618: 614: 609: 607: 603: 599: 595: 591: 587: 583: 579: 575: 571: 570:ĂŽle de France 567: 564: 560: 556: 551: 549: 545: 541: 537: 536: 531: 526: 524: 520: 516: 512: 508: 504: 503: 498: 497: 492: 491: 485: 483: 476: 472: 468: 467: 462: 458: 454: 450: 446: 441: 440: 439: 434: 430: 426: 422: 418: 414: 410: 406: 402: 398: 394: 390: 385: 383: 379: 375: 371: 367: 363: 359: 355: 354: 348: 346: 343:conveyed the 342: 338: 334: 330: 321: 319: 315: 311: 307: 303: 299: 296: 293: 291: 286: 282: 281: 268: 265: 263: 259: 256: 253: 252: 251: 248: 247: 243: 240: 239: 236: 233: 230: 229: 225: 223:Depth of hold 222: 221: 217: 214: 213: 195: 192: 191: 187: 171: 168: 167: 164: 162: 158: 155: 154: 149: 143: 140: 139: 138: 135: 134: 127: 124: 121: 118: 117: 115: 111: 110: 109: 104: 103: 99: 96: 95: 92:24 April 1799 91: 88: 87: 84: 81: 78: 77: 74: 70: 67: 66: 62:Great Britain 52: 47: 43: 39: 34: 29: 26: 22: 3626:Ships in art 3555: 3544: 3533: 3522: 3500: 3495: 3488: 3482: 3472: 3462: 3455: 3445: 3438: 3427: 3417: 3406: 3396: 3385: 3374: 3363: 3352: 3342: 3332:Lady Penrhyn 3331: 3321: 3311: 3301: 3290: 3279: 3269: 3259: 3252: 3241: 3230: 3220: 3209: 3198: 3196: 3187: 3176: 3166: 3095: 3086: 3070: 3063: 3062: 3056: 3042: 3008: 2971:, Seaforth, 2968: 2949: 2934: 2924: 2896: 2888: 2881: 2845: 2836: 2825: 2816: 2805: 2796: 2785: 2776: 2765: 2756: 2745: 2736: 2725: 2694: 2685: 2674: 2665: 2654: 2645: 2634: 2625: 2614: 2591: 2582: 2571: 2562: 2553: 2542: 2533: 2522: 2513: 2501: 2490: 2481: 2470: 2461: 2450: 2441: 2432: 2423: 2415: 2410: 2399: 2379: 2375: 2367: 2363: 2352: 2343: 2332: 2323: 2312: 2303: 2292: 2283: 2272: 2263: 2252: 2243: 2232: 2223: 2215: 2211: 2200: 2191: 2180: 2171: 2160: 2151: 2140: 2131: 2120: 2111: 2100: 2091: 2082: 2077:Lloyd's List 2075: 2071: 2060: 2035: 2026: 2018: 2013: 2002: 1993: 1981: 1970: 1967:"No. 153352" 1961: 1953: 1949: 1938: 1929: 1920: 1909: 1900: 1889: 1880: 1869: 1860: 1830: 1807: 1776: 1767: 1758: 1749: 1739: 1722: 1660: 1656: 1641: 1639: 1635:Mount Batten 1622: 1620: 1611:Marie Louise 1610: 1606: 1601: 1596: 1595: 1591:Jacob Walton 1586: 1572: 1567: 1563: 1554: 1537: 1535: 1526: 1522: 1507: 1497: 1493: 1473: 1464: 1459: 1457: 1452: 1444: 1440: 1436: 1432: 1429:Sally Tracey 1428: 1424: 1420: 1416: 1412: 1408: 1403: 1398: 1394: 1390: 1385: 1380: 1378: 1373: 1369: 1365: 1361: 1359: 1354: 1350: 1346: 1342: 1340: 1335: 1331: 1329: 1323: 1317: 1312: 1308: 1304: 1300: 1292: 1288: 1284: 1272: 1268: 1262: 1249: 1245: 1244: 1237: 1232: 1230: 1221: 1217: 1213: 1209: 1205: 1201: 1196: 1191: 1189: 1180: 1178: 1173: 1169: 1165: 1161: 1157: 1153: 1151: 1146: 1139: 1135: 1131: 1123: 1118: 1112: 1108: 1107:rowed up to 1103: 1096: 1090: 1079: 1070: 1065: 1061: 1059: 1054: 1050: 1038: 1034: 1032: 1022: 1016: 1011: 1009: 1004: 996: 994: 989: 985: 983: 978: 974: 970: 963: 961: 954: 950: 946: 942: 940: 935: 931: 927: 922: 919: 913: 898: 894: 887: 883: 881: 876: 872: 868: 863: 861:encountered 857: 852: 845: 843: 830: 826: 824: 819: 815: 810: 804: 798: 792: 786: 780: 774: 769: 757: 755: 746: 741: 737: 732: 727: 719: 714: 708: 705: 700: 696: 692: 688: 684: 680: 676: 675: 667: 660:Quiberon Bay 658:squadron at 653: 648: 644: 643: 637: 632: 624: 620: 616: 612: 610: 601: 597: 593: 589: 585: 581: 577: 573: 565: 558: 554: 552: 547: 543: 539: 534: 529: 527: 522: 518: 514: 510: 506: 501: 495: 489: 486: 478: 474: 470: 465: 460: 456: 452: 448: 444: 442: 438:Earl Spencer 437: 432: 428: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 400: 396: 392: 388: 386: 381: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 352: 349: 345:Duke of York 340: 328: 327: 305: 289: 279: 277: 276: 169:Tons burthen 160: 97:Commissioned 72: 37: 25: 21:HMS Amethyst 2842:"No. 16469" 2822:"No. 16287" 2802:"No. 16246" 2782:"No. 20866" 2762:"No. 16201" 2742:"No. 16253" 2722:"No. 16251" 2691:"No. 16204" 2671:"No. 16169" 2651:"No. 16112" 2631:"No. 16204" 2611:"No. 16203" 2588:"No. 16034" 2568:"No. 16073" 2539:"No. 16010" 2519:"No. 15916" 2487:"No. 16055" 2467:"No. 15874" 2447:"No. 16057" 2396:"No. 15597" 2349:"No. 15461" 2329:"No. 15362" 2309:"No. 15359" 2289:"No. 15538" 2269:"No. 15386" 2249:"No. 15334" 2229:"No. 15335" 2197:"No. 15434" 2177:"No. 15292" 2157:"No. 15282" 2137:"No. 15541" 2117:"No. 15267" 2097:"No. 15246" 2057:"No. 15301" 2032:"No. 15236" 1999:"No. 15233" 1935:"No. 15294" 1906:"No. 15223" 1886:"No. 15242" 1866:"No. 15425" 1827:"No. 20939" 1804:"No. 20939" 1744:Folkestone. 1531:Robert Dodd 1445:Maria Julia 1441:St. Etienne 1297:ĂŽle de Batz 1250:Jonge Jacob 1200:, captured 1190:On 24 July 1147:Immortalite 1132:Immortalite 1122:approached 1104:Immortalite 1047:Isle of May 907:hired armed 877:Dedaigneuse 873:DĂ©daigneuse 864:DĂ©daigneuse 766:Samuel Hood 619:, captured 523:Dedaigneuse 496:DĂ©daigneuse 105:Honours and 3621:1799 ships 3595:Categories 3523:Macedonian 3456:Archimedes 3253:Chichester 3156:Shipwrecks 2875:References 1607:Marie Ange 1447:, and six 1366:Vigilantie 1355:Rising Sun 1197:Magicienne 1128:Royal Navy 1086:impressing 1064:, because 799:Courageaux 596:had taken 457:Providence 433:Aventurier 429:Aventurier 421:Aventurier 409:Aventurier 401:Aventurier 393:Aventurier 333:John Cooke 295:fifth-rate 285:Royal Navy 262:carronades 241:Complement 3554:HMS  3543:HMS  3534:Franchise 3532:HMS  3521:HMS  3494:HMS  3461:HMS  3446:St George 3444:HMS  3437:HMS  3416:HMS  3395:HMS  3384:HMS  3373:HMS  3362:HMS  3343:Guachapin 3341:HMS  3300:HMS  3289:HMS  3270:Adventure 3219:HMS  3208:HMS  3197:HMS  3186:HMS  3165:HMS  1788:Citations 1546:Rochefort 1536:In 1809, 1421:Carmelita 1379:On 3 May 1309:Josephine 1307:captured 1293:Josephine 1285:Josephine 1273:Josephine 1238:Wolverine 1226:Willaumez 1216:captured 1172:captured 1164:captured 1156:captured 1117:HMS  1045:from the 895:Charlotta 844:In 1801, 816:Impetueux 787:Brilliant 715:Impetueux 681:Lancaster 666:, though 606:Bearhaven 580:captured 544:Vaillante 419:captured 403:, out of 231:Sail plan 3552:31 Oct: 3541:24 Sep: 3530:21 Feb: 3519:20 Feb: 3453:25 Dec: 3435:24 Dec: 3425:15 Dec: 3418:Saldanha 3404:30 Nov: 3393:21 Nov: 3382:14 Oct: 3371:21 Aug: 3360:18 Aug: 3339:29 Jul: 3329:22 Jul: 3287:29 Jun: 3277:16 Jun: 3267:24 May: 3238:25 Apr: 3231:Favorite 3228:12 Mar: 3221:Shamrock 3217:23 Feb: 3206:18 Feb: 3199:Amethyst 3195:16 Feb: 3184:13 Feb: 3174:29 Jan: 3064:Amethyst 3057:Penelope 3043:Penelope 2917:(1825). 2416:Amethyst 1661:Vaillant 1642:Amethyst 1623:Amethyst 1597:Amethyst 1587:Amethyst 1579:Flushing 1568:Amethyst 1538:Amethyst 1523:Amethyst 1490:Limerick 1482:freedoms 1478:Plymouth 1474:Amethyst 1460:Amethyst 1453:Amethyst 1433:Amethyst 1425:Amethyst 1417:Conflict 1413:Amethyst 1399:Conflict 1395:Amethyst 1386:Conflict 1381:Amethyst 1370:Amethyst 1362:Amethyst 1351:Amethyst 1347:Susannah 1343:Amethyst 1332:Amethyst 1313:Amethyst 1305:Amethyst 1275:some 20 1269:Amethyst 1263:Captain 1246:Amethyst 1233:Amethyst 1222:Amethyst 1214:Amethyst 1210:Ebenezer 1206:Amethyst 1192:Amethyst 1181:Amethyst 1170:Amethyst 1166:Johannes 1162:Amethyst 1154:Amethyst 1140:Woodford 1136:Woodford 1113:Amethyst 1109:Woodford 1091:Woodford 1066:Amethyst 1062:Vlugheid 1055:Amethyst 1039:Vlugheid 1035:Amethyst 1017:Glenmore 1012:Amethyst 1005:Amethyst 997:Amethyst 986:Amethyst 968:corvette 964:Amethyst 943:Amethyst 932:Amethyst 923:Atalante 899:Carlotta 888:Amethyst 869:Amethyst 850:corvette 846:Amethyst 841:36,000. 827:Amethyst 770:Amethyst 758:Amethyst 747:Amethyst 720:Amethyst 701:Industry 693:Insolent 685:Vigilant 677:Amethyst 668:Amethyst 664:Morbihan 649:Caroline 645:Amethyst 629:obusiers 613:Amethyst 578:Amethyst 559:Amethyst 530:Amethyst 519:Amethyst 507:Amethyst 477:. Among 461:Beaulieu 453:Amethyst 417:Amethyst 397:Avanture 389:Amethyst 366:Beaulieu 362:Amethyst 353:Beaulieu 341:Amethyst 329:Amethyst 312:and the 306:Amethyst 302:Deptford 290:Penelope 280:Amethyst 249:Armament 161:Penelope 100:May 1799 89:Launched 73:Amethyst 3556:Calypso 3496:Toronto 3439:Defence 3414:4 Dec: 3397:Grouper 3309:7 Jul: 3302:Staunch 3280:Tonquin 3249:2 May: 3188:Pandora 3163:6 Jan: 3096:Amphion 3087:Lavinia 1712:⁄ 1698:⁄ 1684:⁄ 1669:⁄ 1583:Cadsand 1468:at the 1437:Growler 1431:. Then 1404:Growler 1277:leagues 1043:leagues 1023:Galatea 903:leagues 858:Oiseaux 793:Cynthia 738:Cerbère 733:Cerbère 638:Garland 615:, with 566:Modeste 548:Valiant 540:Valiant 511:Oiseaux 490:Oiseaux 479:Huzelle 475:Huzelle 471:Huzelle 466:Unicorn 445:Huzelle 405:Lorient 370:Dauphin 298:frigate 287:36-gun 205:⁄ 178:⁄ 79:Builder 49:History 3545:Hermes 3501:Varuna 3386:Pomone 3375:Tartar 3364:Tartar 3322:Thames 3312:Rachel 3260:Duncan 3177:Hannah 2975:  2956:  2941:  2903:  1564:NiĂ©men 1555:NiĂ©men 1527:Niemen 1494:ThĂ©tis 1465:ThĂ©tis 1409:Annais 1401:, and 1324:Plover 1281:Scilly 1202:Agnela 1124:Ganges 1097:Ganges 936:Sirius 910:cutter 884:Sirius 831:Nymphe 814:, and 811:London 805:Renown 790:, and 781:Amelia 762:Ferrol 756:Next, 689:Menais 617:Nymphe 602:Active 598:Active 586:Active 574:Nymphe 555:Nymphe 535:Nymphe 515:Sirius 502:Sirius 449:Ursule 382:Nymphe 380:, and 378:Cabrus 292:-class 283:was a 193:Length 107:awards 3489:Ocean 3428:Polly 3407:Flore 3098:class 3089:class 3071:Jason 1648:Notes 1631:Brest 1510:, by 1498:Brune 1391:Actif 1318:Dryad 1279:from 1174:Irene 1143:' 990:Alert 820:GuĂŞpe 749:' 728:Viper 709:Viper 670:' 590:Amity 481:' 358:Jenny 40:, by 3582:1812 3569:1810 3483:Anna 3463:Hero 3291:Firm 3258:HMS 3251:HMS 3242:Swan 3167:Bold 2973:ISBN 2954:ISBN 2939:ISBN 2901:ISBN 2019:Star 1617:Fate 1609:and 1602:Lyra 1599:and 1581:and 1488:and 1486:Cork 1415:and 1383:and 1321:and 1301:Jane 1299:and 1289:Jane 1218:Juno 1158:Spes 1119:Lynx 1115:and 1102:HMS 1094:and 1020:and 934:and 897:(or 886:and 775:Stag 718:and 633:Mars 625:Mars 621:Mars 594:Mars 542:(or 513:and 505:and 463:and 447:(or 425:Cato 413:Cato 395:(or 374:Cato 364:and 278:HMS 215:Beam 172:1045 136:Fate 71:HMS 68:Name 1484:of 1051:Fly 956:sic 726:of 697:Ann 399:). 244:274 3597:: 3492:, 3486:, 3459:, 3442:, 3256:, 2923:. 2856:^ 2844:. 2824:. 2804:. 2784:. 2764:. 2744:. 2724:. 2705:^ 2693:. 2673:. 2653:. 2633:. 2613:. 2602:^ 2590:. 2570:. 2541:. 2521:. 2489:. 2469:. 2449:. 2398:. 2387:^ 2351:. 2331:. 2311:. 2291:. 2271:. 2251:. 2231:. 2199:. 2179:. 2159:. 2139:. 2119:. 2099:. 2083:LL 2059:. 2046:^ 2034:. 2001:. 1969:. 1937:. 1908:. 1888:. 1868:. 1841:^ 1829:. 1818:^ 1806:. 1795:^ 1730:6½ 1671:94 1667:17 1613:. 1593:. 1585:. 1562:. 1443:, 1397:, 1376:. 1357:. 1349:. 1338:. 1327:. 1311:, 1283:. 1252:. 1228:. 1187:. 1003:, 973:. 930:. 879:. 808:, 784:, 778:, 772:, 712:, 703:. 695:, 691:, 687:, 641:. 623:. 608:. 576:, 525:. 384:. 376:, 372:, 339:, 304:. 267:Fc 258:QD 186:bm 180:94 176:48 3141:e 3134:t 3127:v 3034:e 3027:t 3020:v 2962:. 2909:. 2081:( 1732:d 1728:s 1714:4 1710:1 1707:+ 1705:2 1700:4 1696:1 1693:+ 1691:3 1686:4 1682:1 1679:+ 1677:6 839:ÂŁ 207:8 203:3 200:+ 198:5 188:) 184:( 23:.

Index

HMS Amethyst

Thomas Whitcombe
Deptford Dockyard
Naval General Service Medal
Penelope-class frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
carronades
Fc
Royal Navy
Penelope-class
fifth-rate
frigate
Deptford
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Naval General Service Medal
John Cooke
Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland
Duke of York
Beaulieu
Lorient
Earl Spencer
Unicorn
Oiseaux
DĂ©daigneuse
Sirius
Nymphe

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