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580: 340: 120: 33: 62: 2162: 2157: 1536: 370:. The British suffered nine wounded, two of whom, including Reynolds, later died. The French suffered ten dead and 30 wounded, many mortally. Cordier, wounded, fell into a boat and escaped. The British sent 579: 554:
Lieutenant Boss was on leave at the time of the action but later took over as acting commander while Bettesworth recuperated. At Cumana Gut, Boss cut out several schooners and later took a brig from
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In February 1808 Commander Thomas Tucker assumed command, to be succeeded by Commander Andrew Hodge. Lieutenant Henry George Moysey, possibly acting, then took command. Under his command
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off a quarter of a cable but she slipped back and ran directly onto the reef. There she bilged. All her crew was saved but the British burned her to prevent her recapture. A
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board found Lieutenant John Felton, the officer of the watch, guilty of negligence and dismissed him from the service. Moysey died the next month of yellow fever.
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carried, but in a smaller vessel. Bettesworth opined that she had fought so gallantly because her captain was also a part-owner. She was 20 days out of
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after being dismissed the service. The Prince of Wales exercised his royal prerogative and restored Felton to his erstwhile rank in the Navy.
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Joseph-Marie-Emmanuel Cordier. The British captured her in 1804 in a cutting-out action at Martinique. In her five-year British career
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captured several French privateers and engaged in two notable single-ship actions, also against privateers. In the first she captured
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had 30 men killed and 41 wounded. She carried 16 French long 6-pounder guns and had a crew of 120. This was the same armament as
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shared in the prize money, together with all the other vessels that been associated in the blockade of the
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This tonnage is not consistent with the recorded dimensions below. The burthen per the dimensions is 333
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five men killed and four wounded, including Bettesworth, who took a hit in his head from a musket ball.
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recaptured an American ship, from St. Domingo, that was carrying coffee. The American had been the
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to a design by François Pestel, and carrying sixteen 6-pounder guns. She was commissioned under
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hit a rock; all her crew were saved but they had to set fire to her to prevent her recapture.
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in July 1805. After refitting she sailed for the Lisbon station. On 25 November 1805
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cooperated in capturing two merchantmen lying for protection under the batteries at
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under a flag of truce to Fort Royal to hand the wounded over to their countrymen.
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was a prototype, and the only vessel of her class. Construction on the subsequent
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sent four boats and 72 men under Lieutenant Robert Carthew Reynolds to
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had been out of Ferrol one month, during which time she had captured
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View of St John's Harbour, Antigua; the fleet at anchor and the brig
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Moore, Alan Hilary; Macpherson, Arthur George Holdsworth (1926).
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was indecisive, with the British capturing only two enemy ships.
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so that he could rake the French vessel. Unable to fight back,
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came to her assistance and her guns and stores were removed.
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This keel length is not consistent with the burthen above.
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making sail with dispatches for England (12 June 1805)
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On 5 February 1806, two years after her own capture,
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of six guns. That same day she captured the schooner
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(2015). 1416:The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793-1900 1574: 1560: 1217: 1215: 966:This may have been the same vessel as the 470: 1583:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1809 1088: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1053: 1051: 942:The prize netted each ordinary seaman on 649:captured her, had taken the English brig 595:arrived in Plymouth with dispatches from 1489: 1452: 1432: 1305: 1261: 1241: 1221: 1206: 1194: 1171: 1151: 1127: 1092: 1057: 1042: 773:In addition to the loss of her captain, 578: 528:and had taken one brig, which, however, 423:and also in the cutting out expedition. 404:and part of the cutting out expedition. 338: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1394: 1255: 1231:. 21 December 1805. pp. 1598–1599. 1212: 1139: 850:On 22 September 1809, at about 3:30am, 713: 702:, which had been part of a convoy that 89:(Constructeur:François-Timothée Pestel) 2177: 1413: 1334: 1071: 1048: 986:s officers at the time was Lieutenant 854:struck a rock off Petit-Terre off the 785:, lost two men killed and 13 wounded. 599:. On her way, she had spotted Admiral 1555: 817:, where she cut out a privateer from 216:77 ft 3 in (23.55 m) ( 209:97 ft 0 in (29.57 m) ( 117: 59: 1362: 1293: 415:was John George Boss who had been a 263:French service: 16 × 6-pounder guns 13: 1161:. 19 September 1807. p. 1253. 804: 781:, according to a paragraph in the 238:13 ft 0 in (3.96 m) 230:28 ft 6 in (8.69 m) 14: 2221: 1528: 1102:. 2 April 1805. pp. 435–436. 534:had recaptured. 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On 3 December 1807, off 334: 152:Wrecked, 22 September 1809 18: 2150: 2126:December (unknown date): 2108: 2079:December (unknown date): 1738:February (unknown date): 1589: 1477:. Halton & T. Smith. 1439:"Boss, John George"  1395:Grocott, Terence (1997). 613:Battle of Cape Finisterre 481:Then on 8 February 1805, 316: 156: 54: 30: 1678:January (unknown date): 1541:HMS Curieux (ship, 1800) 1459:"Campbell, Donald"  899: 706:had been escorting from 657:had also taken the brig 392:Reynold's successor was 157:General characteristics 1963:August (unknown date): 1774:Jane, Duchess of Gordon 1513:. Seaforth Publishing. 1494:. 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Index

HMS Curieux

Francis Sartorius Jr.
French Navy Ensign
Saint Malo
Royal Navy Ensign
Corvette
bm
overall
keel
carronades
corvette
Saint-Malo
Dame Ernouf
Curieux-class brigs

HMS Centaur
cut her
Fort Royal
Martinique
Royal Navy
brig-sloop
George Edmund Byron Bettesworth
lieutenant
first lieutenant
midshipman
privateer
schooner
prize
jib-boom

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