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too was sailing under Danish colours, with a Spanish crew. She was sailing from Jacquemel to Saint Thomas with 30,000 pounds of coffee. A Spanish schooner that was coppered and designed like a Virginia pilot boat was carrying 45,000 pounds of coffee from Saint Martha to Curacoa. Lastly,
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hit a reef. Despite efforts to lighten her, she remained stuck on the reef and filling with water. Daylight revealed that she was five miles from shore so she used her boats to transfer provisions and some of her crew there. The next day,
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in 1795. She was commissioned in November 1795 under Commander John West, who sailed her for Jamaica on 16 April 1796. She remained on the Jamaica station and in January 1797 Commander
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where she captured four armed vessels, one of them after a short engagement, and many small Spanish and French merchant vessels in the Caribbean inter-island and coastal trade.
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had captured 13 merchant vessels. She took seven more in early 1799. Then she took a Dutch schooner, laden with provisions. Next, she captured another Dutch schooner, the
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was sailing under Danish colours but under "irregular" passes and had a crew of Dutchmen and Spaniards. She was carrying coffee from Curacoa to Saint Thomas.
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was about 500 tons (bm), was armed with 16 guns, and carried a crew of 50 men. She was carrying a cargo of logwood and had that day left Havana for Cadiz.
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s boats cut out of Corro a Spanish sloop of 70 tons (bm) and eight men and two unnamed schooners of 30 tons, all laden with mahogany.
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Drawing showing the body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines with scroll figurehead, and longitudinal half-breadth for the
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s boats destroyed a Dutch schooner, a French schooner, and a sloop-rigged boat in the Gulf of Venezuela.
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of 60 tons (bm) with a cargo of mahogany was cut out of the Romain River, near St Catherines. Lastly,
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with dry goods, the British took the cargo but let the vessel alone as she was of no value. However,
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s boats cut out a Danish brig and ship from the River Triest, both of which were carrying mahogany.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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as they left. It turned out that she had hit an uncharted shoal near Rio Puercos.
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and her cargo of mahogany out of the Higuay (HigĂĽey) River, and the Spanish brig
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From March 1800 captured more merchant vessels. She captured the Spanish vessel
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captured or destroyed even more merchant vessels. One was the French schooner
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came on the scene and rescued the entire crew. The British set fire to
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privateer reported to be in the area. At 7:30 in the evening
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took several vessels by herself. One was the Danish schooner
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was cruising the north coast of Cuba in search of a Spanish
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too was sailing from the Mole with provisions, but to
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was the name ship of her class of brig-sloops of the
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859
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The French schooner 597:, of 100 tons, was laden with mahogany when 670:intercepted a French schooner sailing from 410:of six guns that was also carrying troops. 1399: 1385: 1253: 1239: 1116: 1114: 904: 902: 900: 1408:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1800 777:, carrying coffee, hides, and cocoa, and 1192: 1140: 1120: 1097: 1077: 1057: 1037: 1017: 997: 977: 957: 937: 917: 459:, of 90 tons (bm), two guns and 19 men. 428:In late 1797 or early 1798, the frigate 363:on 3 March and the next day she was ten 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1111: 897: 1807: 1173: 353:, a privateer of six guns and 57 men. 1380: 1234: 1087:. 8 October 1799. pp. 1030–1031. 51: 756:sailing from St Croix to Aux Cayes. 115:26 November 1795 – 20 February 1796 13: 1130:. 29 April 1800. pp. 419–420. 798:In May 1800 Mends was promoted to 744:also captured the French schooner 371:when she encountered and captured 14: 1846: 1212: 1067:. 17 September 1799. p. 955. 967:. 21 November 1797. p. 1113. 752:to Curacoa, and the Danish sloop 748:, which was carrying coffee from 475:also captured the Dutch schooner 1835:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico 1790: 1785: 1218: 721:, which was carrying mules from 624:to Hamburg. The Danish Schooner 608:, east of St Domingo. A Spanish 585:s boats cut out the French brig 53: 31: 1830:Ships built on the River Hamble 1154: 1134: 1091: 1071: 1051: 517:From November 1799 the frigate 1178:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. 1107:. 14 January 1800. p. 47. 1031: 1011: 991: 971: 951: 931: 911: 851: 698:captured the Spanish schooner 444:captured the French privateer 417:captured the French privateer 1: 1167: 1027:. 26 March 1799. p. 287. 1007:. 21 April 1798. p. 334. 927:. 25 April 1797. p. 377. 787:detained the Danish schooner 682:detained the Danish schooner 570:captured the Danish schooner 1150:. 19 July 1800. p. 826. 987:. 28 May 1830. p. 1053. 947:. 18 July 1797. p. 676. 890: 7: 1047:. 21 May 1799. p. 490. 806:replaced him as captain of 773:detained the American brig 740:and her cargo of mahogany. 732:s boats cut the Dutch brig 604:s boats cut her out of the 10: 1851: 1825:Maritime incidents in 1800 690:, sailing from Norfolk to 662:burnt the French schooner 616:captured the Hamburg brig 483:, and the French schooner 18: 1780: 1757:December (unknown date): 1693: 1454:February (unknown date): 1414: 1361: 1335: 1271: 1174:Hepper, David J. 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Seaforth Publishing. 813: 791:, carrying coffee from 200: in (29.0 m) 16:Sloop of the Royal Navy 1193:Winfield, Rif (2008). 217: in (22.9 m) 123:Wrecked 8 October 1800 1517:July (unknown date): 1160:Hepper (1994), p. 95. 263: in (3.7 m) 241: in (8.6 m) 80:4 & 18 March 1795 1227:at Wikimedia Commons 1225:HMS Diligence (1795) 390:was in company with 334:but she was renamed 186:Gundeck: 95 ft 1640:Hired armed cutter 406:captured a Spanish 1265:-class brig-sloops 1147:The London Gazette 1127:The London Gazette 1104:The London Gazette 1084:The London Gazette 1064:The London Gazette 1044:The London Gazette 1024:The London Gazette 1004:The London Gazette 984:The London Gazette 964:The London Gazette 944:The London Gazette 924:The London Gazette 818:On 8 October 1800 543:detained the ship 1802: 1801: 1374: 1373: 1223:Media related to 1204:978-1-86176-246-7 804:Charles B.H. Ross 648:Mole St. Nicholas 646:was sailing from 578:to Curacoa. 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Index

HMS Diligence

Bursledon
Diligence-class brig-sloop
brig-sloop
bm
Brig
carronades
chase guns
Royal Navy
Jamaica station
Robert Mends
Bahama Straits
leagues
Pan of Motonzas
Hermione
Renommee
packet ship
Magicienne
Regulus
Jackamel
Curacoa
Acquain
Maregot
Trent
St. Jago
Aux Cayes
Macoris River
felucca
La Guira

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