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40: 293:, attempted to capture or destroy the convoy. The vessels, however, except one, succeeded in getting under the guns of Basse-terre. One vessel, which had anchored near Vieux-Fort, they boarded and brought off under a heavy but apparently harmless cannonade. 304:, and anchor under the protection of one principal battery and two smaller flanking ones. Mackenzie and Peachey volunteered to attempt cutting her out. For this purpose Mackenzie, with 25 seamen and marines, went on board 237:
had a crew of 19 men, armed with small arms, and was of 35 tons (bm) burthen. She was from Curaçao, sailing from Curaçao to Guadeloupe with a cargo of dry goods.
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was armed with four guns, and had a complement of 39 men. The 39 men included a detachment of 13 soldiers from the French garrison at
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had two men killed and three wounded. The French had one man killed and two drowned, and nine men wounded, including the
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captured a privateer of greater force than herself, as well as two small prizes. She was sold in March 1803, during the
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The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV
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and Mackenzie and Peachey, with 30 men, boarded and carried the French schooner in the face of the batteries.
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carried only four guns, she was pierced for 12 and was large enough to carry them. She was on her way to
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to complete her armament of twelve 6-pounders and 20 brass swivels. The British took her into service
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The official date of his commission as a lieutenant was 24 November 1798. Banks went on to command
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on the Heligoland Station between 1809 and 1814. For his services there he received promotion to
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Banks received a commission as a lieutenant and in August an appointment to command
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Two days later, in the afternoon, the British observed the French schooner
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on 13 October 1813, and was made a Knight of the Imperial Russian
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s commander was Mr. Francis Banks, masters mate. In April 1796
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to Saint Bartholomew with a load of cordwood. A week later,
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purchased in the West Indies in 1798 to act as a tender to
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Index

HMS Garland
Schooner
Sails
schooner
Royal Navy
Prince of Wales
Peace of Amiens
Roseau
Pickle
bm
Pointe Petre
post-ship
Daphne
Cyane
Hornet
the Saintes
Vieux-Fort
Trois-Rivières
Pointe Petre
HMS Eclair
carronades
Blazer
post captain
Order of Saint Anna
Order of the Sword
"No. 15023"
The London Gazette
Marshall (1833)

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