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then served in the French Navy until 1821 (undergoing a further refit at Toulon during 1809). She was partly re-armed in 1806, with one pair of upper deck guns being removed, and sixteen 32-pounder
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in August 1794. On 10 April 1795, Rear-Admiral Colpoys, while cruising with a squadron composed of five ships of the line and three frigates, chased three French frigates.
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Captain Robert Campbell assumed command in April 1798. Captain Edward Tyrrell Smith followed him in October, and remained in command until 1800, when Captain
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Ferris consulted with his officers and decided that further resistance was pointless and that the only way to save the lives of the remaining crew was for
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and the other Plymouth-based ships left on 11 December and arrived at Spithead the next day. The guardships from the other ports took longer to arrive.
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with those of his forward guns that could bear on her; the other guns fired at the town, batteries and gunboats. Saumarez sent boats from
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manoeuvred, the variable winds pushed her into shoal water and she grounded. Still, from his immobile position, Ferris maintained fire on
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s fire had dwindled to almost nothing so Ferris ordered his men to shelter below decks. He then signalled capitulation by hoisting
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convoyed the Straits fleet to Gibraltar, arriving there on 16 November. On the way they encountered dreadful weather in the
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in Portsmouth on 1 September honourably acquitted Captain Ferris, his officers and crew for the loss of their ship.
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left on a cruise during which at some point they pursued two French frigates. They captured a French merchant ship,
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in March 1801, and under his command she sailed from Spithead on 6 June 1801. She joined Rear-Admiral
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quickly enough for her to take part in the eventual defeat of the Franco-Spanish squadron at the
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On the morning of 6 July Saumarez's squadron of six line-of-battle ships attacked French Admiral
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got within gunshot of one of them and opened fire, at which the frigates took different courses.
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s lieutenant, T. Sykes; after firing several broadsides at the enemy's shipping and batteries,
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returned to Britain in early 1794, and underwent fitting at Plymouth from March to December.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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A Sailor of King George: The Journals of Captain Frederick Hoffman, R.N. 1793–1814
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His successor, in January 1796, was Captain T. Lewis. On 27 January 1796,
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On 17 August 1798, she impressed six US citizens from the American sloop
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on 5 July 1801, which resulted in her capture. She then served in the
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replacing ten of her 9-pounder guns. In May 1807, the 38-gun frigate
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sailed for Jamaica. On 21 October, while on the West Indies station,
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on 28 March 1795 and the capture on 30 March of the French privateer
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returned to Gibraltar. The French and Spanish were unable to repair
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being one of them, shared in the proceeds of the recapture of the
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s crew. The French detained the boats and their crews, including
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was commissioned in August 1787, under Captain Roger Boger.
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Sir James Saumarez then arranged to exchange the men from
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Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez
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where she underwent a refit between March and June.
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underway. Both former Royal Navy vessels were under
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The Royal Navy took 1432:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1801 1368: 1314:Naval History of Great Britain 1793–1827 1162: 1130: 1118: 1086: 1054: 1043:Publications of the Navy Records Society 981: 342:, and for having run aground during the 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1849: 1320: 1292: 1210: 924:at Toulon, and was broken up in 1824. 640:to cut her cables and move to support 1404: 1339: 1311: 1150: 1106: 1074: 143: 59: 1867:Ships of the line of the French Navy 1349: 1231: 1857:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy 293:Upper gundeck: 28 Ă— 18-pounder guns 232:170 ft (51.8 m) (gundeck) 13: 952:The Royal Navy never commissioned 908:in the Mediterranean but escaped. 687:; Ferris then used one of his own 593: 16:Ship of the line of the Royal Navy 14: 1908: 1877:Ships built by the Blackwall Yard 1140:. 13 December 1796. p. 1210. 799: 368:was recommissioned under Captain 350:until she was broken up in 1824. 262:20 ft 0 in (6.1 m) 136:6 July 1801 by the French at the 1862:Culloden-class ships of the line 1832: 1827: 1172:. 30 October 1798. p. 1043. 454:after an hour-long fight at the 450:pursued and captured the 36-gun 353: 144: 61: 35: 1237: 1216: 1176: 1156: 1124: 1297:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. 1080: 1048: 1036: 946: 1: 1253: 1096:. 14 April 1795. p. 339. 1064:. 22 March 1794. p. 255. 590:, one of whom later escaped. 391:On 15 February 1793, she and 290:Gundeck: 28 Ă— 32-pounder guns 963: 735:, deceived by a signal from 7: 1354:. Vol. 2. BiblioLife. 927: 568:was armed with 14 guns and 10: 1913: 1892:Maritime incidents in 1801 770:Second Battle of Algeciras 699:immobile and unsupported. 579:replaced him, only to pay 18: 1822: 1781: 1745:December (unknown date): 1728:November (unknown date): 1481:February (unknown date): 1438: 1325:. Conway Maritime Press. 1293:Hepper, David J. (1994). 344:First Battle of Algeciras 183: 138:First Battle of Algeciras 127:First Battle of Algeciras 54: 47:First Battle of Algeciras 34: 1391:National Maritime Museum 1015:National Maritime Museum 1011:Warship Histories, vol i 939: 653:, Linois's flagship. As 439:pursued two; the 32-gun 184:General characteristics 1373:. Seaforth Publishing. 1312:James, William (1837). 1272:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 1004:"NMM, vessel ID 380109" 911: 572:was the actual captor. 560:captured the privateer 456:action of 10 April 1795 1812:Countess of Sutherland 1369:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1321:Lavery, Brian (2003). 1316:. Vol. 3. London. 1264:. London: John Murray. 676:but a shot demolished 492:Ten British warships, 254: in (14.5 m) 1340:Norie, J. W. (1842). 789:. A court martial in 691:to send them back to 583:off later that year. 299:: 14 Ă— 9-pounder guns 1887:Napoleonic-era ships 1345:. London: C. Wilson. 900:), and the corvette 772:several days later. 464:French frigate  462:captured the 32-gun 305:: 4 Ă— 9-pounder guns 1897:Shipwrecks of Spain 1350:Ross, John (2008). 1121:, pp. 208–209. 812:. In November 1801 804:The French renamed 25:French ship Annibal 1222:James (1837), 118. 1169:The London Gazette 1137:The London Gazette 1093:The London Gazette 1061:The London Gazette 1045:, (1951), Vol. 91. 739:, sent boats from 608:Sir James Saumarez 340:Algeciras Campaign 1844: 1843: 1395:Warship Histories 1393:, as part of the 1380:978-1-86176-246-7 1361:978-0-559-53469-0 1285:978-1-86176-281-8 509:. 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Index

HMS Hannibal
French ship Annibal

First Battle of Algeciras
Blackwall Yard
First Battle of Algeciras
First Battle of Algeciras
French Navy Ensign
France
Culloden-class
ship of the line
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
Fc
third-rate
ship of the line
Royal Navy
Carthaginian
Hannibal
Algeciras Campaign
First Battle of Algeciras
French Navy
John Colpoys
guardship
Plymouth
Spithead
HMS Hector
Sir Alan Gardner
John Markham

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