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HMS Jackdaw (1806)

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to England on a course along the Portuguese coast. On 15 February 1807 she spotted three sails, which altered their course towards her. A chase developed but next morning the largest of the three, a lateen-rigged vessel, was observed to be only five miles behind and using sweeps to catch up.
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s quarter and hoisted a Spanish flag. Brice consulted with the Mate, John Edwards, and the two convinced each other that as they had only two guns mounted, and a total of only 17 men on board, resistance was futile. They therefore
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After they were taken prisoner, some crew members became drunk and abusive, which led Brice later to charge them with drunken insubordination. Two testified at the subsequent court martial on 11 May 1807 for the loss of
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that William Rowe built at Newcastle and launched in 1806. She had a relatively undistinguished career, with the low point being her capture by what some described as a Spanish "rowboat". British frigates recaptured
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that Brice and Edwards had surrendered too easily. The court martial board agreed and dismissed both Brice and Edwards from the service. The crewmen were sentenced to be
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commissioned her before turning over command to Lieutenant Samuel Thomas. The newly promoted Lieutenant Nathaniel Brice took command in October.
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was fitted as a tender to the flagship at Plymouth. She was offered for sale on 17 October 1816, and sold on 1 November for £210.
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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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He did not serve after 1815 but in 1840 he was placed on the list of retired Commanders.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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the next day. She went on to serve as a tender at Plymouth before being sold in 1816.
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fired a handful of shots before the vessel took up a raking position on
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650–1859
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Index

HMS Jackdaw
Royal Navy Ensign
United Kingdom
Cuckoo-class
schooner
bm
carronades
Royal Navy
Cuckoo-class
schooner
Lieutenant Martin White
Collingwood
struck
mulcted
Minerva
Amazon




Winfield (2008)




Hepper (1994)
Gosset (1986)
"No. 16307"
The London Gazette
"No. 17183"

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