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HMS Jalouse (1809)

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was a privateer from Bordeaux. From December 1808, she was under the command of Captain Plassiard. She was a joint-venture between Plassiard, the merchant Balguerie, and the Protestant merchants Baour frères. She made a commercial voyage to Senegal and on her return in 1809 the partners fitted her
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was paid-off at Chatham in January 1816. The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered "Jalouse, of 26 guns and, 425 tons", lying at Chatham, for sale on 8 March 1819. She sold there to G. Young on that date for £1,660.
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launched in 1809 and sold in 1819. She participated in the capture of a French privateer, but spent most of her active service escorting convoys. The Navy sold her in 1819.
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arrived at Cork, after seeing a convoy to Cadiz and a month's cruise, during which time she captured, to the westward of the Great Belt, two American brigs.
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and Commander James Bashford replaced him. Lieutenant John Undrell received promotion to Commander on 13 June 1815 and took command of
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departed Cork to join with the convoy that departed for Lisbon on the 27 October, after experiencing most dreadful weather.
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escorted her convoy as far as Gibraltar and returned to England on 9 July. She then went into quarantine.
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had a crew of 70 men, who resisted with grapeshot and small arms fire, killing one seaman on
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La Marine du Consulat et du Premier Empire: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1800 A 1815
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anchored close under the French coast. A cutting out expedition then went in with boats.
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in June 1809 for the Irish Station and under the command of Commander Henry G. Morris.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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In September 1812 Commander Abraham Lowe replaced Morris. On 23 December 1812
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was armed with fifteen 6-pounder guns and had a crew of 94 men.
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had no casualties Still, the boats succeeded in taking
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List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy
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HMS Jalouse

Plymouth Dockyard
Cormorant-class
ship-sloop
bm
Ship
carronades
QD
Fc
bow chasers
Cormorant-class
ship-sloop
Royal Navy
Cork
Phoenix
Castilian
Leonidas
post captain
Jamaica station
Jalouse (1809)
National Maritime Museum
Greenwich





Winfield (2008)
Lloyd's List

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