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37: 66: 153: 4338: 4333: 1055:. As the press gangs approached they were noticed, and the crews of both Indiamen were piped to quarters. That is, they assembled on the decks armed with pikes and cutlasses, and anything they could throw. The officers in charge of the press gangs thought this mere bravado and pulled alongside the Indiamen, only to meet a severe resistance from the crewmen, who had absolutely no desire to serve in the Royal Navy. The men from 3694: 1565:
returned fire. The British refloated the luggers and brought them out the next day, having taken no casualties. In their haste to quit the vessel, the Danes failed to fire the fuse on a cask of gunpowder they had left by the fireplace on the largest lugger. Marshall thought the Danes' behaviour in
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was laid up at Deptford in May 1811. The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" first offered "Lynx, of 425 tons", lying at Deptford, for sale on 28 April 1813. She was sold there for ÂŁ1330 on 24 April 1813.
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and came on board, demanding to know why it had not come about in response to the shots. After learning the schooner was in fact a revenue vessel of the U.S. government, Skene and his men returned to
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in April as her name does not appear in the list of vessels whose crews qualified to share in the prize money stemming from the battle, nor in the list of vessels whose crew qualified for the
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took numerous prizes, mostly merchant vessels but also including some privateers. She was also at the second Battle of Copenhagen in 1807. She was sold in April 1813. She then became the
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Captain William Green sailed from England on 4 October 1835, bound for the Pacific Ocean. He returned on 3 July 1839 with 2120 barrels of oil, a full cargo.
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Captain William Tolley Brookes sailed from England on 18 August 1824, bound for Peru. He returned on 13 September 1827 with 700 casks of oil, fins (
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suffered several injuries from shot and pike that were thrown at them, and eventually the marines opened fire with muskets, killing two sailors on
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Captain Thomas Heriot sailed from England on 8 November 1839, bound for Timor. He returned on 17 May 1843 with 440 casks (183 tons) of oil.
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that Bennett had just had broken up. Over the course of his career as a shipowner, Bennett owned more than 50 vessels, all or almost all
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Captain Beacon sailed from England on 11 June 1819, bound for Peru. He returned on 6 September 1821 with 700 casks of oil and 50 skins.
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returned to Britain from Copenhagen carrying Captain John F. Devonshire and dispatches. She does not appear to have participated in the
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threw six of her guns overboard to lighten her and thus, albeit insufficiently, improve her speed. Both privateers had set out from
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Captain Edwards, Darnley, or Darney, sailed from England on 8 October 1821. He returned on 10 March 1824 with 550 barrels of oil.
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sailed from England on 14 December 1831, bound for the Sandwich Islands. He returned on 26 June 1835 with 560 casks of oil.
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were sitting in the Thames in March 1803, taking their crews on board just prior to sailing. At sunset, a press gang from
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tons (bm), had been built in Amsterdam, and was pierced for 18 guns. Both vessels had been on their way to Batavia when
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and cutter in pursuit, under the command of Lieutenant Alexander Skene, who four years later would command
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in to cut them out. The largest of the luggers, which had four guns and four howitzers, opened fire on
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off Trindelen. She was armed with six guns and had a crew of 40 men. At the same time they captured
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had been beyond the 12-mile (19 km) limit and noted that the schooner was not flying any flag.
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pooled their share of the prize money with that due Lieutenant Daniel Carpenter, the commander of
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Captain Beacon sailed in August 1815. He returned on 23 March 1816 with some 700 barrels of oil.
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sent Hall a letter of appreciation for the protection this capture gave to the colony.
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Logbook of HMS Falcon held at National Archives, Kew, London – reference ADM51/4446.
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In October Commander Thomas Percival took command. On 10 November the American ship
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shared in the reward. By agreement, these vessels also shared the prize money with
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Overall:108 ft 4 in (33.0 m), or 112 ft 9 in (34.4 m)
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under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Fitzgerald, discovered three Danish
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on 5 September in connection with the surrender of the Danish fleet at the
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capturing three Danish luggers, 12 August 1809, oil on canvas, 19th century
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to Embden carrying masts. By this account the vessels they captured were:
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in 1814 with Bacon, master, Bennett, owner, and trade London–South Seas.
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arrived at Leith. She was carrying a cargo of salt and was a prize to
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Captain Brookes sailed from England on 11 March 1828, bound for the
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shared in the proceeds of the capture of the Danish merchant-vessel
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In the ensuing international political furor, Beresford stated that
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took possession and in 1811 received salvage money for the vessel.
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had six guns but a crew of only 23 men. The next day they captured
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seamen. The crews of outbound Indiamen were an attractive target.
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leaving the explosive device disgraceful. The largest lugger was
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on 3 June. That same day the two British ships also captured the
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on a cruise out of Halifax. On 1 March the two vessels captured
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Captain Beacon sailed from England in October 1814, bound for
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drew too much water to continue the chase, Beresford sent his
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from England on 9 August 1813. He returned on 9 August 1814.
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to board, all they found on board were a few sickly sailors.
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Captain William Beacon, who had been master of the previous
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to cruise the coast of the United States. Around this time
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In August 1795 Commander Thomas Tireman took command of
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Captain Beacon sailed on 1 August 1817, bound for the
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captured three privateers. On the 29th they captured
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On 12 August, Commander John Willoughby Marshall and
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off the Danish coast. The water was too shallow for
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succeeded in destroying the Danish ship of the line
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The United States Coast Guard records that in 1795,
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While sailing in company with the gun-brig 1763:, as well as the proceeds of the capture of 1501:, on the 11th, 13th, 14th, and 15 December. 646:represents the only record of the incident. 1868:that worked in the southern whale fishery. 396: 4028: 4014: 3727: 3713: 3334: 3332: 3179: 3177: 3175: 2925: 2923: 2807: 2805: 2692: 2690: 2649: 2647: 2392: 2390: 2369: 2367: 2365: 2150: 2148: 1759:also shared by agreement her portion with 630:did apparently display some sort of small 4037:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1795 1995:for 1843 has the notation "Broken up" by 1557:before all three luggers ran ashore once 3666: 3611: 3544: 3491: 3471: 3418: 3398: 3378: 3358: 3338: 3315: 3295: 3275: 3255: 3235: 3215: 3183: 3158: 3138: 3118: 3098: 3069: 3049: 3029: 3009: 2989: 2969: 2949: 2929: 2906: 2886: 2866: 2831: 2811: 2788: 2768: 2756: 2736: 2716: 2696: 2673: 2653: 2630: 2610: 2577: 2545: 2525: 2505: 2460: 2428: 2396: 2373: 2348: 2315: 2295: 2247: 2227: 2207: 2139: 2062:As a result, each of the three received 1920:Captain Beacon sailed on 30 April 1816. 920:shared in the capture of three vessels, 19:For other ships with the same name, see 3329: 3193:. 9 September 1809. pp. 1456–1457. 3172: 2920: 2802: 2687: 2644: 2387: 2362: 2188: 2186: 2184: 2145: 250:Keel:90 ft 9 in (27.7 m) 4353: 3628: 2448: 2182: 2180: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2166: 2164: 4376:Age of Sail merchant ships of England 4009: 3708: 3637: 3203: 389:. She made 12 whaling voyages in the 149: 62: 1747:in the proceeds of the recapture of 864:following on 1 August. The next day 772:captured the American merchant ship 603:. Skene's men quickly overtook the 3446:. No. 4511. 16 November 1810. 2161: 1724:. The three vessels also shared in 802:. Then on 8 September she captured 579:then began to fire continuously as 13: 3079:. 16 November 1816. p. 21753. 2778:. 27 September 1803. p. 1325. 2663:. 19 April 1803. pp. 464–465. 2587:. 15 September 1801. p. 1145. 1731:s capture of the French privateer 1257:captured another Prussian vessel, 1004: 14: 4402: 3686: 3519:. No. 4526. 8 January 1811. 3368:. 23 November 1811. p. 2267. 3325:. 17 November 1812. p. 2327. 3245:. 26 November 1814. p. 2347. 2746:. 10 December 1805. p. 1555. 2515:. 29 November 1800. p. 1352. 2406:. 15 September 1798. p. 880. 1822:reported ion 8 January 1811 that 1647:on 4 November when they captured 1635:on 2 November when they captured 1531:, in the company of the gun-brig 834:Shortly thereafter, on 15 April, 539: 478:On 31 January 1795, Rear-Admiral 412:Station. Penrose was promoted to 4336: 4331: 3692: 3305:. 19 February 1811. p. 340. 3039:. 24 February 1810. p. 290. 2999:. 19 February 1814. p. 393. 2939:. 21 October 1809. p. 1674. 2916:. 26 October 1816. p. 2038. 2841:. 21 October 1806. p. 1400. 2821:. 10 February 1807. p. 179. 2237:. 8 December 1798. p. 1185. 2217:. 4 December 1798. p. 1173. 1982:12th whaling voyage (1839–1843): 1976:11th whaling voyage (1835–1839): 1966:10th whaling voyage (1831–1835): 1298:, on 6 August. Eight days later 1089:. A year later, on 10 May 1804, 416:on 7 October 1794 and Commander 151: 64: 35: 3572: 3558: 3538: 3505: 3485: 3465: 3432: 3412: 3408:. 27 October 1810. p. 483. 3392: 3372: 3352: 3309: 3289: 3269: 3249: 3229: 3225:. 2 October 1810. p. 1569. 3209: 3152: 3148:. 20 January 1810. p. 105. 3132: 3112: 3092: 3083: 3063: 3043: 3023: 3003: 2983: 2963: 2943: 2900: 2880: 2876:. 28 January 1809. p. 135. 2860: 2845: 2825: 2782: 2762: 2730: 2710: 2706:. 2 October 1804. p. 1243. 2667: 2624: 2620:. 29 January 1803. p. 131. 2604: 2591: 2571: 2559: 2539: 2519: 2499: 2474: 2454: 2422: 2410: 2342: 2329: 2309: 2056: 2012: 1956:9th whaling voyage (1828–1831): 1946:8th whaling voyage (1824–1827): 1940:7th whaling voyage (1821–1824): 1934:6th whaling voyage (1819–1821): 1924:5th whaling voyage (1817–1819): 1918:4th whaling voyage (1816–1817): 1912:3rd whaling voyage (1815–1816): 1902:2nd whaling voyage (1814–1815): 1888:1st whaling voyage (1813–1814): 1743:again shared by agreement with 1237:on 6 April. They also captured 1110:took numerous prizes. She took 649: 567:s acting captain, attempted to 3501:. 23 July 1811. p. 14123. 2896:. 4 August 1810. p. 1167. 2726:. 30 March 1802. p. 1367. 2555:. 24 August 1802. p. 907. 2383:. 17 August 1798. p. 742. 2325:. 10 August 1802. p. 848. 2289: 2275: 2261: 2241: 2221: 2201: 1908:. He returned on 2 June 1815. 1142:was in company with the sloop 691:captured the French privateer 571:, but he had on board Senator 420:replaced Penrose in November. 1: 3590: 3428:. 16 March 1811. p. 512. 3265:. 11 July 1815. p. 1394. 3168:. 11 July 1815. p. 1394. 3059:. 21 July 1810. p. 1083. 2535:. 3 August 1802. p. 822. 2438:. 23 April 1803. p. 484. 1124:Jonge Pieter Casper Piersberg 1011:resumption of war with France 734:recaptured the American ship 587:waters on the north point of 3638:Norie, John William (1827). 3554:. 6 April 1813. p. 703. 3481:. 1 June 1811. p. 1033. 3388:. 4 June 1811. p. 1049. 3348:. 16 June 1810. p. 881. 3285:. 8 June 1811. p. 1071. 3108:. 4 March 1815. p. 396. 3019:. 9 April 1808. p. 507. 2857:– Retrieved 16 October 2014. 2798:. 2 April 1805. p. 441. 2683:. 17 July 1804. p. 879. 2640:. 21 July 1804. p. 892. 2305:. 28 July 1795. p. 780. 2257:. 10 July 1802. p. 737. 2107: 2053:captured them off the Texel. 2033:tons (bm), was Dutch-built. 1561:and the launch's 18-pounder 7: 4371:Cormorant-class ship-sloops 3128:. 11 May 1811. p. 877. 2979:. 22 May 1813. p. 999. 2959:. 23 May 1807. p. 697. 2601:(Hull, England), issue 755. 2566:The United service magazine 2470:. 22 May 1804. p. 652. 2271:13 February 1795, No. 2690. 1833: 1716:captured the Danish vessel 1655:captured the Danish sloops 1445:on 12 July. On 16 November 1336:. On 13 July they captured 1233:captured the Prussian ship 838:captured the Dutch vessels 829:Naval General Service Medal 726:captured the American ship 463:had been "much plundered". 10: 4407: 4391:Maritime incidents in 1795 3629:Kippis, Alexander (1809). 3612:Crawford, Abraham (1851). 2358:. 7 May 1799. p. 441. 1880: 1774:captured the Danish sloop 1643:was again in company with 1350:the capture, on 7 May, of 1126:on 12 July, and the brigs 765:On 14 April 1799, she and 622:had not in fact flown the 506:Charleston, South Carolina 18: 4326: 4223: 4043: 3970: 3745: 3616:. London: Henry Colburn. 1850:Daniel Bennett purchased 1845: 1808:came across the derelict 1411:Prinds Christian Frederik 1312:shared in the capture of 1085:captured the French ship 1009:In the months before the 946:shared in the capture of 812:shared in the capture of 640:United States Coast Guard 406:Charles Vinicombe Penrose 197: 57: 34: 4366:Ships built in Gravesend 2417:The Gentleman's magazine 2285:31 March 1795, No. 2703. 2005: 1854:in 1813 and renamed her 1666:On 29 and 30 April 1810 1449:captured three vessels: 783:captured the brigantine 634:that was not visible to 397:French Revolutionary War 198:General characteristics 3671:. Seaforth Publishing. 3525:2027/mdp.39015005721405 3452:2027/hvd.32044105232938 1987: 1391:Battle of Zealand Point 1176:Jonge Oune & Brower 711:captured the privateer 486:, under the command of 16:Sloop of the Royal Navy 3667:Winfield, Rif (2008). 3645:. J.W. Norie & Co. 1272:, Edward Fox, Master. 860:, with the capture of 391:southern whale fishery 363:, launched in 1794 at 282:9 ft (2.7 m) 3699:HMS Lynx (ship, 1794) 3582:(1843), Seq. No. 117. 3568:(1814), Seq. No. R81. 1782:shared in the prize. 1631:were in company with 1443:Jagten Sophia Cecilia 1182:, Stemmings, master; 779:On 17 September 1799 676:On 24 February 1796, 638:. Unfortunately, the 560:. Hendrick Fischer, 423:On 17 November 1794, 3701:at Wikimedia Commons 2419:, Volume 172, p.207. 1796:Then on 20 December 1639:and another vessel. 1427:in the capture of a 1389:were present at the 1368:Battle of Copenhagen 1268:recaptured the brig 1172:General Van Bloucher 890:. Eight days later, 825:Battle of Copenhagen 520:recaptured the ship 504:), a privateer from 467:later reported that 376:French Revolutionary 4305:Unknown date: 4210:Unknown date: 2759:, pp. 103–107. 1970:Robert Clark Morgan 1749:Margaretha Catarina 1735:, of two guns, off 1589:On 28 October 1809 1545:, so Marshall sent 1330:Catharina Frederika 1253:. Then on 20 April 1166:, Gulzeet, master; 1040:, while boats from 715:. 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Two days later, 1651:. Five days later 1510:, in company with 1373:On 22 March 1808, 1328:in the capture of 1264:On 21 April 1807, 1184:Jonge Peter Caspar 1170:, Roloff, master; 1162:, Bowman, master; 962:. On 17 September 932:. Six days later, 846:. Then on 31 July 794:On 31 August 1800 774:General Washington 730:. Four days later 508:, of 14 guns, six 488:John Poo Beresford 145:sold 28 April 1813 4348: 4347: 4145:Solicitor General 4003: 4002: 3988:-class ship-sloop 3979:-class ship-sloop 3739:-class ship-sloop 3697:Media related to 3678:978-1-86176-246-7 3513:"The Marine List" 3440:"The Marine List" 2339:, Vol. 84, p.269. 1858:. She replaced a 1504:On 30 April 1809 1395:ships of the line 1178:, Ruyle, master; 1174:, Ruyle, master; 1148:and the gun-brig 982:. On 11 November 904:. On 6 September 806:. 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Index

HMS Lynx
Recovery (ship)

HMS Monkey
Gravesend
Woolwich Dockyard
Cormorant-class
sloop
bm
Sloop
swivel guns
ship-rigged sloop
Cormorant class
Royal Navy
Gravesend
USRC Eagle
French Revolutionary
Napoleonic Wars
whaler
southern whale fishery
Charles Vinicombe Penrose
Halifax
Post-captain
Charles Rowley
Amphitrite
Cleopatra
Africa
Thisbe
Virginia Capes
George Murray

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