331:, Marnley, master, were one day out of Barbados when they encountered a French privateer. An action developed in which the British merchantmen succeeded in driving off the privateer. They then gave pursuit and brought her to action again. The British succeeded in causing the privateer heavy casualties and such damage that she could not escape. However, the British did not have enough men to capture the privateer by boarding and so departed. The next day the British advised the Governor of Barbados of what had transpired. He reported that they had encountered the privateer
85:
53:
1795:
1790:
287:. Mackenzie had his crew lash the privateer's bowsprit to the mainmast and jumped on board the privateer, followed by his officers and a few men, some 18 in all. Unfortunately, the rest of the crew, a particularly poor lot, refused to follow. In the fight on the privateer, the British lost five dead and eight wounded; only nine of the original 18 managed to escape back to
760:
on to the rocky shore of
Margarita Island after her anchor cable parted. The gale pushed her onto her side, and the rocks bilged her, letting in water. The crew scrambled ashore as quickly as they could, but ten men drowned. The next morning the weather improved and
810:
Although
Colledge gives her burthen as 260 tons (bm), 206 tons (bm) is more consistent with the 199 tons (bm) one arrives at by calculation using the measurements both he and Winfield give.
756:
into boats and sent them to Cumana under a flag of truce. While he waited for his boats to return, Campbell anchored. The weather worsened to a gale that on the morning of 16 October drove
752:, she sent a boat to the island of Mucana with the dispatches that she was carrying. Campbell immediately too sent a boat to the island to try to retrieve them. Campbell put the crew of
31:
525:
Prize money for these vessels was paid in
December 1808. A second-class share was the share of a lieutenant; a fifth-class share was the share of a seaman.
704:
380:
when she encountered a French privateer brig. After a short chase and a running fight of half an hour, the brig surrendered. She had no casualties but
226:
400:
as "a very fine Brig", but in a shattered state, having lost her foremast, bowsprit, and top-masts in an engagement with three
English
721:, Outerbridge, master, captured on 20 October. The vessels shared the grant for the capture as members of a squadron as on 16 October
1817:
1426:
1842:
1395:
1338:
295:
as prisoners). The boarding party barely got back in time before the lashings gave way and the vessels parted, at which time
275:, of Guadeloupe, was armed with 18 long 8-pounders and a crew of 146 men under the command of Captain Paimpéni. He sighted
1837:
1661:
1822:
1376:
1357:
1832:
389:
1720:
469:
1419:
142:
741:
caught up with her quarry off
Margarita Island and captured her. The quarry turned out to be the Spanish
1798:
1794:
1789:
1785:
1435:
318:
303:
his wounds rendered
Mackenzie himself senseless for a while. In the engagement prior to the boarding,
1576:
1412:
748:, 40 days out of Ferrol and bound for the Spanish Main and Havana. Before the British could board
1827:
1689:
1608:
1329:
1082:
1598:
1070:
52:
1742:
1672:
261:
1404:
1388:
British
Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
1350:
La Marine du
Consulat et du Premier Empire: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1800 A 1815
1300:
1248:
1228:
1123:
1103:
1050:
1030:
990:
1770:
1748:
1628:
1555:
1533:
1268:
1208:
1188:
1163:
1143:
1010:
970:
629:
336:
1565:
8:
1523:
1513:
1480:
1462:
737:
was off the coast of what is now
Venezuela when she sighted a ship that she then chased.
698:
153:
84 ft 6 in (25.8 m) (overall); c.73 ft 3 in (22.3 m) (keel)
1726:
1473:
1451:
1305:
1273:
1253:
1233:
1213:
1193:
1168:
1148:
1128:
1108:
1055:
1035:
1015:
995:
975:
692:
195:
776:
may have been part of the hurricane among the
Leeward Islands that on 16 October sank
1736:
1699:
1682:
1587:
1544:
1391:
1372:
1353:
1334:
680:
401:
1330:
Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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1709:
1650:
1618:
1502:
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686:
456:
444:
1491:
450:
384:
had some men injured when a cartridge exploded on deck. The French brig was the
1324:
1811:
420:
in June 1805 under the command of Commander James Pringle. On 16 August 1806
377:
222:
742:
468:
On 16 February 1807 a French privateer of three guns and 70 men captured
271:
took advantage of her Dutch design had disguised her as a Guinea trader.
474:, Gibbs, master, which was sailing from London to Jamaica. The next day
233:
131:
356:, including with his letter one from Captain Painpeny (Paimpéni), of
311:
201:
248:
was wrecked off the coast of what is now Venezuela in October 1807.
820:
425:
20:
614:, Captain Francis Criqui Frist, shared in the capture of the ship
344:
On his return to England, Bousfield discovered that Marnley, of
928:
926:
846:
1434:
845:
Prize money was paid in May 1811. The share for a seaman was
824:
279:
and sailed to take her. The two vessels exchanged fire until
923:
790:
in His Majesty's grant for the capture of the Danish brig
673:
in His Majesty's grant for the capture of the Danish brig
901:
899:
897:
895:
893:
717:, shared in His Majesty's grant for the Danish schooner
485:
In May 1807 Commander Donald Campbell replaced Pringle.
307:
had lost five dead and 15 wounded. She then returned to
267:
off Antigua. Captain Kenneth Mackenzie (or M'Kenzie) of
911:
890:
32:
List of French privateers named for Napoleon Bonaparte
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858:
The share of a seaman in the prize money was 14s 8½d.
836:
A seaman's share of the prize money was worth 8s 4¾d.
1369:
British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859
819:A seaman's share of the prize money amounted to 17
765:rescued the survivors. Head money for the crew of
1809:
348:, had claimed all the credit for the repulse of
867:A seaman's share of the prize money was 1s 2¾d.
769:, Infanzon, master, was paid in November 1810.
388:, pierced for 22 guns but carrying 18. Captain
1323:
932:
1420:
1333:(Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing.
461:in the capture on 4 October, of the schooner
291:(two officers and two men remained on board
431:, Quaremberg, master. Then on 17 September
1427:
1413:
1183:
1181:
1179:
372:Early in the morning of 11 November 1804,
1436:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1807
1347:
917:
794:, Dills, master, captured on 17 October.
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1299:
1267:
1247:
1227:
1207:
1187:
1162:
1142:
1122:
1102:
1049:
1029:
1009:
989:
969:
905:
335:, and dispatched the private man of war
19:For other ships with the same name, see
1241:
1176:
1810:
1366:
1287:
944:"Gallant Action". (17 December 1804),
618:, Jelger Willems, master, on 25 June.
30:. For other ships with that name, see
1408:
492:captured four vessels in May–June:
407:
364:and Bousfields's role in the action.
81:
50:
251:
200:Royal Navy: 14, or 18 × 12-pounder
13:
780:with the loss of her entire crew.
638:, Collins, master, that same day.
352:. Bousfield wrote a letter to the
14:
1854:
1257:. 27 November 1810. p. 1888.
1132:. 20 December 1808. p. 1733.
999:. 13 December 1808. p. 1698.
677:, Hogens, master, on 13 October.
169:11 ft 4 in (3.5 m)
161:23 ft 0 in (7.0 m)
1818:Ships built in the United States
1793:
1788:
1309:. 6 November 1810. p. 1769.
1112:. 6 December 1808. p. 1664.
1077:. No. 4145. 21 April 1807.
659:when they captured the schooner
595:Also in early June, on the 5th,
83:
51:
1843:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea
1293:
1277:. 5 February 1811. p. 232.
1261:
1221:
1201:
1156:
1136:
1116:
1096:
1063:
1059:. 25 August 1810. p. 1290.
1043:
1039:. 29 August 1809. p. 1397.
1023:
979:. 5 February 1805. p. 178.
870:
861:
852:
839:
830:
813:
232:captured in November 1804. The
26:This ship was previously named
1371:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot.
1237:. 18 March 1809. p. 1481.
1003:
983:
963:
951:
948:(London, England) issue: 6206.
938:
804:
655:was in company with the sloop
648:, Benners, master, on 9 July.
1:
1352:(in French). Éditions Ancre.
1317:
1172:. 23 April 1811. p. 763.
1152:. 15 April 1809. p. 525.
514:, Sounderson, master, 20 June
1217:. 4 March 1809. p. 296.
1019:. 10 June 1809. p. 855.
933:Colledge & Warlow (2006)
883:
507:, Christensen master, 29 May
482:and sent her into Barbados.
412:The Royal Navy commissioned
7:
876:A seaman's share was 4s 4d.
610:and the privateer schooner
10:
1859:
1838:Maritime incidents in 1807
1197:. 4 May 1811. p. 834.
488:Under Campbell's command,
439:, Robinson, master. Next,
367:
25:
18:
1823:Privateer ships of France
1783:
1761:
1719:December (unknown date):
1522:February (unknown date):
1442:
1367:Hepper, David J. (1994).
1348:Demerliac, Alain (2003).
725:was lost due to a storm.
634:shared in the capture of
521:, Tatein, master, 21 June
500:, Boyeson, master, 10 May
217:was the French privateer
122:
45:
41:
797:
327:, Robinson, master, and
123:General characteristics
1833:Brigs of the Royal Navy
1327:; Warlow, Ben (2006) .
728:
616:Commandant Von Scholten
317:In about October 1804,
260:encountered the 18-gun
1564:March (unknown date):
1386:Winfield, Rif (2008).
960:, Vol. 13, pp.383–384.
772:The gale that wrecked
644:captured the schooner
599:captured the schooner
435:captured the schooner
221:, a ship built in the
16:Brig of the Royal Navy
323:, Bousfield, master,
404:three days earlier.
360:, that acknowledged
240:into service as HMS
196:8-pounder long guns
1306:The London Gazette
1274:The London Gazette
1254:The London Gazette
1234:The London Gazette
1214:The London Gazette
1194:The London Gazette
1169:The London Gazette
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1109:The London Gazette
1056:The London Gazette
1036:The London Gazette
1016:The London Gazette
996:The London Gazette
976:The London Gazette
408:Royal Navy service
1805:
1804:
1397:978-1-86176-246-7
1340:978-1-86176-281-8
1083:2027/uc1.c2735023
1071:"The Marine List"
786:also shared with
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1645:
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1613:
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1593:
1582:
1571:
1560:
1550:
1539:
1528:
1518:
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1497:
1486:
1468:
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1198:
1185:
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1114:
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1094:
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1089:
1067:
1061:
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981:
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961:
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949:
942:
936:
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921:
918:Demerliac (2003)
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837:
834:
828:
817:
811:
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603:, Wood, master.
537:5th class share
534:2nd class share
528:
527:
465:, Cook, master.
299:sailed away. On
256:On 21 June 1804
252:French privateer
194:Privateer: 18 ×
91:
88:
87:
86:
58:
55:
39:
38:
1858:
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1460:
1449:
1438:
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1398:
1379:
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1341:
1325:Colledge, J. J.
1320:
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1262:
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1097:
1087:
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1069:
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906:Winfield (2008)
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844:
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831:
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731:
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110:by capture 1804
89:
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56:
35:
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17:
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1856:
1846:
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1840:
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1828:Captured ships
1825:
1820:
1803:
1802:
1784:
1781:
1780:
1778:
1777:
1765:
1763:
1759:
1758:
1756:
1755:
1735:Unknown date:
1732:
1716:
1705:
1695:
1678:
1668:
1657:
1646:
1635:
1624:
1614:
1604:
1594:
1583:
1572:
1561:
1551:
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1529:
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1509:
1498:
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1469:
1458:
1446:
1444:
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1432:
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1424:
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1396:
1383:
1377:
1364:
1358:
1345:
1339:
1319:
1316:
1313:
1312:
1292:
1290:, p. 120.
1280:
1260:
1240:
1220:
1200:
1175:
1155:
1135:
1115:
1095:
1062:
1042:
1022:
1002:
982:
962:
950:
937:
935:, p. 304.
922:
920:, p. 334.
910:
908:, p. 320.
888:
887:
885:
882:
879:
878:
869:
860:
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838:
829:
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802:
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799:
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733:On 14 October
730:
727:
719:Danske Patriot
591:
590:
587:
584:
578:
577:
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571:
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309:Pointe-à-Pitre
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207:
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185:
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182:Royal Navy: 70
180:
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1824:
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1774:
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1760:
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1752:
1746:
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1730:
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1723:
1717:
1714:
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1703:
1702:
1696:
1693:
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1687:
1686:
1679:
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1569:
1562:
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651:On 2 August,
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424:captured the
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1610:Pretty Lass
1579:Ulla Fersen
1301:"No. 16422"
1269:"No. 16451"
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589:£3 15s 5¾d
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560:£8 13s 8¾d
478:recaptured
1812:Categories
1443:Shipwrecks
1318:References
573:£4 7s 8½d
550:£2 7s 0½d
396:described
358:Buonaparte
350:Buonaparte
333:Buonaparte
305:Buonaparte
301:Hippomenes
293:Buonaparte
289:Hippomenes
285:Hippomenes
281:Buonaparte
277:Hippomenes
273:Buonaparte
269:Hippomenes
264:Hippomenes
234:Royal Navy
202:carronades
174:Complement
132:Brig-sloop
1773:Dauntless
1771:HMS
1751:Moucheron
1749:HMS
1744:Eliza Ann
1710:HMS
1683:HMS
1674:Salisbury
1651:HMS
1640:HMS
1631:Cassandra
1629:HMS
1588:HMS
1503:HMS
1492:HMS
1481:HMS
1474:HMS
1463:HMS
1452:HMS
946:The Times
884:Citations
849:2 0s 3½d.
675:Catharini
631:Cleopatra
612:Ambuscade
517:Schooner
480:Britannia
471:Britannia
414:Bonaparte
398:Bonaparte
386:Bonaparte
338:Barbadoes
297:Bonaparte
283:ran into
262:HMS
258:Bonaparte
238:Bonaparte
227:HMS
219:Bonaparte
67:Bonaparte
28:Bonaparte
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1088:11 April
700:Cerberus
601:Caroline
563:11s 6¾d
543:Dorothea
498:Dorothea
429:Catalina
426:schooner
376:was off
325:Penelope
189:Armament
107:Acquired
74:Captured
21:HMS Pert
1769:13 May
1722:Adolphe
1554:8 Mar:
1543:5 Mar:
1536:Blanche
1532:4 Mar:
1525:Thought
1515:Contest
1476:Wagtail
1454:Orpheus
788:Galatea
694:Galatea
671:Galatea
556:Juliana
531:Vessel
505:Juliana
463:Rebecca
416:as HMS
368:Capture
46:History
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1685:Boreas
1664:Subtle
1600:Ganges
1590:Jackal
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706:Cygnet
682:Latona
646:Johann
628:, and
576:5s 3d
569:Betsey
512:Betsey
455:, and
346:Thetis
329:Thetis
150:Length
57:France
1738:Ceres
1712:Anson
1701:Otter
1653:Maria
1568:Cesar
1547:Pigmy
1505:Snipe
798:Notes
778:Maria
688:Circe
657:Maria
626:Maria
606:Then
582:Eagle
519:Eagle
510:Brig
503:Ship
496:Brig
458:Maria
446:Jason
394:Cyane
382:Cyane
374:Cyane
362:Ceres
320:Ceres
312:roads
236:took
229:Cyane
225:that
141:206 (
1799:1808
1786:1806
1662:HMS
1642:Pert
1620:Fame
1566:HMS
1545:HMS
1534:HMS
1494:Ajax
1392:ISBN
1373:ISBN
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1335:ISBN
1090:2020
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774:Pert
758:Pert
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735:Pert
729:Fate
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715:Hart
711:Pert
667:Pert
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636:Jane
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214:Pert
212:HMS
158:Beam
128:Type
115:Fate
101:Pert
99:HMS
96:Name
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