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was armed with ten 6-pounder guns and four carronades. She had a crew of 158 men. On 28 February she had captured "His
Majesty's Ship Princess Royal", which had been sailing for Tortola. Twysden was pleased to discover that her captain and most of her crew were prisoners aboard the privateer.
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The advance payment of prize money was £860. A second advance was £6944. As captain, Lock would have received one-quarter of the money, or £1951, or somewhere between four and eight years' salary. The able and ordinary seamen, landsmen and boys would have shared a quarter also, though not
1297:. By November she was off the coast of the United States and stopped in at Norfolk, Virginia. Then she sailed up to New York where she picked up $ 750,000 in gold to take back to Britain. Hotham would have received a commission of about 1% of the value for carrying the money.
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hauled up to the top of the island. The battery then silenced the enemy's guns. In 1847 the
Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "St. Sebastian" to all claimants from Collier's naval operations in the region in August and September.
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were both among the fastest ships afloat, with other sources citing an even faster average speed around 14.3 miles per hour for a chase of 129 miles over nine hours; it is also claimed that they had the same builder, who had stated at a dinner celebrating
504:, which the French had captured the previous November and which the British had just recaptured, back to Plymouth. In 1847 the Admiralty issued the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "23 June 1795" to all surviving claimants from the action.
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was a 300-ton ("of load") privateer brig from
Bayonne commissioned in 1799. She cruised under a Captain Damborgez, or Dambouyer, with 12 officers and 100 to 103 men, with 18 guns. On her preceding cruise, she had captured the British privateer
452:, which surrendered after 40 minutes as the rest of the British squadron approached. The British had three men killed and five wounded. The French lost eight men killed and five wounded, including the captain, Citizen
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977:. She had a crew of 202 men. She had been cruising from Passage for 19 days during which time she had captured two vessels, an American ship carrying a cargo of tobacco, and a Portuguese ship sailing from
672:, who was cited by Captain Cole "for his very particular attention in keeping sight of the chase, and for his steady and manly conduct when close engaged." In July there was an initial distribution of
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as "a most beautiful new Ship, well calculated for His
Majesty's Service; was the largest, and esteemed the fastest sailing Privateer out of France." The Admiralty took her into service as HMS
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took part in numerous actions, including three for which the
Admiralty would in 1847 award clasps to the Naval General Service Medal, and captured several privateers and merchant vessels.
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chased a strange sail in a heavy gale for nine and a half hours over a distance of 114 miles (i.e., a rate of 12 miles per hour). When captured, the quarry turned out to be
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escaped into Black Sod Bay, where they hoped to hide until they had a clear passage back to France. However, late on 15 October, a
British frigate squadron under
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to wreck on the rocks. However, providentially, the wind shifted and pushed her away from shore. On 19 April both vessels succeeded in safely reaching
Milford Haven.
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Britain.
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was pierced for 24 guns and was armed with 18 brass 12- and 9-pounder guns. She had a crew of 163 men when she was captured. Then on 19 September,
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was armed with sixteen 6 and 12-pounder guns, and had a crew of 130 men. She was 20 days out of Passage and had capture the British brig
1373:. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "4 Novr. 1805" to all surviving claimants form the battle.
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had no casualties because the French had fired high, aiming for her rigging; the British fired into their quarry with the result that
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2118:. London: John Bowyer Nichols and Son. July–December 1847. p. 432.
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1601:. Fortunately the impact was oblique, not perpendicular, or
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921:on 29 May. She was sailing from Cayenne to Nantes.
2999:(in French). Vol. 3. Paris: Regnault éditeur.
1543:sailed with a convoy for the East Indies. She and
891:on a three-month cruise but had captured nothing.
556:Brig of unknown name, laden with empty casks—sunk;
356:QD: 8 × 9-pounder guns + 6 × 32-pounder carronades
359:Fc: 2 × 9-pounder guns + 2 × 32-pounder carrondes
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1293:was recommissioned under Captain the Honourable
460:shared the prize money with the other frigates,
448:outpaced the rest of the squadron and engaged
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511:was in the squadron commanded by Captain Sir
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541:Brig of unknown name, in ballast—sunk;
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1178:to the Mediterranean where he joined
1084:. Unfortunately, the cable broke and
989:. Four hundred French prisoners from
306:British service: 280 men (later 315).
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1243:captured the French merchant vessel
796:separated to divide their pursuers;
635:Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand Linois
1255:, of eight men. Then on 1 December
1126:reported that the French privateer
1080:succeeded in getting a cable on to
1006:captured the French privateer ship
999:landed at Plymouth on 24 November.
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2823:. No. 14806. 15 October 1816.
2541:. 27 September 1808. p. 1341.
2094:. 26 April 1796. pp. 387–388.
1772:Rouvier gives a date of 1 October.
1414:in the capture of the Danish ship
1408:. On 25 September she shared with
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3039:. Vol. 1. London: J. Murray.
3011:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
2721:. 19 December 1812. p. 2550.
2196:. 17 July 1804. pp. 878–879.
1825:by that name that is a candidate.
1591:At midnight or so on 16 December
1494:Santa Clara Island, San Sebastian
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2681:. 21 October 1806. p. 1401.
2626:. 8 December 1804. p. 1491.
2561:. 11 February 1804. p. 201.
2331:. 22 October 1799. p. 1095.
2071:. 22 October 1796. p. 1003.
1993:. 25 October 1794. p. 1068.
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1274:was a privateer. Two days later
1188:British service: Napoleonic Wars
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1935:. 26 January 1849. p. 244.
1915:. 26 January 1849. p. 241.
1895:. 26 January 1849. p. 237.
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436:at daybreak about eight to ten
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2936:Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1997).
2873:. 14 January 1834. p. 82.
2446:. No. 4150. 12 May 1801.
2031:. 20 January 1795. p. 77.
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1351:shared in the prize money for
1266:, and her crew of 76 men, and
1099:captured the French privateer
604:, and the hired armed luggers
498:. After the battle, she towed
415:On 21 October 1794 the 38-gun
341:+ 4 × 42-pounders (presumably
242: in (401.4 m) (keel)
1:
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2913:(in French). Éditions Ancre.
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2776:. 15 June 1819. p. 1047.
2756:. 31 July 1813. p. 1512.
2737:. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
2581:. 28 April 1804. p. 542.
2396:. 22 March 1800. p. 284.
2276:. 29 March 1800. p. 315.
2158:. 28 March 1801. p. 351.
2051:. 16 April 1796. p. 352.
1688:during the internment of Sir
1621:
1487:reached Plymouth on 29 July.
1278:recaptured the American brig
1068:, which had lost her rudder.
3035:O'Byrne, William R. (1849).
2796:. 2 April 1814. p. 708.
2661:. 25 June 1805. p. 836.
2521:. 12 June 1804. p. 732.
2353:James (1837), Vol. 2, p.355.
2253:. 13 July 1799. p. 709.
2216:. 11 June 1799. p. 586.
2138:. 23 July 1796. p. 708.
1872:
1476:, or by other accounts, the
1447:when the American privateer
740:Later that month, after the
623:captured the French frigate
574:, brig, in ballast—captured.
568:, brig, in ballast—captured;
562:, brig, in Ballast—captured;
547:of unknown name, empty—sunk;
538:, laden with flour—captured;
486:The Royal Navy commissioned
7:
2642:, pp. 194 & 207-8.
2501:. 28 May 1805. p. 726.
2481:. 7 July 1801. p. 781.
528:, laden with salt—captured;
170:Naval General Service Medal
21:French ship Révolutionnaire
10:
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3555:Frigates of the Royal Navy
3341:September (unknown date):
3030:. Oxford University Press.
2701:. 3 May 1808. p. 631.
1811:It is not clear what ship
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1251:captured the French sloop
808:in the early evening, and
778:, accompanied by the brig
668:, first lieutenant of the
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3063:Rouvier, Charles (1868).
2974:Henderson, James (1994).
2955:Gardiner, Robert (1999).
2909:Demerliac, Alain (1999).
2104:Hennequin, vol. 3, p. 158
1539:On the last day of 1813,
1425:sailed to North America.
1170:was appointed captain of
733:shared in the capture of
411:Action of 21 October 1794
195:
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16:Frigate of the Royal Navy
3179:January (unknown date):
2904:. Harper & Brothers.
2900:Barclay, Thomas (1894).
2841:(5117). 15 October 1816.
2116:The Gentleman's Magazine
1848:. A seaman's share was 3
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1498:Already by August 1813,
1029:, there already being a
353:UD: 28 × 18-pounder guns
196:General characteristics
2854:, (1820) Part 1, p.530.
2229:, p. 278, No.2481.
1654:under Captain the Hon.
1380:served in the Channel.
1088:pulled away, expecting
1060:in a distressed state.
3044:Winfield, Rif (2008).
2114:"Rear-Adm. Ellicott".
1640:Arthur Fleming Morrell
1574:
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1439:had been sailing from
1321:Battle of Cape Ortegal
1319:, participated in the
1151:, another vessel that
744:, the French frigates
708:. The Royal Navy took
454:Antoine René Thévenard
264: in (12.3 m)
3575:Ships built in France
3310:July (unknown date):
3246:June (unknown date):
2821:The Morning Chronicle
1627:The English composer
1564:
1528:. Then on 5 November
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1174:. He sailed her from
1095:On 16 February 1801,
742:Battle of Tory Island
3565:Seine-class frigates
3089:at Wikimedia Commons
1483:had recaptured her.
1339:commissioned as HMS
1315:On 4 November 1805,
1259:captured the French
1199:captured the French
913:captured the French
897:was in company with
876:captured the French
648:s second broadside.
494:participated in the
3424:Countess of Loudoun
3303:Elizabeth Henrietta
3093:REVOLUTIONAIRE (44)
2959:. London: Chatham.
2940:. London: Chatham.
2852:The Annual register
2409:, Vol. 3, pp.414-5.
1676:Left to right: HMS
1168:Thomas Bladen Capel
758:James Newman Newman
715:On 1 October 1796,
676:for the capture of
658:Jean-Amable Lelarge
3026:Anonymous (1868).
2870:The London Gazette
2793:The London Gazette
2773:The London Gazette
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1892:The London Gazette
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1210:). Two days later
1048:On 19 April 1800,
865:in the capture of
768:whilst he pursued
735:Vrow Delenea Maria
191:Broken up in 1822.
3542:
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3510:Frances Charlotte
3387:Frances Charlotte
3085:Media related to
3055:978-1-86176-246-7
3028:Notes and queries
3018:978-0-85177-906-5
2985:978-0-85052-432-1
2947:978-1-55750-642-9
2884:Notes and Queries
2835:"The Marine List"
2452:2027/uc1.c2735020
2440:"The Marine List"
2177:Gardiner, p. 115.
1690:Thomas Freemantle
1557:Post-war and fate
1454:On 25 July 1813,
1343:. In the battle,
1235:Lock then sailed
944:, another French
824:eventually found
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1158:In October 1801
1155:had also taken.
1002:On 4 March 1800
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721:Indefatigable
718:
713:
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707:
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699:
695:
694:Indefatigable
691:
687:
686:Indefatigable
684:(captured by
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580:Indefatigable
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518:Indefatigable
514:
513:Edward Pellew
510:
505:
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3333:
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2693:"No. 161423"
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1569:in 1820, by
1566:
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1436:
1432:
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1420:
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1410:
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1377:
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1365:
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1348:
1344:
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1325:
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1314:
1309:
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825:
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816:after dark.
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769:
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531:
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201:Tons burthen
172:with clasps:
147:
105:Commissioned
92:October 1793
66:
38:
37:Hull of HMS
25:
3344:Lady Elliot
2865:"No. 19119"
2788:"No. 16876"
2768:"No. 17486"
2748:"No. 16759"
2713:"No. 16683"
2673:"No. 15968"
2653:"No. 15819"
2618:"No. 15761"
2598:"No. 15672"
2573:"No. 15697"
2553:"No. 15674"
2533:"No. 16187"
2513:"No. 15710"
2493:"No. 15811"
2473:"No. 15383"
2420:"No. 15341"
2388:"No. 15241"
2323:"No. 15197"
2310:Rouvier1868
2288:"No. 15227"
2268:"No. 15243"
2245:"No. 15159"
2208:"No. 15146"
2188:"No. 15720"
2150:"No. 15349"
2130:"No. 13914"
2086:"No. 13887"
2063:"No. 13943"
2043:"No. 13884"
2023:"No. 13745"
1985:"No. 13717"
1927:"No. 20939"
1907:"No. 20939"
1887:"No. 20939"
1551:Simon's Bay
1431:recaptured
1143:recaptured
1056:arrived in
997:Bourdelaise
971:Bourdelaise
855:hired armed
674:prize money
391:French Navy
250:40 ft
162:Honours and
108:August 1794
100:28 May 1794
76:3 July 1793
3560:1794 ships
3549:Categories
3490:Cockatrice
3393:Woodbridge
3136:Shipwrecks
2894:References
1760:Lord Hawke
1686:Race Horse
1622:Miscellany
1416:Resolution
1366:Mont Blanc
1354:Formidable
1337:Royal Navy
1323:. She and
1245:Hirondelle
975:carronades
810:Sémillante
794:Sémillante
766:Sémillante
753:Sémillante
560:Four Marys
551:Providence
409:See also:
395:Royal Navy
343:carronades
303:Complement
285:Propulsion
272:5.5 metres
113:In service
3433:USS
3412:HMS
3403:Harpooner
3373:HMS
3332:HMS
3291:HMS
3284:HMS
3219:Liverpool
3217:HMS
3172:Sea Horse
3146:Estramina
3007:(2002) .
2929:492783890
2457:2 January
1873:Citations
1793:Bordelais
1788:Bordelais
1682:Rochefort
1524:captured
1478:USS
1401:Confiance
1329:captured
1261:schooners
1228:captured
1222:Alexander
1220:captured
1138:HMS
1114:Moucheron
1105:Moucheron
1101:Moucheron
1072:escorted
1038:Trompeuse
1026:Trompeuse
1019:was new,
987:Bordelais
983:Bordelais
966:Bordelais
954:Caribbean
940:captured
930:Determiné
926:Determiné
919:Hyppolite
878:privateer
501:Alexander
424:captured
293:Sail plan
116:July 1794
89:Laid down
3507:19 Sep:
3497:18 May:
3435:Chippewa
3431:12 Dec:
3410:11 Nov:
3400:10 Nov:
3351:24 Oct:
3330:15 Sep:
3323:Caroline
3320:28 Aug:
3300:30 Jul:
3282:28 Jul:
3272:23 Jul:
3255:Recovery
3236:29 Jun:
3226:25 Jun:
3205:20 Feb:
3156:Boadicea
3153:30 Jan:
3143:19 Jan:
1835:equally.
1754:Victoire
1684:and HMS
1638:In 1821
1635:harbour.
1549:were in
1534:Gaditana
1526:Fire Fly
1445:St Croix
1441:Aberdeen
1230:Windboud
1176:Spithead
992:Aréthuse
950:Bordeaux
885:Victoire
881:Victoire
853:and the
844:Boadicea
822:Kangaroo
802:Kangaroo
781:Kangaroo
702:Concorde
682:Virginie
585:Concorde
507:In 1796
463:Arethusa
311:Armament
154:Acquired
121:Captured
97:Launched
84:Le Havre
3487:7 Mar:
3469:Windsor
3381:Concord
3375:Briseis
3371:5 Nov:
3361:3 Nov:
3334:Whiting
3262:2 Jul:
3215:5 Mar:
3208:Phoenix
3195:8 Feb:
1663:Gallery
1650:aboard
1594:Vengeur
1485:Matilda
1470:Matilda
1460:Matilda
1406:Monarch
1371:Scipion
1341:Scipion
1332:Scipion
1326:Phoenix
1306:Rachael
1302:Harmony
1217:Nemesis
1120:In May
1109:William
1043:Coureur
1032:Coureur
1017:Coureur
1012:Coureur
1008:Coureur
952:to the
906:Diamond
889:Bayonne
818:Mermaid
812:evaded
798:Mermaid
775:Mermaid
532:Friends
475:Galatea
469:Diamond
438:leagues
417:frigate
389:of the
387:frigate
337:: 12 ×
324:: 28 ×
269:Draught
259:⁄
237:⁄
210:⁄
81:Builder
73:Ordered
46:History
3457:Creole
3445:Albion
3265:Méduse
3188:Amelia
3182:Albion
3052:
3015:
2982:
2963:
2944:
2927:
2917:
1680:, HMS
1646:, was
1411:Pomone
1398:, and
1280:Tartar
1268:Marian
1253:Sophia
1201:dogger
1181:Phoebe
1153:Braave
1149:Marina
1145:Nimble
1133:Nimble
1128:Braave
862:Nimrod
858:cutter
730:Phoebe
727:, and
725:Amazon
698:Amazon
641:after
639:struck
595:Amazon
472:, and
458:Artois
446:Artois
430:Artois
421:Artois
384:-class
225:Length
164:awards
57:France
3463:Trial
3354:Comus
3293:Zebra
3275:Whale
3249:Edwin
3167:wreck
1795:'
1714:'
1698:Notes
1546:Zebra
1480:Argus
1474:Argus
1272:Ceres
1264:Ceres
1086:Dryad
1078:Dryad
1070:Dryad
1062:Dryad
1054:Dryad
942:Cères
938:Dryad
917:brig
909:when
900:Dryad
850:Pique
830:Loire
826:Loire
806:Loire
790:Loire
770:Loire
747:Loire
710:Unité
678:Unité
662:Unité
654:Unité
645:'
631:Unité
626:Unité
607:Dolly
442:Brest
382:Seine
288:Sails
3536:1817
3523:1815
3451:Anna
3050:ISBN
3013:ISBN
2980:ISBN
2961:ISBN
2942:ISBN
2925:OCLC
2915:ISBN
2459:2021
1786:and
1633:Cork
1465:Lion
1437:Ajax
1433:Ajax
1395:Iris
1389:Hero
1363:and
1304:and
1214:and
1206:(or
1147:and
1052:and
995:and
979:Cork
969:(or
936:and
903:and
820:and
800:and
792:and
750:and
706:Argo
704:and
692:and
680:and
610:and
601:Argo
536:brig
375:(or
333:and
247:Beam
204:1147
188:Fate
146:HMS
143:Name
63:Name
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2448:hdl
1443:to
772:in
515:in
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