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HMS Révolutionnaire (1794)

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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
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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
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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
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It is common in accounts of captures for the captor to describe his prize as a remarkably fast sailer, which raises the question of how it is that the captor captured his quarry. In this case it seems that
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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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Then between October 1811 and December 1812 she underwent a major overhaul at Plymouth. She was recommissioned in October 1812 under Captain John Woolcombe (or Woollcombe). At some point
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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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on 28 July 1816 where they were stranded and almost destroyed by a terrible hurricane. On 6 October she reached St. Helena and on 13 October she sailed for Britain.
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to Cork, but when they were no more than an hour out of the port, the winds blew them towards Plymouth. On 16 April they were close to the rocks at Waterford when
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served as a midshipman between 1799 and 1801, before deciding instead to pursue music as a career. Apparently, while a midshipman, he almost drowned in
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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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had been on a cruise out of Cork and was on her way home when on 2 April, with her rigging much damaged by hurricanes, when she had encountered
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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
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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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rounded the southern headland of the bay, forcing the French ships to flee to the north. Pressing on sail in pursuit, Newman ordered
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underwent repairs at Plymouth. She was then fitted for sea between August 1818 and January 1819. She was commissioned under Captain
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captured two piratical gun-boats, with bounty money for the crews being paid in 1834. Pellew remained in command until 1822.
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would have been sunk. As it was, both vessels were badly damaged and had to put into the Bay of Baia for repairs.
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and on her first cruise. Apparently, she also sailed "delightfully". The Royal Navy took her into service as
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So many vessels shared that when the prize money was paid some ten years later, a captain's share was £6 11
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s officers and attributes this to the French Navy not yet having returned to pre-Revolutionary discipline.
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Henderson reports that in this case too the crew forced the surrender against the wished of her officers.
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Selections from the correspondence of Thomas Barclay: formerly British Consul-General at New York
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with provisions. Twysden, in an attempt to interest the Admiralty in purchasing her, described
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west of Ushant. She had been out of Le Havre eight days on her first cruise and was sailing to
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was briefly under the command of Captain Henry Duncan, but was broken up on 4 October 1822.
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was recommissioned in April 1803 under the command of Captain Walter Lock. On 20 May 1803,
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Between 1803 and 1812 32-pounder carronades replaced the 18-pounder guns on the Upper deck.
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suffered no casualties. She then provided seamen to man a battery of 24-pounder guns from
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was armed with sixteen 9-pounder guns and had a crew of 160 men. She was nine days out of
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suffered nine men killed and 11 wounded. Among the prisoners were the wife of Admiral
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was under the temporary command of Commander Murray. In May 1802, shortly after the
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The initial distribution probably yielded each of the five British captains £1000.
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On 7 July 1799, the same three British ships also captured the French privateer
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Captain Cole died on 18 April 1798. His replacement was Captain Thomas Twysden.
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The preliminary payment was £10,000, yielding each of the captains some £312.
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Henderson reports that the crew forced the surrender against the wished of
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but after an inconclusive fight that left the British unable to pursue,
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in a severe action off the coast of Brazil, but the American privateer
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in the proceeds from the recapture on 11 January 1807 of the schooner
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157 ft 2 in (47.9 m) (overall); 1,316 ft
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In February 1806 Captain Charles Fielding took command as
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was one of the 39 vessels that shared in the prize money.
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In 1794 Fleetwood Pellew had brought back to England, in
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was part of a squadron under the command of Captain Sir
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after an eight-hour chase that lasted into the evening.
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having been lost in May, shortly after the capture of
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On 1 and 4 July 1805, vessels in a squadron captured
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in April 1795 under Captain Francis Cole. On 23 June
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was part of a four-frigate squadron that encountered
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until she was broken up in 1822. During this service
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was, as the only Royal Navy vessel by that name was
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Eight days later, 482:British service: French Revolutionary Wars 3129:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1816 3025: 2992: 2973: 2908: 2691: 2226: 2017: 2015: 2006: 1979: 1977: 1458:captured the American privateer schooner 3043: 2954: 2935: 2863: 2786: 2766: 2746: 2711: 2671: 2651: 2616: 2596: 2571: 2551: 2531: 2511: 2491: 2471: 2418: 2386: 2362: 2341: 2321: 2286: 2266: 2243: 2206: 2186: 2148: 2128: 2084: 2061: 2041: 2021: 1983: 1968: 1925: 1905: 1885: 1692:on 22 December 1819, at Baia Bay, Naples 1560: 1489: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 3062: 2899: 2639: 2585: 2309: 2257: 2232: 2075: 1798:s first privateering voyage, that only 3547: 2012: 1974: 1588:in August 1818 for the Mediterranean. 832:broke off the engagement and escaped. 712:into service under her existing name. 541:Brig of unknown name, in ballast—sunk; 3101: 3003: 2428:. 28 February 1801. pp. 245–246. 2171: 2162: 1347:lost two men killed and six wounded. 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). 128: 50: 1556: 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. 13: 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 14: 3591: 3074: 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 404: 280:12 ft 6 in (3.8 m) 3530: 3525: 3087:HMS Revolutionnaire (ship, 1794) 3080: 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. 1669: 1274:was a privateer. Two days later 1188:British service: Napoleonic Wars 130: 51: 31: 2877: 2857: 2845: 2827: 2812: 2780: 2760: 2740: 2725: 2705: 2685: 2665: 2645: 2610: 2606:. 4 February 1804. p. 167. 2565: 2545: 2525: 2505: 2485: 2465: 2432: 2412: 2400: 2380: 2368: 2347: 2315: 2296:. 1 February 1800. p. 107. 2280: 2200: 2180: 2142: 2122: 2107: 2098: 2055: 2035: 1935:. 26 January 1849. p. 244. 1915:. 26 January 1849. p. 241. 1895:. 26 January 1849. p. 237. 1855: 1838: 1828: 1805: 1775: 1766: 1747: 1738: 1729: 633:, under the command of Citizen 436:at daybreak about eight to ten 2957:Warships of the Napoleonic Era 2936:Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1997). 2873:. 14 January 1834. p. 82. 2446:. No. 4150. 12 May 1801. 2031:. 20 January 1795. p. 77. 1919: 1899: 1879: 1720: 1704: 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: 3069:(in French). Arthus Bertrand. 2913:(in French). Éditions Ancre. 2893: 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: 3596: 3580:Maritime incidents in 1816 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 1662: 1251:captured the French sloop 808:in the early evening, and 778:, accompanied by the brig 668:, first lieutenant of the 408: 18: 3520: 3479: 3421:November (unknown date): 3135: 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: 45: 30: 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 1697: 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: 1495: 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 1493: 1174:. 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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 2753:The London Gazette 2718:The London Gazette 2698:The London Gazette 2678:The London Gazette 2658:The London Gazette 2623:The London Gazette 2603:The London Gazette 2578:The London Gazette 2558:The London Gazette 2538:The London Gazette 2518:The London Gazette 2498:The London Gazette 2478:The London Gazette 2425:The London Gazette 2393:The London Gazette 2328:The London Gazette 2293:The London Gazette 2273:The London Gazette 2250:The London Gazette 2213:The London Gazette 2193:The London Gazette 2155:The London Gazette 2135:The London Gazette 2091:The London Gazette 2068:The London Gazette 2048:The London Gazette 2028:The London Gazette 1990:The London Gazette 1932:The London Gazette 1912:The London Gazette 1892:The London Gazette 1575: 1496: 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: 3541: 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 696:shared this with 619:On 12 April 1796 368: 367: 3587: 3534: 3529: 3513: 3503: 3493: 3472: 3438: 3427: 3417: 3406: 3396: 3367: 3357: 3347: 3337: 3326: 3316: 3306: 3296: 3278: 3268: 3258: 3242: 3239:Archduke Charles 3232: 3222: 3211: 3201: 3191: 3175: 3149: 3122: 3115: 3108: 3099: 3098: 3084: 3070: 3059: 3040: 3031: 3022: 3000: 2989: 2970: 2951: 2932: 2905: 2887: 2886:, (1868), p.442. 2881: 2875: 2874: 2861: 2855: 2849: 2843: 2842: 2831: 2825: 2824: 2816: 2810: 2804: 2798: 2797: 2784: 2778: 2777: 2764: 2758: 2757: 2744: 2738: 2729: 2723: 2722: 2709: 2703: 2702: 2689: 2683: 2682: 2669: 2663: 2662: 2649: 2643: 2637: 2628: 2627: 2614: 2608: 2607: 2594: 2583: 2582: 2569: 2563: 2562: 2549: 2543: 2542: 2529: 2523: 2522: 2509: 2503: 2502: 2489: 2483: 2482: 2469: 2463: 2462: 2460: 2458: 2436: 2430: 2429: 2416: 2410: 2404: 2398: 2397: 2384: 2378: 2377:, Vol. 2, p.542. 2372: 2366: 2360: 2354: 2351: 2345: 2339: 2333: 2332: 2319: 2313: 2307: 2298: 2297: 2284: 2278: 2277: 2264: 2255: 2254: 2241: 2230: 2227:Demerliac (1999) 2224: 2218: 2217: 2204: 2198: 2197: 2184: 2178: 2175: 2169: 2166: 2160: 2159: 2146: 2140: 2139: 2126: 2120: 2119: 2111: 2105: 2102: 2096: 2095: 2082: 2073: 2072: 2059: 2053: 2052: 2039: 2033: 2032: 2019: 2010: 2007:Henderson (1994) 2004: 1995: 1994: 1981: 1972: 1966: 1937: 1936: 1923: 1917: 1916: 1903: 1897: 1896: 1883: 1866: 1859: 1853: 1842: 1836: 1832: 1826: 1823:letter of marque 1809: 1803: 1802:could catch her. 1796: 1779: 1773: 1770: 1764: 1751: 1745: 1742: 1736: 1733: 1727: 1724: 1718: 1715: 1708: 1673: 1656:Fleetwood Pellew 1648:first lieutenant 1644:Ascension Island 1583:Fleetwood Pellew 1449:General Tompkins 1184:as her captain. 1158:In October 1801 1155:had also taken. 1002:On 4 March 1800 948:, en route from 946:letter of marque 915:letter of marque 869:on 17 May 1798. 784:under Commander 646: 526:Favorite Sultana 379:), was a 40-gun 349:British service: 297:Full-rigged ship 263: 262: 258: 255: 241: 240: 236: 233: 215: 214: 213: 209: 175:"23rd June 1795" 138: 135: 134: 133: 58: 55: 35: 28: 27: 3595: 3594: 3590: 3589: 3588: 3586: 3585: 3584: 3545: 3544: 3543: 3538: 3516: 3506: 3500:Mulgrave Castle 3496: 3486: 3480:Other incidents 3475: 3441: 3430: 3420: 3409: 3399: 3370: 3360: 3350: 3340: 3329: 3319: 3313:Governor Hunter 3309: 3299: 3286:Révolutionnaire 3281: 3271: 3261: 3245: 3235: 3225: 3214: 3204: 3198:Lord Wellington 3194: 3178: 3152: 3142: 3131: 3126: 3077: 3056: 3019: 2986: 2967: 2948: 2921: 2896: 2891: 2890: 2882: 2878: 2862: 2858: 2850: 2846: 2833: 2832: 2828: 2818: 2817: 2813: 2805: 2801: 2785: 2781: 2765: 2761: 2745: 2741: 2730: 2726: 2710: 2706: 2690: 2686: 2670: 2666: 2650: 2646: 2638: 2631: 2615: 2611: 2595: 2586: 2570: 2566: 2550: 2546: 2530: 2526: 2510: 2506: 2490: 2486: 2470: 2466: 2456: 2454: 2438: 2437: 2433: 2417: 2413: 2407:Naval Chronicle 2405: 2401: 2385: 2381: 2375:Naval Chronicle 2373: 2369: 2363:Winfield (2008) 2361: 2357: 2352: 2348: 2342:Gardiner (1999) 2340: 2336: 2320: 2316: 2308: 2301: 2285: 2281: 2265: 2258: 2242: 2233: 2225: 2221: 2205: 2201: 2185: 2181: 2176: 2172: 2167: 2163: 2147: 2143: 2127: 2123: 2113: 2112: 2108: 2103: 2099: 2083: 2076: 2060: 2056: 2040: 2036: 2020: 2013: 2005: 1998: 1982: 1975: 1969:Winfield (2008) 1967: 1940: 1924: 1920: 1904: 1900: 1884: 1880: 1875: 1870: 1869: 1863:Revolutionnaire 1860: 1856: 1843: 1839: 1833: 1829: 1810: 1806: 1800:Revolutionnaire 1794: 1784:Revolutionnaire 1780: 1776: 1771: 1767: 1752: 1748: 1743: 1739: 1734: 1730: 1725: 1721: 1713: 1712:Révolutionnaire 1709: 1705: 1700: 1693: 1678:Revolutionnaire 1674: 1665: 1652:Revolutionnaire 1624: 1616:Revolutionnaire 1610:Revolutionnaire 1608:On 18 May 1821 1603:Revolutionnaire 1599:Revolutionnaire 1586:Revolutionnaire 1579:Revolutionnaire 1567:Révolutionnaire 1559: 1541:Revolutionnaire 1532:recaptured the 1530:Revolutionnaire 1522:Revolutionnaire 1508:Revolutionnaire 1500:Revolutionnaire 1456:Revolutionnaire 1429:Revolutionnaire 1423:Revolutionnaire 1384:Revolutionnaire 1378:Revolutionnaire 1349:Revolutionnaire 1345:Revolutionnaire 1317:Revolutionnaire 1310:Revolutionnaire 1291:Revolutionnaire 1284:Revolutionnaire 1282:. In December, 1276:Revolutionnaire 1257:Revolutionnaire 1249:Revolutionnaire 1241:Revolutionnaire 1237:Revolutionnaire 1226:Revolutionnaire 1224:. The next day 1212:Revolutionnaire 1197:Revolutionnaire 1193:Revolutionnaire 1190: 1172:Révolutionnaire 1164:Peace of Amiens 1160:Revolutionnaire 1140:Révolutionnaire 1103:, of Bordeaux. 1097:Revolutionnaire 1090:Revolutionnaire 1082:Revolutionnaire 1074:Revolutionnaire 1066:Revolutionnaire 1050:Revolutionnaire 1035:in service and 1021:copper-bottomed 1004:Revolutionnaire 961:Revolutionnaire 934:Revolutionnaire 895:Revolutionnaire 874:Revolutionnaire 872:On 30 May 1799 867:Anna Christiana 839:Revolutionnaire 717:Revolutionnaire 690:Revolutionnaire 670:Revolutionnaire 666:Edward Ellicott 650:Revolutionnaire 644: 643:Revolutionnaire 566:Aimable Justine 496:Battle of Groix 492:Revolutionnaire 488:Revolutionnaire 484: 450:Revolutionnaire 434:Revolutionnaire 426:Révolutionnaire 413: 407: 399:Revolutionnaire 372:Révolutionnaire 326:18-pounder guns 317:French service: 260: 256: 253: 251: 238: 234: 231: 229: 211: 207: 206: 205: 181:"St. Sebastian" 163: 157:22 October 1794 148:Révolutionnaire 136: 131: 129: 124:22 October 1794 67:Révolutionnaire 56: 41: 39:Revolutionnaire 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 3593: 3583: 3582: 3577: 3572: 3570:Captured ships 3567: 3562: 3557: 3540: 3539: 3521: 3518: 3517: 3515: 3514: 3504: 3494: 3483: 3481: 3477: 3476: 3474: 3473: 3442:Unknown date: 3439: 3428: 3418: 3407: 3397: 3368: 3358: 3348: 3338: 3327: 3317: 3307: 3297: 3279: 3269: 3259: 3243: 3233: 3223: 3212: 3202: 3192: 3176: 3150: 3139: 3137: 3133: 3132: 3125: 3124: 3117: 3110: 3102: 3096: 3095: 3090: 3076: 3075:External links 3073: 3072: 3071: 3060: 3054: 3041: 3032: 3023: 3017: 3005:James, William 3001: 2990: 2984: 2978:. Leo Cooper. 2971: 2965: 2952: 2946: 2933: 2919: 2906: 2895: 2892: 2889: 2888: 2876: 2856: 2844: 2826: 2811: 2809:, p. 321. 2807:O'Byrne (1849) 2799: 2779: 2759: 2739: 2724: 2704: 2684: 2664: 2644: 2640:Barclay (1894) 2629: 2609: 2584: 2564: 2544: 2524: 2504: 2484: 2464: 2431: 2411: 2399: 2379: 2367: 2365:, p. 234. 2355: 2346: 2344:, p. 110. 2334: 2314: 2312:, p. 427. 2299: 2279: 2256: 2231: 2219: 2199: 2179: 2170: 2161: 2141: 2121: 2106: 2097: 2074: 2054: 2034: 2011: 1996: 1973: 1971:, p. 161. 1938: 1918: 1898: 1877: 1876: 1874: 1871: 1868: 1867: 1854: 1837: 1827: 1818:Princess Royal 1813:Princess Royal 1804: 1774: 1765: 1746: 1737: 1728: 1719: 1702: 1701: 1699: 1696: 1695: 1694: 1675: 1668: 1664: 1661: 1660: 1659: 1636: 1623: 1620: 1577:In early 1817 1558: 1555: 1520:On 20 October 1504:George Collier 1289:In April 1804 1189: 1186: 959:On 11 October 911:Revolutionaire 814:Revolutionaire 804:lost track of 762:Revolutionaire 688:) of £20,000. 621:Revolutionaire 590:Revolutionaire 576: 575: 572:Nouvelle Union 569: 563: 557: 554: 548: 542: 539: 529: 509:Revolutionaire 483: 480: 406: 405:French service 403: 377:Revolutionaire 366: 365: 364: 363: 360: 357: 354: 351: 346: 339:8-pounder guns 328: 319: 312: 308: 307: 304: 300: 299: 294: 290: 289: 286: 282: 281: 278: 274: 273: 270: 266: 265: 248: 244: 243: 226: 222: 221: 202: 198: 197: 193: 192: 189: 185: 184: 183: 182: 179: 178:"4 Novr. 1805" 176: 173: 165: 159: 158: 155: 151: 150: 144: 140: 139: 126: 125: 122: 118: 117: 114: 110: 109: 106: 102: 101: 98: 94: 93: 90: 86: 85: 82: 78: 77: 74: 70: 69: 64: 60: 59: 48: 47: 43: 42: 36: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3592: 3581: 3578: 3576: 3573: 3571: 3568: 3566: 3563: 3561: 3558: 3556: 3553: 3552: 3550: 3537: 3533: 3528: 3524: 3519: 3512: 3511: 3505: 3502: 3501: 3495: 3492: 3491: 3485: 3484: 3482: 3478: 3471: 3470: 3465: 3464: 3459: 3458: 3453: 3452: 3447: 3446: 3440: 3437: 3436: 3429: 3426: 3425: 3419: 3416: 3415: 3408: 3405: 3404: 3398: 3395: 3394: 3389: 3388: 3383: 3382: 3377: 3376: 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2736: 2735:, 14 May 1813 2734: 2728: 2720: 2719: 2714: 2708: 2700: 2699: 2694: 2688: 2680: 2679: 2674: 2668: 2660: 2659: 2654: 2648: 2641: 2636: 2634: 2625: 2624: 2619: 2613: 2605: 2604: 2599: 2593: 2591: 2589: 2580: 2579: 2574: 2568: 2560: 2559: 2554: 2548: 2540: 2539: 2534: 2528: 2520: 2519: 2514: 2508: 2500: 2499: 2494: 2488: 2480: 2479: 2474: 2468: 2453: 2449: 2445: 2441: 2435: 2427: 2426: 2421: 2415: 2408: 2403: 2395: 2394: 2389: 2383: 2376: 2371: 2364: 2359: 2350: 2343: 2338: 2330: 2329: 2324: 2318: 2311: 2306: 2304: 2295: 2294: 2289: 2283: 2275: 2274: 2269: 2263: 2261: 2252: 2251: 2246: 2240: 2238: 2236: 2228: 2223: 2215: 2214: 2209: 2203: 2195: 2194: 2189: 2183: 2174: 2168:James, p. 137 2165: 2157: 2156: 2151: 2145: 2137: 2136: 2131: 2125: 2117: 2110: 2101: 2093: 2092: 2087: 2081: 2079: 2070: 2069: 2064: 2058: 2050: 2049: 2044: 2038: 2030: 2029: 2024: 2018: 2016: 2009:, p. 19. 2008: 2003: 2001: 1992: 1991: 1986: 1980: 1978: 1970: 1965: 1963: 1961: 1959: 1957: 1955: 1953: 1951: 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by 683: 679: 675: 671: 667: 663: 659: 655: 651: 647: 640: 636: 632: 628: 627: 622: 617: 615: 614: 609: 608: 603: 602: 597: 596: 591: 587: 586: 581: 580:Indefatigable 573: 570: 567: 564: 561: 558: 555: 552: 549: 546: 543: 540: 537: 533: 530: 527: 524: 523: 522: 520: 519: 518:Indefatigable 514: 513:Edward Pellew 510: 505: 503: 502: 497: 493: 489: 479: 477: 476: 471: 470: 465: 464: 459: 455: 451: 447: 443: 439: 435: 431: 427: 423: 422: 418: 412: 402: 400: 396: 392: 388: 385: 383: 378: 374: 373: 361: 358: 355: 352: 350: 347: 344: 340: 336: 332: 329: 327: 323: 320: 318: 315: 314: 313: 310: 309: 305: 302: 301: 298: 295: 292: 291: 287: 284: 283: 279: 277:Depth of hold 276: 275: 271: 268: 267: 249: 246: 245: 227: 224: 223: 219: 203: 200: 199: 194: 190: 187: 186: 180: 177: 174: 171: 168: 167: 166: 161: 160: 156: 153: 152: 149: 145: 142: 141: 137:Great Britain 127: 123: 120: 119: 115: 112: 111: 107: 104: 103: 99: 96: 95: 91: 88: 87: 83: 80: 79: 75: 72: 71: 68: 65: 62: 61: 54: 49: 44: 40: 34: 29: 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Index

French ship Révolutionnaire

French Navy Ensign
Naval General Service Medal
bm
Full-rigged ship
UD
18-pounder guns
QD
Fc
8-pounder guns
carronades
Seine-class
frigate
French Navy
Royal Navy
Action of 21 October 1794
frigate
Artois
leagues
Brest
Antoine René Thévenard
Arethusa
Diamond
Galatea
Battle of Groix
Alexander
Edward Pellew
Indefatigable
brig

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