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52: 33: 475:. The bad weather prevented Peak from taking her crew of 62 men prisoners until the next day. The privateer was pierced for 14 guns, but only carried ten 6-pounder guns. She had already captured five prizes in voyages over the previous four months. Peak was commended for his capture and the crew received 780:
and was paid off there. There she underwent a major repair from January to July 1818. In August 1821 her forecastle and head were housed over. She was then fitted for sea between December 1822 and February 1823. Commander George Frederick Rich recommissioned her in November 1822 for the West Indies.
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in February 1809. In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance to all remaining survivors of the campaign of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Martinique". At some point George Andrews returned to command.
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The prize agent for a number of the vessels involved, Henry Abbott, went bankrupt. In May 1835 there was a final payment of a dividend from his estate. A first-class share was worth 10s
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to Samuel Cunard & Co. at Halifax for £505 on 11 June 1829. Cunard was a Nova Scotian who built up a fleet of 40 sailing vessels before founding the Cunard Line in 1840.
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d; a sixth-class share, that of an ordinary seaman, was worth 1d. Seventh-class (landsmen) and eighth-class (boys) shares were fractions of a penny, too small to pay.
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On 2 June 1813 she sailed for the North America station. On 30 June she was one of the vessels that were present at the capture of the
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and launched in 1806. She took some prizes and participated in three actions or campaigns that qualified her crew for clasps to the
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was sailing in ballast from Liverpool to Norfolk. The run of good fortune continued into August when on 1 August
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to investigate. Andrews reported that the brig was sinking so fast that it was impossible to save her. However,
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £90 3s 2d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 7s
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In September 1815 there was a pay out of a grant for the capture. A first-class share was worth
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was commissioned in 1806 under Commander George Andrews for the Baltic and the North Sea.
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was among the naval vessels that shared in the proceeds of the capture of the islands.
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came under the temporary command of Lieutenant George Peak and was deployed to the
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A first-class share of the prize money for Guadaloupe was worth £113 3s
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remained in the West Indies until the end of 1815 when she returned to
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d; a sixth-class share, that of an ordinary seaman, was worth £1 9s
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for the hull, stores and head money at Leith the following October.
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Next day, two brigs, which turned out to be the Excise vessel
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In August 1826 she was under Commander Edward Thornbrough at
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was carrying a cargo of salt. The next day she captured the
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on 30 March. She was only four hours out of port. Initially
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was carrying coals, earthenware, and hardware. Once again
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Commander Edwin Ludlow Rich succeeded him in July 1823.
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July 1812 proved a month of successful prize-taking for
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First came the 2424: 1523: 1488: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1336: 1334: 753:, which had been sailing Liverpool to 1577: 1534:Robinson, G.G.; Robinson, J. (1808). 1418:. 7 October 1815. pp. 2047–2048. 550:, destroyed two to attack two French 49: 1378:. 3 August 1813. pp. 1533–1534. 1153: 1151: 654:was in company with the hired ketch 520:, invaded and captured the islands. 385:, were chasing a French lugger when 326:. The Admiralty sold her in 1829 to 1331: 13: 1307:. 31 March 1810. pp. 487–488. 604:. On 7 July she captured the brig 337: 14: 2458: 1562: 1167:. 5 April 1808. pp. 488–489. 1148: 646:into service as a prison ship at 241:12 ft 9 in (3.9 m) 233:30 ft 6 in (9.3 m) 1227:. 30 May 1809. pp. 779–782. 206: in (30.5 m) (overall) 50: 31: 1494: 1462: 1458:. 10 August 1816. p. 1550. 1442: 1422: 1402: 1398:. 22 August 1815. p. 1723. 1382: 1362: 1311: 1291: 1231: 1211: 1191: 1187:. 4 October 1808. p. 1380. 1171: 1144:. 12 August 1809. p. 1287. 1043:. 26 January 1849. p. 243. 1020:. 26 January 1849. p. 242. 987:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 967: 960:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 940: 917: 884: 847: 824: 330:, who would go on to found the 1529:. Washington: Gideon & Co. 1524:Emmons, George Foster (1853). 1478:. 7 August 1819. p. 1400. 1128: 1124:. 12 January 1808. p. 72. 1108: 1104:. 12 January 1808. p. 71. 1088: 1083:Robinson & Robinson (1808) 1004: 954:"Rich, George Frederick"  810: 679:was in sight. 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Index

HMS Ringdove

Royal Navy Ensign
Brightlingsea
Naval General Service Medal
Cruizer-class
brig-sloop
bm
Brig-sloop
carronades
chase guns
Royal Navy
Cruizer-class
brig-sloop
Brightlingsea
Naval General Service Medal
Samuel Cunard
Cunard Line
Ariadne
letter of marque
lugger
Sappho
Shetland Islands
privateer
Bergen, Norway
struck
prize money
invasion
Martinique
strong French squadron

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