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HMS Sappho (1806)

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The navy of the United States, from the commencement, 1775 to 1853; with a brief history of each vessel's service and fate ... Comp. by Lieut. George F. Emmons ... under the authority of the Navy Dept. To which is added a list of private armed vessels, fitted out under the American flag ... also a
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was a brig, but unusual in that she had her armament on two decks; on her first or lower deck she had twelve 18-pounder carronades and on her second, or principal deck, she carried sixteen 6-pounder guns. Her crew consisted of 83 men and boys. The weight of the broadsides favored
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for Jamaica on 22 June. In 1810 Commander Thomas Graves took command, followed by Commander Edmund Denman in late 1810. Commander Hayes O'Grady had been appointed to command of her on 15 June 1810, but apparently did not take actual command until 1811.
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was cruising in the North Sea and on the morning of 2 March she was sailing east off Scarborough, when she discovered an armed brig that was steering a course as if intending to cut off several merchant vessels to leeward.
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arrived at Halifax in some distress. She had lost the head of her foremast and foretop-mast on 26 August on her passage to Bermuda from Portsmouth. Falling spars had killed one man and wounded four others. Then
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he participated in at least one voyage of exploration along the coast of Australia. In his autobiography he states that his father joined seven other merchants from Copenhagen jointly to purchase
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underwent repairs at Chatham in 1815. However, she was not fitted for sea until February to May 1818. On 2 February 1818 she was recommissioned under Commander
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and exchanged Danish colours for the British colours she been flying to evade scrutiny. Langford immediately bore down and brought what turned out to be
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had been refloated, a survey resulted in her being condemned as unseaworthy and so on 16 November she was paid off. On 20 November her officers boarded
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Judging by the reward money, a first-class share was worth £6 10s 8d and a sixth-class share was worth 1s 11d; the casks were few and not large.
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yielded £1304 6s 1d for a first-class share, and £21 7s 8d for a sixth-class share. A third grant brought the first-class share for
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gave chase and at about 1330 hours fired a shot over the brig, which was flying British colours. The brig then fired a broadside at
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list of the revenue and coast survey vessels, and principal ocean steamers, belonging to citizens of the United States in 1850
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struck on the Sisters Rocks in coming into the harbour. The weather was moderate so she was soon off again.
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In April 1824 Commander William Hotham took command. His replacement in April 1825 was Captain W. Canning.
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was commissioned in February 1807 under Commander George Langford. On 7 September she was present at the
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had two dead: her second officer and a seaman. As a result of the action Langford received promotion to
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picked up some spirits at sea. For this the Board of Customs granted a reward to her officers and men.
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fired on U.S. Navy Gunboat No. 168. This occurred about a month before the declaration of war.
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out of Yarmouth, which she had attempted to scuttle after taking the master and crew on board.
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The other War of 1812 : the Patriot War and the American invasion of Spanish East Florida
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chased a British 14-gun privateer for three hours when an 18-gun British brig, which the
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fired the last shots of the war when she accidentally fired on Gunboat No. 168 in
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and present it to the Crown in a spirit of reprisal against the British after the
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It is not clear from this account whether she was a privateer or a naval vessel.
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In April Commander William Charleton replaced Langford. Charleton then sailed
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Prior to the recapture in 1816 by monarchist forces of the privateer base at
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sailed to Cape Town via Lisbon. In Lisbon she took on six survivors from
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off Baracoa as she was sailing from Teneriffe and Puerto Rico to Havana.
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encountered the same British brig again, and again was able to escape.
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The same four British vessels shared in the capture of the privateer
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The Naval War of 1812 : a documentary history. Volume II, 1813
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In February 1822 she was under Commander Jenkin Jones for the
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and two 6-pounder guns, manned by a crew of 120 men and boys.
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The Danish captain was the colourful and erratic adventurer
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also joined the chase and later shared in the prize money.
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was worth £841 14s; a sixth-class share was worth £13 8s
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The vessel's name varies by account. Variants include:
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Hayes O'Grady was the father of the Irish antiquarian
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Commander William Bruce replaced Rous in March 1822.
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1817: 602:, bound for Philadelphia with a cargo of sugar, etc. 298:and launched in 1806. She defeated the Danish brig 1948:. (G. Robinson: Paternoster Row, London, England). 1840: 1087:d, or about a year's salary. A second payment for 975:Commodore J. Rodgers of the US Navy, captured the 1859:Dudley, William S.; Crawford, Michael J. (1992). 514:. The Government commissioned, manned, and armed 3133: 1049:was substantial. A first-class share was worth 964:Standish Hayes O'Grady, 1st Viscount Guillamore 1858: 1740:Thomas Reid, SV/PROG - accessed 12 April 2018. 1547: 1422: 1141:d. A first-class share of the prize money for 1127:£139 14s 10d and the sixth-class shares £2 5s 2840: 2019: 2005: 851:took command in November 1820. In early 1821 721:. Three days earlier, the American privateer 637:) from Philadelphia to Havana; together with 546:had intervened to enable the merchant vessel 196:100 ft 3 in (30.6 m) (overall) 828:and Plumridge captured the American vessel 595:, bound to Malanzas, laden with provisions. 404:wrote the letters reporting the capture of 2847: 2833: 2012: 1998: 1489: 1487: 1485: 1483: 1481: 1460: 1458: 1456: 1454: 1433: 1431: 1373: 1371: 725:, of seven guns and 110 men, had captured 620:, from Baltimore to Havana; together with 2856:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1825 1315: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1235: 1233: 1231: 840:captured the American smuggling schooner 489:, as did the relative size of the crews. 452:had one man wounded and one man injured. 1970: 1951: 1924: 1904: 1811: 1770: 1750: 1719: 1699: 1679: 1659: 1639: 1627: 1607: 1587: 1493: 1464: 1437: 1395: 1354: 1345:, (March 1808) Volume 98, Part 1, p.249. 1319: 1259: 1239: 1214: 1202: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 3157:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom 1478: 1451: 1428: 1368: 569:, insurgents known as the "Patriots of 3134: 1885: 1875: 1838: 1823: 1407: 1306: 1228: 2828: 1993: 1889:A sailor's life under four Sovereigns 613:), bound to Havana, laden with flour. 54: 3147:Maritime incidents in September 1825 1019:shots had not caused any casualties. 871:station. Still, on 16 November 1823 786:On 7 June 1814, O'Grady advanced to 485:at 262 pounds versus 156 pounds for 1105:d, and a sixth-class share £14 12s 772:captured a Carthagenian privateer. 304:in a single-ship action during the 13: 1892:. Vol. 1. London: Macmillan. 1503:. 20 March 1813. pp. 579–581. 1287:. No. 4220. 15 January 1808. 1249:. 12 January 1808. pp. 71–72. 1091:gave a first-class share £891 17s 316:coast and then broken up in 1830. 312:. She was wrecked in 1825 off the 14: 3173: 3142:Maritime incidents in August 1825 692:On 20 June 1813, the US schooner 561:. With the approval of President 231:12 ft 9 in (3.9 m) 223:30 ft 6 in (9.3 m) 3117: 3112: 1780:. 28 February 1826. p. 463. 1729:. 16 February 1822. p. 286. 982:and with it the muster-rolls of 836:, both smugglers. On 12 October 136:with clasp "Sappho 2 March 1808" 56: 31: 1944:Robinson, G.G. & J. (1808) 1847:, University Press of Florida, 1784: 1764: 1760:. 31 January 1826. p. 221. 1744: 1733: 1713: 1709:. 8 February 1823. p. 213. 1693: 1689:. 10 August 1822. p. 1320. 1673: 1653: 1633: 1617:. 5 February 1822. p. 220. 1601: 1597:. 3 February 1821. p. 295. 1581: 1567: 1553: 1527: 1507: 1364:. 26 January 1849. p. 241. 1162: 1035: 1022: 995: 969: 952: 943: 1931:"Plumridge, John Hanway"  1881:. Washington: Gideon & Co. 1876:Emmons, George Foster (1853). 1348: 1273: 1269:. 12 January 1808. p. 72. 1253: 1208: 918: 584:21 August - "American droits" 533: 319: 1: 1832: 1649:. 28 April 1821. p. 948. 1474:. 27 March 1813. p. 630. 1224:. 11 July 1809. p. 1103. 768:into Jamaica. Two days later 338:and the Revenue Service brig 213: in (23.6 m) (keel) 1548:Dudley & Crawford (1992) 1423:Dudley & Crawford (1992) 1329:. 1 March 1808. p. 321. 1175: 678:into Jamaica two days later. 16:Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy 7: 1447:. 25 May 1816. p. 998. 801: 512:Battle of Copenhagen (1807) 472:carried sixteen 32-pounder 448:. In the exchange of fire, 134:Naval General Service Medal 10: 3178: 3014:September (unknown date): 1669:. 4 May 1822. p. 737. 462: 41:capturing the Danish brig 18: 3162:Cruizer-class brig-sloops 3107: 3075: 2862: 2809: 2783: 2030: 1839:Cusick, James G. (2003), 554:), to escape the port of 354:and had taken one prize, 294:built by Jabez Bailey at 148: 49: 30: 3035:October (unknown date): 1343:The Gentleman's magazine 1119:d. A second payment for 911: 616:26 September - Schooner 522:interrupted his cruise. 292:Cruizer class brig-sloop 893: 821:and the Irish station. 756:privateer had captured 702:captain believed to be 662:26 November - Schooner 651:13 November - Schooner 580:took some nine prizes: 149:General characteristics 1971:Winfield, Rif (2014). 1952:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1911:"O'Grady, Hayes"  1886:Keppel, Henry (1899). 960:Standish Hayes O'Grady 817:. He commanded her at 811:James Hanway Plumridge 685:also sent into Nassau 644:11 October - Schooner 465:Action of 2 March 1808 1937:Royal Naval Biography 1917:Royal Naval Biography 962:, and the brother of 629:27 September - Sloop 565:and Georgia Governor 556:Fernandina, Florida's 1795:29 June 2011 at the 1041:The prize money for 750:San Francisco Xavier 748:recaptured the brig 729:, Lane, master, and 668:Alexandria, Virginia 655:from San Domingo to 586:Correa de la Havanah 368:sister ships, found 329:Battle of Copenhagen 3065:Elizabeth Henrietta 1030:Cartagena de Indias 2024:-class brig-sloops 1777:The London Gazette 1757:The London Gazette 1726:The London Gazette 1706:The London Gazette 1686:The London Gazette 1666:The London Gazette 1646:The London Gazette 1614:The London Gazette 1594:The London Gazette 1500:The London Gazette 1471:The London Gazette 1444:The London Gazette 1378:s:The Convict King 1361:The London Gazette 1326:The London Gazette 1266:The London Gazette 1246:The London Gazette 1221:The London Gazette 824:On 13 August 1820 775:On 1 January 1814 559:Port of Fernandina 446:struck her colours 410:Trente et Quarante 394:Trente et Quarante 386:Trente et Quarante 334:On 8 January 1808 3129: 3128: 2822: 2821: 1982:978-1-84832-169-4 1963:978-1-86176-246-7 1630:, pp. 402–3. 1425:, pp. 112–5. 1293:2027/uc1.c2735023 1281:"The Marine List" 1001:On 16 March 1815 752:on 3 December. 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Index

HMS Sappho

United Kingdom
Sappho
Jabez Bayley
Naval General Service Medal
Cruizer class brig-sloop
bm
Sails
carronades
chase guns
Cruizer class brig-sloop
Ipswich
Admiral Yawl
Gunboat War
War of 1812
Canadian
Battle of Copenhagen
Dunkirk
Ringdove
frigate
Ariadne
letter of marque
Admiral Yawl
struck her colours
Post-captain
Action of 2 March 1808
carronades
Jørgen Jørgensen
Lady Nelson

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