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HMS Seahorse (1794)

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cut her anchor cable and drifted on to the shore. While the Frenchmen were attempting to escape along the coast, unfriendly Arabs captured them and stripped them of their clothes, shooting those who resisted. The commander and seven others escaped naked to the beach where the British, who had swum
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His Majesty authorized the issue of a gold medal to Captain Stewart for the action; only 18 battles or actions qualified for such an award. In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issue of the NGSM with clasp "Seahorse with Badere Zaffere" to all the surviving claimants from the action.
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could take off her crew. As a result, of her crew of 72 men, all but 28 drowned, her captain, François-David Drosier, and all his officers, among them. She was a few days out of Dieppe and had captured a Swedish brig laden with salt, and a light collier.
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She was paid off for a first time, in October 1802, and was recommissioned in May 1803. She was in action at Lavandon (Hyeres) 11 July 1804. Her next notable action was against the Turkish vessel
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A banner bearing the arms of Baron Ferdinand von Hompesch, 71st Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, in 1798 Napoleon's French forces captured Malta on their way to invade Egypt.
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She was paid off for a second time in June 1811, and was under repair at Woolwich from August to October 1812. She was recommissioned in September 1812 under the command of
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Cette première partie comprend les pages 1 à 312 qui correspondent à l'inventaire des articles BB4 1 à 209, c'est-à-dire les articles correspondant à la période 1790 - 1804
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was off the Atlantic Coast of Northern America in 1814, taking part in an action off the Potomac on 17 August 1814. (John Robyns, Captain of the Royal Marine detachment of
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had commissioned in June 1794 as an aviso, and renamed in May 1795. Her armament consisted of two 6-pounder and two 4-pounder guns, and four
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which was sailing form Lisbon to Philadelphia, and which cleared for action. Both parties were able to identify themselves in time.
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issued in 1847 to all surviving claimants, for the former and latter actions of 17 August 1814 and 14 December 1814 respectively.
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off Beachy Head on 13 November 1813 after a chase of three hours. The lugger had been so damaged in the chase that she sank before
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Buonaparte, with dispatches from Toulon, as well as some other passengers. Camin and Valette were among those the Arabs killed.
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inshore where she anchored in the shallow water, out of reach of the two British frigates. When the frigates despatched boats,
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Tracing Your Royal Marine Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians - Published in Association with the Royal Marines Museum
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arrived at Portsmouth in October 1799, and returned to the Mediterranean in May 1800 as the flagship of
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The Arabs captured some 17 to 20 survivors (accounts differ), and offered them to General
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French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates
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The 'Names of Ships for which Claims have been proved' are as follows: warships
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d. For an ordinary seaman, this would have amounted to about six weeks' wages.
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For more detail about the action off the Potomac on 17 August 1814, see
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on 23 September, and left the next day. The convoy consisted of the
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Garibou, and was also carrying General Camin and Citoyen Valette,
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took £100,000 in prizes. ) In September, she was present at the
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later seized the banner from the French at Malta, about 1797
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1794–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £187 3
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Extracted information from the muster of HMS Seahorse
1544:(in French). Ministère De la Défense. Archived from 404:, and had a crew of 38 men. She was ten days out of 1036:; the prize money for an ordinary seaman was £2 2s 554:had left Toulon on 27 July and Malta on 26 August. 573:ashore with lines and wooden casks, rescued them. 502:On 2 September, while on patrol in the company of 333:. She was launched in 1794 and broken up in 1819. 799:was little-damaged and was able to get off after 1841: 345:was commissioned the following month by Captain 302:: 2 × 9-pounder guns + 2 × 32-pounder carronades 1667: 1626:(in French). Paris: Plon, Nourrit et Compagnie. 1566:Brooks, Richard & Little, Matthew. (2008). 1337: 768:On 22 August 1810, while cruising off Tuscany, 1609:The naval history of Great Britain (1813–1827) 1581: 1416:Jurien de La Gravière, pp.63-4 (603-4 on file) 899:was at Pensacola until the arrival of General 1702: 1591:(Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. 210:146 ft 3 in (44.6 m) (overall) 1668:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015). 499:'s squadron off Alexandria in August 1798. 1709: 1695: 1628:(available from page 535 on this PDF file) 945:, on the Apalachicola River, to embark 64 591:had a crew of 60 men under the command of 1829:List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy 1716: 1618:Jurien de La Gravière, Jean Pierre Edmond 1292: 1290: 1288: 795:ashore and cannonade her there. Even so, 488:in a minor action on 27 June 1798 in the 1645: 1533: 1486: 1445: 1425: 1396: 1364: 1325: 1296: 1257: 1237: 1217: 1205: 1178: 1158: 1138: 575: 468: 355: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1865:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom 826:. She sank the 16-gun privateer lugger 746:landed on the small Italian islands of 480:on 27 June 1798 in the Strait of Sicily 293:: 2 × 9-pounder guns + 12 × 32-pounder 1842: 1542:Inventaire de la sous-série Marine BB4 1285: 1690: 1605: 1474: 736:On 10 May 1809, a landing party from 336: 55: 1649:British Warships in the Age of Sail 1635:. (Bantam Books Trade Paperbacks). 13: 1374:. 4 June 1847. pp. 2051–2051. 761:captured the Neapolitan privateer 611:Rear-admiral Sir Richard Bickerton 259:13 ft 9 in (4.19 m) 14: 1881: 1508:"Royal Marines on the Gulf Coast" 1435:. 20 November 1813. p. 2303. 1306:. 20 November 1798. p. 1110. 1247:. 27 September 1796. p. 925. 720: 408:, but had not made any captures. 903:'s forces caused the British to 807:limped back to Genoa. En route, 484:She captured the French frigate 287:Upper deck: 28 × 18-pounder guns 57: 31: 1860:Ships built on the River Thames 1500: 1496:. 26 January 1849. p. 247. 1480: 1459: 1439: 1419: 1410: 1390: 1378: 1358: 1343: 1310: 1188:. 26 January 1849. p. 247. 1168:. 26 January 1849. p. 245. 1148:. 26 January 1849. p. 241. 1053: 1010: 983: 970: 630:, escorting a convoy bound for 542:assisted in the destruction of 143:"Boat Service 14 December 1814" 1570:. Pen & Sword, Barnsley. 1271: 1267:. 21 January 1800. p. 72. 1251: 1231: 1211: 1172: 1152: 1132: 862: 423:captured the 14-gun privateer 137:"Seahorse with Badere Zaffere" 1: 1527: 1406:. 31 July 1810. p. 1138. 1338:Winfield & Roberts (2015) 1316:Strathern (2009), pp.223-225. 1227:. 9 August 1796. p. 783. 227: in (37.1 m) (keel) 1455:. 30 May 1815. p. 1024. 1355:- Retrieved 5 December 2014. 1126: 960:was broken up in July 1819. 849:recaptured the Swedish ship 476:captured the French frigate 448:captured the Brazilian ship 140:"The Potomac 17 August 1814" 7: 132:Naval General Service Medal 10: 1886: 1850:Frigates of the Royal Navy 1465:Brooks & Little, p.46. 887: 842:was in sight at the time. 765:, of two guns an d40 men. 388:took the privateer cutter 18: 1824: 1798: 1727: 400:carried six guns and ten 157: 50: 30: 16:Frigate of the Royal Navy 1606:James, William (1902) . 963: 923:in the direction of the 907:. Whilst accompanied by 787:escaped immediately but 1672:. 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Index

HMS Seahorse

Rotherhithe
Naval General Service Medal
Artois-class
fifth-rate
frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
carronades
Fc
Artois-class
fifth-rate
frigate
Royal Navy
John Peyton
Irish Station

Mont Orgueil Castle
HMS Cerberus (1794)
swivels
Brest, France
Diana
Rear Admiral Nelson
Santa Cruz

Strait of Sicily
Vice-Admiral Hood
Zealous

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