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and rake her with small arms fire. Salmon received a shot in the head and his men took him below decks. Sub-Lieutenant
Nichols Gould assumed command and continued the fight for another half-hour but then, with
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was a privateer from
Boulogne, commissioned in November 1808, and probably a brig. She was of 120 tons (French; of load), 74 men, and 17 guns, under Jacques Bourgain.
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prepared for action, while attempting to steer away from the probably hostile squadron. The enemy closed by 8:30, with the schooner and sloop exchanging fire with
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The naval chronology of Great
Britain; or, An historical account of naval and maritime events from the commencement of the war in 1803 to the end of the year 1816
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left
Dominica where she had been replenishing her water supplies. Soon after, Salmon sighted a brig, joined by a schooner and a sloop, that all made towards
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was a privateer commissioned in
Boulogne in March 1806. She under a captain Huret from January to February 1808, and later under a captain Fourmentin.
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was a privateer under
Mathieu Goy, commissioned in Guadeloupe in January 1804. She had a crew of 220 men and was armed with twenty-two 8-pounder guns.
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purchased in 1805. In 1806 a French privateer captured her. The Royal Navy recaptured her in 1809 and took her into service as HMS
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repulsed the attempt. She was not able to escape though, and the French schooner was able to get her jib-boom over
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371:(1805 - 1808), was a Danish 16-gun brig, originally under the command of the notable French privateer captain
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On 24 June 1807 Salmon received promotion to the rank of
Lieutenant after his release and repatriation.
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then spent some months sailing between
Grenada, Barbados, and Guadeloupe exchanging prisoners of war.
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was appointed 20 February 1805 to command the schooner that the Royal Navy had purchased and named
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having lost one man killed and 15 wounded (including Salmon), was forced to
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on two merchantmen, lying for protection under the batteries at
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came alongside, though her captain, M. Bourgnie, was wounded.
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towards the close of 1805. He had commanded the prison ship
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Lieutenant John Salomon (acting) assumed command of
799:(in French). H. Champion (Paris), Ve Vier (Nantes).
229:was a schooner of unknown origin that the British
470:he participated in a notable engagement in which
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396:was in the English Channel when she captured
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363:. Her captor was the French privateer
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339:. The French attempted to board, but
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839:. London: John Murray. p. 1022.
796:La Course et les Corsaires de Nantes
237:before selling her later that year.
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412:herself did not surrender until
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836:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
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323:Before dawn on 18 October 1806
778:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot.
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501:captured her on 19 April 1810.
474:repulsed the French privateer
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751:(in French). Éditions Ancre.
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643:La Nicollière-Teijeiro (1896)
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810:"Campbell, Donald"
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167:General characteristics
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154:By capture January 1809
853:Winfield, Rif (2008).
420:had made no captures.
844:Ralfe, James (1820).
816:Royal Naval Biography
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79:Captured October 1806
848:. Whitmore and Fenn.
830:"Salmon, John"
440:into service as HMS
436:The Royal Navy took
404:was in company with
293:was in company with
825:O'Byrne, William R.
390:On 24 January 1809
311:when they captured
305:, and the schooner
134:United Kingdom
51:United Kingdom
25:French ship Vengeur
705:The London Gazette
673:The London Gazette
617:The London Gazette
263:, on the coast of
864:978-1-86176-246-7
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700:"No. 16223"
668:"No. 16436"
612:"No. 16395"
245:Lieutenant
29:HMS Vengeur
876:Categories
741:References
231:Royal Navy
183:Propulsion
21:HMS Tobago
767:492784876
521:Citations
496:HMS
386:Recapture
271:in July.
261:Barcelona
215:: 16 guns
209:: 10 guns
191:Sail plan
162:Sold 1809
827:(1849).
807:(1828).
432:Disposal
352:taffrail
313:Hercules
265:Caraccas
201:Armament
195:Schooner
151:Acquired
118:Captured
110:Acquired
68:Acquired
511:Vengeur
442:Vengeur
438:Vengeur
422:Vengeur
418:Vengeur
410:Vengeur
402:Vengeur
398:Vengeur
319:Capture
280:Amboyna
256:Curieux
235:Vengeur
213:Vengeur
145:Vengeur
104:Vengeur
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498:Helena
472:Eclair
468:Eclair
463:Eclair
426:Tobago
414:Beagle
393:Beagle
377:Tabago
361:strike
357:Tobago
345:Tobago
341:Tobago
337:Tobago
333:Tobago
329:Tobago
325:Tobago
291:Tobago
284:Tobago
276:Tobago
269:Tobago
251:Tobago
241:Career
226:Tobago
207:Tobago
93:France
62:Tobago
27:, and
466:. In
448:Notes
348:'
308:Maria
296:Jason
186:Sails
859:ISBN
780:ISBN
763:OCLC
753:ISBN
302:Hart
224:HMS
159:Fate
143:HMS
140:Name
100:Name
76:Fate
60:HMS
57:Name
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