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off Guadeloupe recaptured schooner "Nancy", captured on 18 November by a French privateer. On 10 December she was off St. Pierre. On 28 December she recaptured merchantman "Commerce" that had been captured by a french privateer off Antigua earlier in the day. On 22 or 23 January, 1800 she recaptured
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for the Straits of Gibraltar. She arrived at Cadiz, Spain on 23 Sept., and was off Algeciras 24-28. Proceeded on to Cape Spartel, Madieras, Tenerife, and on to Cayanne, Surinam and Barbados. On 14 November she recaptured British brig "Margaret" captured the day before by a French privateer. On 20
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on 22 July and after a brief stop at Hampton Roads sailed for her station 8 August 1800. She was never heard from again, and the frigate and her crew were presumed lost during the severe storm that struck the West Indies on 20 September 1800. This storm is also thought to have sunk
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hoisted the private signals. Unable to respond appropriately, she gave up her attempt at disguise and Captain Barreaut ordered the French tri-colors hoisted and a gun fired to windward to signal the challenge where
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assumed command and was ordered to cruise between the West Indies and the American coast to protect American shipping interests and to capture any enemy vessels he encountered.
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was so badly damaged in the engagement that she sank soon afterwards. Her people, however, were saved. The EIC put a value of ÂŁ59,981 on the cargo that it had lost.
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s rigging and fore topmast, which was almost cut off. At 3:30 pm after an hour and a half of running battle and several raking broadsides from
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There were no handcuffs to be found and the prisoners seem disposed to rebel. Accordingly, Rodgers placed sentries at the hatch, armed with
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along with eleven men were put on board the captured vessel to take possession and to secure the prisoners who were sent to the lower
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was in sight of the French coast, the British sailors succeeded in recapturing her from the prize crew; the British then took
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and refitted for service in the young American navy. She cruised under Lt. John Rodgers in company with
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as Governor. After dropping off Desfourneaux she returned Hugues to France and returned to Guadeloupe.
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released to Captain James Johnson and the Committee of Public Safety awarded him a payment of 20,000
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for action and the boatswain sounded the whistle. Both ships bore up to take positions to engage.
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approached, Captain Michael-Pierre Barreaut first attempted to seek haven by making for
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schooner "Aurora". On 5 February while sailing to Jamaica she came across dismasted
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and under orders to open fire should the prisoners attempt to breach the hatch way.
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that a shot had been fired from an enemy vessel at an American ship. Captain
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and 12,000 staves. On 27 December 1794 the Tribunal of Commerce ordered
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but was able to outrun her and escape. Shortly after being spotted by
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boldly sat in wait to be engaged. This was the first time since the
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was purchased by the Navy for $ 84,500. Commissioned with Captain
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for Europe and the Caribbean on 14 August 1799. She arrived at
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on 13 March, 1800 after being damaged in rough weather off
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responded and fired a broadside, inflicting much damage to
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on 13 September, She departed on 17 September with HMS
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On 9 February 1799, after being at sea for three days,
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Scene depicting the action of 9 February 1799, when
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"Insurgente" was transporting 627:during which a violent gust of wind snapped 574: 937: 935: 933: 931: 929: 885:, which likewise vanished without a trace. 355:in command, captured her off the island of 1937:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy 1516: 1502: 905:List of ships captured in the 18th century 782:captured French letter of marque schooner 775:until May 1799. On 17 April, 1799 she and 767:with France. The frigate was taken to the 1525:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1800 623:this second time the ships encountered a 926: 730: 388:was built by Pierre-Joseph PĂ©nĂ©treau at 999:, no.2608 – accessed 18 September 2015. 16:French then US frigate launched in 1793 1924: 359:. After her capture she served in the 306:26 Ă— 18-pounder + 10 Ă— 12-pounder guns 1497: 794:. 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Index


Quasi-War
USS Constellation
French Navy Ensign
USS Constellation
SĂ©millante-class
frigate
bm
12-pounder long guns
6-pounder long guns
18-pounder long guns
36-pounder howitzers
carronades
SĂ©millante-class
frigate
French Navy
Quasi War
United States Navy
USS Constellation
Thomas Truxtun
Nevis
United States Navy
West Indies
Lorient
launched
Cape Clear Island
Newfoundland
Bristol
prize crew
Vigo

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