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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
841:, limping to Jamaica. She escorted her to Jamaica. She then proceeded to head for home and was 15 leagues west of Havana, Cuba on 27 February. Sometime in February she recaptured "William and Mary" Cruising in European waters during the winter of 1799–1800, the frigate captured the French ship
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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
1439:
Reports from the Select
Committee of the House of Commons appointed to enquire into the present state of the affairs of the East India Company, together with the minutes of evidence, an appendix of documents, and a general
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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
1149:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 2 of 3 Naval Operations August 1799 to December 1799, October to November Pg. 373-374"
1364:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 2 of 4 Naval Operations January to May, 1800, February, 1800-March, 1800 Pg. 300-302"
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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.
1199:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 2 of 3 Naval Operations August 1799 to December 1799, October to November Pg. 422"
1174:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 2 of 3 Naval Operations August 1799 to December 1799, October to November Pg. 394"
1299:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 2 of 4 Naval Operations January to May, 1800, February, 1800-March, 1800 Pg. 249"
1274:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 1 of 4 Naval Operations January to May, 1800, Front Matter January Pg. 117"
1249:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 3 of 3 Naval Operations August 1799 to December 1799, December Pg. 575-576"
1324:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 3 of 4 Naval Operations January to May, 1800, April 1800-May 1800 Pg. 563"
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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.
1224:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume Part 3 of 3 Naval Operations August 1799 to December 1799, December Pg. 515"
1124:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume 3 Part 1 of 4 Naval Operations April 1799 to July 1799, April, 1799 Pg. 62"
721:, badly damaged also, only lost three out of a complement of 309. This was the first post-Revolutionary War American victory against a foreign naval vessel.
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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
1039:"Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France Volume 2 Part 1 of 3 Naval Operations November 1798 to March 1799"
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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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Assault on American Shipping, 1793-1813: A History and Comprehensive Record of Merchant Marine Losses
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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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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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Battlefields and naval exploits of the United States: ...
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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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511:. However two "Scilly boats" (i.e., boats from the
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1461:. W. W. Norton & Company, New York. pp.
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717:. She had lost 70 men from a crew of 409, while
476:. She had left Petersburg with 450 hogsheads of
900:Original six frigates of the United States Navy
1369:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1329:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1304:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1279:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1254:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1229:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1204:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1179:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1154:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1129:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
1044:. U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio
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167:Lost at sea, probably foundered September 1800
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559:off Guadalupe. "Insurgente" was transporting
627:during which a violent gust of wind snapped
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885:, which likewise vanished without a trace.
355:in command, captured her off the island of
1937:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy
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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
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388:was built by Pierre-Joseph Pénétreau at
999:, no.2608 – accessed 18 September 2015.
16:French then US frigate launched in 1793
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359:. After her capture she served in the
306:26 Ă— 18-pounder + 10 Ă— 12-pounder guns
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794:. Ordered back to the United States,
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1942:Quasi-War ships of the United States
1445:Powell, John Williams Darmer (1930)
671:gave the order to clear the deck of
650:hauled wind and assumed a starboard
555:: On 20 November, 1798 she captured
1447:Bristol privateers and ships of war
208:45.5 m (149 ft 3 in)
13:
216:11.5 m (37 ft 9 in)
14:
1988:
845:and recaptured the American ship
584:USS Constellation vs L'Insurgente
224:5.5 m (18 ft 1 in)
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1428:Harrison, Henry William (1858).
941:Demerliac (1996), p.68, No. 421.
915:Glossary of nautical terms (M-Z)
910:Glossary of nautical terms (A-L)
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87:Pierre-Joseph Pénétreau, Lorient
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895:List of French sail frigates
340:with the United States, the
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1972:Frigates of the French Navy
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603:(29 km) northeast off
454:captured the American ship
243:: 340 officers and enlisted
28:Naval encounter during the
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1967:Maritime incidents in 1800
1479:Williams, Greg. H. (2009)
1417:. (Nice: Éditions OMEGA).
638:, impairing her speed. As
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43:(right) on 9 February 1799
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309:4 Ă— 36-pounder howitzers
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986:Williams (2009), p.204.
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759:The US Navy considered
472:for George Morrison of
172:General characteristics
1028:(1830), Vol. 2, p.979.
977:Powell (1930), p. 333.
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565:Cayenne, French Guiana
499:, Colandt, master, as
284:+ 24 Ă— 12-pounder guns
1957:Ships built in France
1634:July (unknown date):
1453:Toll, Ian W. (2006).
849:. She arrived in the
821:November she and USS
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501:Freundschaft Lourentz
497:Freundschaft Lourentz
460:and brought her into
613:fully-rigged frigate
561:General Desfourneaux
474:Petersburg, Virginia
289:36-pounder howitzers
282:18-pounder long guns
263:12-pounder long guns
1757:Hired armed cutter
705:. First Lieutenant
665:American Revolution
536:was returning from
522:On 5 December 1797
450:On 16 January 1794
270:6-pounder long guns
237::Officers + 278 men
755:Service in US Navy
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599:approximately six
468:had been built at
396:on 27 April 1793.
361:United States Navy
342:United States Navy
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1472:978-0-393-05847-5
1388:U.S.Navy, DANFS,
1348:U.S.Navy, DANFS,
951:U.S.Navy, DANFS,
865:On 29 April 1800
703:struck her colors
563:from France, via
517:St Ives, Cornwall
503:was sailing from
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1741:Marlborough
1723:Earl Talbot
1637:King George
1065:pp. 115–117
968:pp. 142–144
843:Vendémiaire
788:Basse-Terre
769:West Indies
372:West Indies
334:French Navy
159:August 1799
1977:Shipwrecks
1932:1793 ships
1926:Categories
1532:Shipwrecks
1442:, (1830).
1400:References
1101:pp.117–119
1099:Toll, 2006
1075:Toll, 2006
1063:Toll, 2006
966:Toll, 2006
792:Guadeloupe
551:US-French
524:Insurgente
429:prize crew
325:SĂ©millante
301:US service
296:carronades
241:US service
229:Complement
182:SĂ©millante
1861:Confiance
1831:Sarah Ann
1821:Sarah Ann
1768:HMS
1739:HMS
1728:HMS
1711:HMS
1702:Diligence
1700:HMS
1689:HMS
1670:Pickering
1668:USS
1659:Dromedary
1648:Insurgent
1646:USS
1617:Cormorant
1604:HMS
1583:HMS
1552:HMS
1541:HMS
1407:Insurgent
1390:Insurgent
1350:Insurgent
1089:p.156-158
953:Insurgent
921:Citations
882:Pickering
880:USS
875:Baltimore
873:departed
871:Insurgent
830:USS
804:Insurgent
796:Insurgent
784:Diligente
765:Quasi-War
761:Insurgent
737:USS
681:broadside
590:USS
553:Quasi War
526:captured
495:captured
403:captured
367:Insurgent
346:USS
338:Quasi War
142:Insurgent
113:USS
92:Laid down
34:USS
30:Quasi-War
1848:22 Aug:
1841:Concorde
1818:21 Jan:
1800:Recovery
1687:26 Sep:
1666:20 Aug:
1655:10 Aug:
1613:15 May:
1602:17 Mar:
1592:13 Mar:
1581:10 Mar:
1550:26 Jan:
889:See also
595:spotted
394:launched
344:frigate
250:Armament
148:Acquired
108:Captured
100:Launched
32:between
1858:7 Oct:
1838:4 Aug:
1828:3 Feb:
1794:Norfolk
1770:America
1748:9 Nov:
1737:3 Nov:
1709:9 Oct:
1698:8 Oct:
1644:8 Aug:
1624:9 Jul:
1585:Repulse
1543:Mastiff
1539:5 Jan:
1410:. DANFS
1373:27 June
1333:21 July
1308:20 June
1133:2 April
1048:9 March
1026:Reports
817:Phaeton
750:(right)
601:leagues
478:tobacco
431:aboard
421:Bristol
390:Lorient
332:of the
330:frigate
187:frigate
84:Builder
76:Ordered
49:History
1851:Latona
1788:Dublin
1776:Canada
1752:Havick
1730:Martin
1680:Martha
1595:Prince
1554:Brazen
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1469:
1421:
1393:prgh.3
1353:prgh.2
1283:6 June
1258:4 June
1233:31 May
1208:27 May
1183:24 May
1158:24 May
1077:p. 117
1015:â„–2797.
956:prgh.1
847:Angora
625:squall
542:Bengal
538:Madras
509:London
505:Lisbon
427:put a
327:-class
205:Length
184:-class
60:France
1713:Galgo
1691:Hound
1627:Queen
1440:index
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1127:(PDF)
1113:p.158
1042:(PDF)
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462:Brest
443:into
357:Nevis
261:26 Ă—
221:Draft
196:600 (
1913:1801
1900:1799
1877:Iris
1867:Kent
1759:Lion
1750:HMS
1657:HMS
1615:HMS
1564:Argo
1485:ISBN
1467:ISBN
1419:ISBN
1375:2024
1335:2024
1310:2024
1285:2024
1260:2024
1235:2024
1210:2024
1185:2024
1160:2024
1135:2024
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861:Loss
786:off
777:USS
715:hold
652:tack
611:, a
540:and
445:Vigo
407:off
392:and
365:USS
280:2 Ă—
268:6 Ă—
213:Beam
177:Type
164:Fate
140:USS
137:Name
66:Name
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