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Action of 15 July 1805

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on one side, and vessels on the other. The becalmed gun-brigs became easy targets for the oar-powered gunboats, which were able to manoeuver as to overpower them and force their surrender. Also, the French vessels were armed with guns, which outranged the
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in particular was in a sinking condition, and barely reached Granville before she ran aground. Collet was slightly wounded by a splinter, but otherwise there were no reported casualties.
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Garrety survived until 1827 and remained in the Royal Navy. On 5 February 1806 the Admiralty granted him a pension that at the time of his death was worth ÂŁ200 per annum.
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so that they could support each other, but was unable to so. The French force, which consisted of six brigs, a schooner, and a ketch, stood off and battered
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stationed in Granville. Collet departed Granville on 15 July at 21:00, leading seven gunboats and a dogger, or six gunboats, a schooner, and a ketch.
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returned fire, but being armed primarily with carronades, was outranged. During the exchange of fire, Lieutenant James Henry Garrety,
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when they became becalmed. To avoid the tide carrying them onto the coast, the two anchored in the afternoon off
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A heavy fog came up and at 2:30 am on 16 July, several French vessels were seen to emerge from the darkness.
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was brought into service in the French Navy, where she served until 1827; from 1815 on her name was
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s captain, had an arm shot off, a leg crippled by grapeshot, and his chest lacerated by a piece of
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was also commissioned in the French Navy, and served under the same name until
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The news that the gun-brigs were anchored off Chausey was carried to Commander
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The French took the two badly damaged gun-brigs into Granville.
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that constituted the bulk of the British gunboat's armament.
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s crew accused Richards of having too quickly surrendered.
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This accounting is based on British court martial records.
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Index

Napoleonic Wars
Chausey
France
France
France
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
France
Joseph Collet
United Kingdom
Georges Ker
James Garrety
HMS Plumper
HMS Teazer
Chausey
Normandy
gun-brigs
carronades
Plumper
Teazer
Granville, Manche
Chausey
Joseph Collet
Boulogne Flotilla
langrage
struck
HMS Diana
HMS Semiramis

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