244:(1797-1800), was 53-tonne privateer commissioned in Saint-Malo in 1797 she made her first cruise in 1797 under Méquet with 44 men. She made her 2nd cruise under François-Auguste Blanchard from November 1797 to February 1798 with 44 men. She made a 3rd cruise from March 1798 under Beaumont. She made a 4th cruise from December 1798 to January 1799 under Alexandre Legrand. She made a 5th cruise under Arthur Leroux from February 1799 to March 1799. She made her sixth and last cruise under Alexandre Legrand again from December 1799 to 1800. She was armed with 4 small guns and one carronade.
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