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Dutch sloop Havik (1784)

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in November 1800 to take on a local pilot. She lost her anchor and had to resort to a makeshift. When a severe gale came up on 9 November, it drove her onshore. The crew cut away her masts and threw her guns overboard, but
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began in 1997. Much of the material recovered was metal, including musket and cannon shot, a candle snuffer, and large quantities of copper plates and nails used in the hull sheathing; some woodwork was also discovered.
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underwent fitting at Plymouth in the first two weeks or so of January 1797. The Royal Navy commissioned her under Commander Philip Bartholomew that month with the role of cruising and escorting convoys.
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suffered any casualties, though the crews were subject to waves breaking over them for six hours until the tide, which had risen 32 feet (9.8 m) (perpendicular), providentially receded.
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nevertheless filled with water and settled into the sand. When the tide went out she settled even further. Although several other vessels in the bay such as
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In 1987 metal detectors discovered what would prove to be the site of the wreck. Excavations under the auspices of the
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A distribution of the monies took place in November 1818, after Bartholomew had died, as had many crew members from
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was under Batholomew's command and had been tasked with patrolling between the Channel Islands and the
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encountered a French flotilla of 14 vessels carrying provisions and stores to the French fleet at
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was armed with 8-pounder brass carronades, two 2-pounder brass guns, two 2-pounder iron guns, and
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British:101 ft 10 in (31.0 m) (overall); 83 ft 5 in (25.4 m) (keel)
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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was one of the vessels that the British captured. At the time of her capture,
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had been sailing from San Domingo for Bremen. She was followed on 6 March by
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refers to Baylely as a lieutenant, and makes no mention of any deaths.
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s officers and crew contested. The matter was not settled until 1818.
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back to Britain. After his return to Britain, he was advanced to
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British service: 18 × 6-pounder guns; 6 × 12-pounder carronades
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was armed with four 4-pounder guns and one 18-pounder
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650–1859
1525: 1246: 547:captured both, which turned out to be the lugger 539:captured the ship, which was the American vessel 455:returned, escorting two French brigs and a Dutch 441:claimed a share of the prize money, a claim that 642:, and wounded two, including Lieutenant Bayley. 712:All linear measurements are in Amsterdam feet ( 1224: 8: 638:. Fire from the batteries killed two men on 676:, suffered similarly, they were refloated. 355:squadron under the command of Vice-Admiral 1231: 1217: 1209: 628:, and under the escort of a frigate armed 294:. The British captured her in 1796 at the 1240:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1800 233:British:12 ft 9 in (3.9 m) 218:British:28 ft 2 in (8.6 m) 837: 823: 705: 317:) before she was wrecked in late 1800. 290:was launched in 1784 and served in the 1055: 886:. 4 November 1796. pp. 1051–1058. 864: 605:, arrived at Plymouth on 28 February. 39: 1066: 1064: 336:, built at Amsterdam in 1784 for the 114: 61: 7: 728:unfortunately does not mention this 347:, under the command of Rear-Admiral 437:on 5 May 1799 in a notable action. 351:, surrendered without a fight to a 774:states that Bayley was captain of 343:At Saldanha Bay a squadron of the 14: 1672:Shipwrecks in the English Channel 918:. 17 November 1818. p. 2052. 451:One month after leaving Plymouth 298:. She then served briefly in the 1622: 1617: 1196: 1006:. 10 February 1801. p. 180. 116: 67: 62: 43: 1043:, (6–9 September 1800), p. 248. 986:. 1 February 1800. p. 106. 1138:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. 807:got safely out to sea, though 583:shared their prize money with 471:sailed with a convoy to Cork. 433:captured the French privateer 1: 811:had to cut away her mainmast. 575:together three days earlier. 425:sailed from Plymouth for the 563:, and had a crew of 42 men. 486:brought in the Swedish brig 296:capitulation of Saldanha Bay 200:Dutch: 110' (Amsterdam foot) 502:to Hamburg with a cargo of 1688: 1662:Maritime incidents in 1800 722:Dutch units of measurement 716:) of 11 Amsterdam inches ( 535:fleeing to the southeast. 478:brought into Plymouth the 15: 1612: 1589:December (unknown date): 1286:February (unknown date): 1166:. Unpublished manuscript. 1134:Hepper, David J. (1994). 745:. A first-class share to 589:and the hired armed brig 467:to Copenhagen. On 15 May 463:, which was sailing from 321:Dutch service and capture 155: 143:17 August 1796 by capture 56: 42: 1657:Sloops of the Royal Navy 1647:Ships built in Amsterdam 1435:October (unknown date): 1276:January (unknown date): 1074:14 November 1800, №4102. 513:was in the Channel when 385:, supposed to be at the 270:Dutch service:16-18 guns 156:General characteristics 1392:August (unknown date): 1203:HMS Havick (ship, 1796) 791:The hired armed cutter 340:under the 8th Charter. 151:Wrecked 9 November 1800 1171:Winfield, Rif (2008). 523:to chase north. There 498:had been sailing from 338:Admiralty of Amsterdam 1349:July (unknown date): 1153:Rotterdams jaarboekje 850:Rotterdams jaarboekje 726:Rotterdams jaarboekje 693:Jersey Heritage Trust 494:, Sandelhus, master. 397:on 22 December 1796. 1205:at Wikimedia Commons 852:(1900), pp. 107–108. 509:On 29 January 1800, 429:. Eight days later, 1472:Hired armed cutter 770:The article in the 657:so she anchored in 527:observed a ship, a 363:on 17 August 1796. 258:British service:121 1110:"Havick excavated" 1003:The London Gazette 983:The London Gazette 915:The London Gazette 883:The London Gazette 412:On 28 March 1799, 357:George Elphinstone 1634: 1633: 1201:Media related to 1159:van Maanen, Ron. 1145:978-0-948864-30-8 1099:, Vol. 4, p. 518. 1087:, Vol. 4, p. 436. 1031:, vol. 4, p. 250. 1019:, Vol. 3, p. 236. 967:, Vol. 2, p. 541. 955:, Vol. 2, p. 351. 943:, Vol. 1, p. 539. 931:, Vol. 1, p. 536. 899:, Vol. 1, p. 344. 387:Cape of Good Hope 378:was appointed to 349:Engelbertus Lucas 279: 278: 255:Dutch service:150 33:Havik (1808 ship) 1679: 1626: 1621: 1605: 1595: 1585: 1569: 1559: 1549: 1539: 1518: 1477: 1459: 1448: 1431: 1420: 1409: 1398: 1388: 1377: 1366: 1355: 1345: 1335: 1324: 1313: 1303: 1292: 1282: 1272: 1261: 1233: 1226: 1219: 1210: 1200: 1186: 1167: 1165: 1149: 1122: 1121: 1119: 1117: 1106: 1100: 1094: 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Index

schooner
HMS Thistle (1808)
Havik (1808 ship)

Dutch Navy Ensign
Batavian Navy Ensign
Dutch Republic
Ship-sloop
bm
Sails
ship sloop
Batavian Navy
capitulation of Saldanha Bay
Royal Navy
ship sloop
quarterdeck
Admiralty of Amsterdam
Batavian Navy
Engelbertus Lucas
Royal Navy
George Elphinstone
Saldanha Bay
Charles Ekins
HMS Echo
Cape of Good Hope
post captain
hired armed brig
Telegraph
Île de Batz
East Indiaman

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