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French frigate Magicienne (1778)

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chased her into Havana. Between 19 and 23 August the convoy ran into a gale that did not fully abate until 25 August. Initial reports had nine vessels foundering, with the crew of some being saved; later reports put the loss at 13 merchant vessels foundered and two abandoned but later salvaged.
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to the wrecks. Boarding unopposed, the boat parties removed the remaining French crewmen as prisoners and set both ships on fire. Lastly, in 1847 the Admiralty awarded the surviving claimants from the action the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "St. Domingo".
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prizes entered the harbour and took up defensive positions at the head of the main entrance channel. The French also moved the channel markers to confuse the British approach.
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as they escorted a fleet of 109 merchantmen from Jamaica to Britain. The convoy cleared the Gulf of Florida. On 10 August a Spanish ship-of-the-line approached but
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was pierced for 14 guns but carrying only two, and had a crew of 18 men under the command of an officer of the same rank as a commander in the British Navy.
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to reconnoitre, and it was they that signaled that the French were at anchor, but getting under way. Duckworth formed up the smaller ships,
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had been launched at Nantes on 8 August 1793. She was the name ship of her two-vessel class of 12-gun brigs, her sister-ship being
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prudently anchored in the channel some distance from the action. The French vessels concentrated all their gunfire first against
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was built to a design by Joseph-Marie-Blaise Coulomb at Toulon. She was the first of 12 vessels built to her design.
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managed to bring 71 merchant vessels back to England. (Others arrived earlier or later, and some went to America.)
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The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV.
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s prize money from the action. At the second and final distribution of prize money for the battle, a seaman on
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The battle continued without interruption all night and on the 24 August the French boarded the defenceless
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captured three French merchant vessels carrying sugar from Martinique to Europe. These were the ship
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was flying a flag of truce and had on board a midshipman and several British seamen, prisoners from
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The summer of 1810 saw a campaign against the French Indian Ocean possessions; The ĂŽle de Bourbon (
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began an intense cross fire against their enemies. Still, in the evening her crew had to abandon
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also shared in the proceeds of sundry parts and stores salvaged from the wrecked French vessels.
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being relaunched on Monday 18 January 1793, an event celebrated with a ball held at the
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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and the two other vessels was worth ÂŁ1 11s 5d; a fifth-class share for the second
473:(1792–1802). The ship was substantially refitted at the shipyard of J. Graham, in 1104:. On the 23 August 1810 the British squadron entered the channel at Grand Port. 1011: 807: 539:, under the command of Captain William Henry Ricketts, captured the French brig 417: 295: 971:, however, was so badly damaged that she had to put in at Bermuda for repairs. 306:
until her crew burned her in 1810 to prevent her capture after she grounded at
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was involved in the efforts to capture the mutineers and bring them to trial.
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was worth £80 18s 10½d. A fifth-class share, that of a seaman, for the first
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La Marine de la Révolution: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1792 à 1799
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sent two boats each, under the command of Lieutenant John Kelly Tudor of
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La Marine de Louis XVI: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1774 à 1792
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was one of the three that the British captured, the other two being the
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was only three years old, the Royal Navy did not take her into service.
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La Société des Cincinnati de France et la guerre d'Amérique (1778–1783)
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a legitimate prize. The search also uncovered a box of money. Though
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It is not clear how the French came to have as prisoners men from
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of 22 September 1781 gives a figure of 155 killed and wounded on
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The fatal cruise of the Argus: two captains in the War of 1812
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The battle cost the British all four frigates, including
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lost her fore-mast and main-top-mast but together with
901:. Their captains drove two French ships, the flagship, 1018:, aground, being scuttled at the Battle of Grand Port. 777:, to cut out a 4-gun schooner from under a battery in 375:, on the North America station. He then sailed her to 2017: 1100:, which the French had captured a second time in the 788:, she cruised in the Caribbean. On 25 January 1806, 2472: 2143: 2028:. Vol. 2, part 1. London: Longman and company. 1201:was the name vessel of a five-ship class of 32-gun 596:sent her into Jamaica to be condemned as a prize. 704:blew up. Only one British seaman, a crewman from 1565: 1253:A first-class share of the money for the first 2121: 729:in sight, captured in the Channel the French 8: 784:In 1806, while under the command of Captain 712:sails and rigging were so badly cut up that 2052:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015). 885:moved on to engage the other French ships. 2128: 2114: 2106: 1108:was the first to run aground, followed by 1026:was part of a frigate squadron comprising 2137:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1810 1964:"Bougainville Ă  l'armĂ©e du Cte de Grasse" 1521: 1381: 1364: 1993:Hamilton, Sir Richard Vesey, ed. (1901) 1820: 1818: 1479:. The Three Cups Harwich. Archived from 1438: 1151:, setting her on fire as they left her. 916:On 8 February Duckworth sent boats from 244:5.2 m (17 ft) (22 French feet) 16:For other ships with the same name, see 1968:Journal de la sociĂ©tĂ© des amĂ©ricanistes 1337: 1175: 978:served in the Indian Ocean. During the 1222:. They may have been from a tender to 1155:lost eight men killed and 20 wounded. 1003:, recaptured her on 29 December 1809. 881:to take possession of her, whilst the 26: 1769: 1757: 1269:; a first-class share for the second 350:captured her on 2 September 1781 off 141: 61: 7: 1680:. 31 January 1801. pp. 140–141. 1997:. (Naval Records Society, Vol. 19). 1553: 664:onto the shore at Port Navalo. The 631:mutinied and murdered her captain, 1886:. Paris: Ă©ditions Auguste Picard. 1710:For more on John Kelly Tudor see: 1607:. 28 September 1827. p. 2015. 1543:. 25 March 1797. pp. 287–288. 394:dismasted after her fight against 14: 1791:. 17 November 1807. p. 1545. 692:party of seamen and marines from 652:chased a French convoy in to the 2568: 2563: 2077: 1257:and two other vessels was worth 688:then towed in four boats with a 642:On 23 November 1800 Captain Sir 143: 63: 30: 1724:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 1354:. 26 January 1849. p. 241. 982:, the French Navy captured the 980:Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811 660:was able to force the corvette 2598:Shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean 618:captured the French privateer 588:was a Dutch privateer, out of 580:captured two privateers named 557:, to give the appearance that 220:& 1260 tonnes fully loaded 1: 1930:(in French). Éditions Ancre. 1903:(in French). Éditions Ancre. 1747:. 21 April 1806. p. 464. 1627:. 21 April 1798. p. 334. 1587:. 25 April 1797. p. 377. 1566:Winfield & Roberts (2015) 1460:. 19 October 1782. p. 1. 1403:. 3 November 1781. p. 4. 1092:In the run-up to the battle, 1811:. 7 April 1807. p. 441. 1511:. 24 June 1800. p. 733. 871:forced the surrender of the 599:In late 1797 or early 1798, 453:was paid off and fitted for 2084:HMS Magicienne (ship, 1778) 1870:Battles of the British navy 1637:James (1837), Vol. 3, p.58. 1477:A Historic Harwich Resource 1423:. 16 March 1782. p. 1. 813:after a chase of 12 hours. 254:Upper deck:26 Ă— 12-pounder 180:Naval General Service Medal 169:2 September 1781 by capture 2624: 2608:Maritime incidents in 1810 1700:. 6 May 1806. p. 575. 1085: 993:action of 18 November 1809 859: 457:at Chatham on 30 October. 359:Action of 2 September 1781 356: 340:, and later under Captain 322:French service and capture 190:Scuttled on 24 August 1810 15: 2593:Magicienne-class frigates 2558: 2345:November (unknown date): 2008:, vol. 1, R. Bentley 1926:Demerliac, Alain (1999). 1899:Demerliac, Alain (1996). 1872:. Vol. 2. H.G. Bohn. 1718:"Tudor, John Kelly"  1471:Harwich, The Three Cups. 547:Camau), off San Domingo. 471:French Revolutionary Wars 461:French Revolutionary Wars 363:A prize crew took her to 228:44.2 m (145 ft) 194: 56: 29: 2480:January (unknown date): 2305:October (unknown date): 2095:Phillips, Michael - HMS 1957:. Naval Institute Press. 995:, but the newly arrived 752:, while in company with 342:Janvre de la Bouchetière 236:11.2 m (37 ft) 182:with clasp "St. Domingo" 2056:. Seaforth Publishing. 2037:. Seaforth Publishing. 1828:(1806), Vol. 68, p.796. 1524:, p. 226, no.1846. 1293:shared by agreement in 708:, was killed. However, 431:was also carrying rum. 195:General characteristics 2502:March (unknown date): 2329:Paisley canal disaster 2202:March (unknown date): 2033:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1962:KĂ©rallain, R. (1928). 1868:Allen, Joseph (1853). 1824:"Historical Affairs", 1727:. London: John Murray. 1073:, the 18-gun corvette 1019: 399: 18:French ship Magicienne 2025:Royal Naval Biography 1980:10.3406/jsa.1928.3639 1102:action of 3 July 1810 1014: 862:Battle of San Domingo 825:John Thomas Duckworth 806:captured the Spanish 763:Early in March 1805, 447:fought inconclusively 390: 357:Further information: 316:Battle of San Domingo 49:Battle of San Domingo 2086:at Wikimedia Commons 1183:The New-York Gazette 1088:Battle of Grand Port 932:was in company with 792:was in company with 719:On 20 January 1801, 545:enseigne de vaisseau 535:On 1 November 1796, 488:was in company with 469:participated in the 440:French frigate  2493:Hired armed cutter 2263:PurĂ­sima ConcepciĂłn 1713:O'Byrne, William R. 1659:The Naval Chronicle 1649:, Vol. 4, pp.507-8. 1647:The Naval Chronicle 479:Three Cups, Harwich 434:On 2 January 1783, 338:Chevalier de Boades 269::2 Ă— 6-pounder guns 263::4 Ă— 6-pounder guns 1878:Contenson, Ludovic 1808:The London Gazette 1788:The London Gazette 1744:The 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Index

French ship Magicienne
HMS Magicienne

HMS Acasta
Battle of San Domingo
Naval General Service Medal
Magicienne class frigate
tonnes
long guns
QD
Fc
frigate
French Navy
her class
Royal Navy
Isle de France
Mauritius
Battle of San Domingo
Orvilliers
Chevalier de Boades
Janvre de la Bouchetière
HMS Chatham
Cape Ann
Action of 2 September 1781
Halifax
Thomas Graves
Jamaica

Prudent
snow

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