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French frigate Clorinde (1808)

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354: 115: 58: 35: 353: 583:, flew Portuguese colours in an attempt to trick Cock, Cock surmised that the frigate was French, not Portuguese, and threw his mails overboard before the Frenchmen boarded 922:
South American packets: the British packet service to Brazil, the River Plate, the West Coast (via the Straits of Magellan), and the Falkland Islands, 1808-80
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was found guilty of failing to properly support his commodore. Saint-Cricq was demoted of rank, expelled from the
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 1 1671 - 1870
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ran aground, and freed herself by dropping guns and ammunition overboard.
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then put the crews of four other vessels that she had captured aboard
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into Plymouth. They arrived on 19 December, on the same day as
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In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the surviving claimants from
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suffering 20 killed and 30 wounded (including Captain
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Notice Biographique, René Joseph Marie Denis-Lagarde
357:A naval engagement at night, an action between HMS 709:From January 1832, she was used as a coal hulk in 318:From June 1809, she was stationed with the 16-gun 514:, homeward bound from Malta, found her floating. 462:and sent her into Plymouth. The other four were: 489:, Scheidt, master, which had been sailing to 209:1,950 m (21,000 sq ft) of sail 8: 656:and resumed the pursuit the next day, when 885:A Frigate of King George, Brian Vale, 2001 406:, and sentenced to three years in prison. 230:In practice carried either 44 or 46 guns: 697:was brought into British service as HMS 674:struck after the first cannon shot from 16:For other ships with the same name, see 753: 726: 310:she was eventually broken up in 1851. 29: 809: 413:captured the British merchant vessel 299:captured her in 1814 and renamed her 111: 55: 7: 185:46.93 m (154 ft 0 in) 741:with clasp "Eurotas 25 Feby. 1814". 193:11.91 m (39 ft 1 in) 510:at sea, where the Falmouth packet 14: 201:5.9 m (19 ft 4 in) 788:№4831. Accessed 3 December 2016. 330:. In September, she sailed with 113: 56: 33: 976:Age of Sail frigates of France 306:. After serving 19 years as a 1: 981:Pallas-class frigates (1808) 939:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). 739:Naval General Service Medal 1017: 538:Post Office Packet Service 148:Broken up on 24 April 1851 15: 670:intervened. The helpless 548:, Captain James Cock, at 152: 50: 32: 598:On 25 February 1814, at 373:On 13 December, she and 361:and the French frigates 419:in the Atlantic Ocean ( 153:General characteristics 920:Howat, J.N.T. (1984). 370: 986:Ships built in France 713:. She was eventually 396:action of 20 May 1811 394:She took part in the 387:On 15 December 1809, 356: 262:18-pounder carronades 258:36-pounder carronades 900:www.pbenyon.plus.com 896:"HMS [Ship]" 532:On 18 February 1814 409:On 6 December 1813, 18:French ship Clorinde 613: /  579:. Although Captain 563: /  434: /  400:Jacques Saint-Cricq 252:8-pounder long guns 872:2006-03-08 at the 853:. 26 January 1849. 850:The London Gazette 830:2012-02-22 at the 769:2006-05-05 at the 371: 369:, 13 December 1809 950:978-2-9525917-0-6 438:44.500°N 10.500°W 270: 269: 227:Nominally 40 guns 1008: 962: 935: 908: 907: 902:. 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Index

French ship Clorinde
HMS Aurora

French Navy Ensign
Clorinda
Pallas-class
frigate
18-pounders
Quarterdeck
forecastle
8-pounder long guns
36-pounder carronades
18-pounder carronades
Pallas-class
frigate
French Navy
Sané
Royal Navy
coal hulk
Milan
Renommée
Loire
Seine
Guadeloupe

HMS Junon
action of 20 May 1811
Jacques Saint-Cricq
Legion of Honour
Lusitania

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