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condemned her for a violation of His
Majesty's Order in Council of 7 January 1807, prohibiting trade between enemy ports or ports from which British ships were excluded. Her cargo of 4,000 bags of Batavian sugar and 13,710 pieces of
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had caught up with the Dutch vessels and run them ashore. She went as close as the water depth would allow, anchored and exchanged fire with them. All three surrendered quickly. One that she captured was the 24-gun corvette
1044:, of 12 guns and 70 men. Pellew had too few men to be able to deal with the prisoners so he paroled the officers to the governor of Samarang and gave up all the other men against a receipt. The British took
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Baltimore in December 1807 and arrived at Batavia on 18 May 1808. She finished unloading there on 3 June. The Dutch government chartered her to carry a cargo to take a cargo to
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British permitting his crew to keep their personal weapons and effects and to stay aboard overnight to attend to the wounded. Lambert accepted the terms and Bergeret
439:, White, master, was on her way to Suriname from London when a French frigate of 38 guns and 300 men captured her. The capture took place near Madeira and her captor sent
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had seen three more Dutch vessels, one of them a warship, and so Pellew destroyed the two captured vessels and at mid-day set out after the three other vessels.
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s fire led
Bergeret to attempt a boarding. At 9:45, the two frigates sailed side by side and for twenty minutes French boarding parties attempted to storm
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and had to be invalided back to
Britain. Captain Robert Worgan George Festing, who had been serving on shore with the Army, received promotion to
1254:. In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the award of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Java" to any surviving participants that claimed it.
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in search of two French frigates, and to induce the government of the
Philippines to side with Spain against France. After they returned to
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was badly shot up and her commander, Captain-Lieutenant Jan
Hendrik Correga, had been mortally wounded. The largest armed merchant ship was
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Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported UK: England & Wales Licence, by the
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and then return to "Souza Caya". She left Batavia on 29 April 1809 and it was on this outward bound voyage that on 29 May
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to suppress a mutiny among the native troops in 1809.
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1071:. There, during the four hottest months of the year,
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972:took command in 1807. His father, Rear Admiral Sir
394:surrendered. The British took her into service as
361:she had an inconclusive but bloody encounter with
1185:were auctioned on 7 March 1810. Then on 10 March
1152:captured in the China Sea an American ship named
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1075:provided protection for the British embassy at
918:26 May – A French brig, (Name unknown), which
706:(far left) off Vizagapatam on 13 February 1805
458:had captured her and landed them at Madeira.
226:138 ft 6 in (42.2 m) (gundeck)
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1576:The Naval History of Great Britain, Volume 3
1558:The Naval History of Great Britain, Volume 3
943:, taken at sea with a cargo of gum and rice;
818:further distracted her crew from the fight.
675:was sailing from Bengal to Bombay. However,
16:36-gun french vessel built in the late 1700s
2213:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015).
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779:started to exchange broadsides at about a
554:also had a crew of 250 men, compared with
481:was under the command of Captain Trogoff.
229:117 ft 0 in (35.7 m) (keel)
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1250:on 9 October 1811 and assumed command of
990:. On 30 August they captured a ship from
593:was reduced to a near-sinking condition.
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19:For other ships with the same name, see
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2078:"Festing, Robert Worgan George"
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1319:was sailing from Bengal to Baltimore.
1242:. While there, Edgcumbe succumbed to
1189:, of 600 tons burthen, teak-built at
825:fired four to five shots to distract
320:Upper deck: 24 × 12-pounder long guns
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1626:. No. 4253. 13 September 1805.
1380:d; a sixth-class share was worth 8s
957:, taken at sea with a cargo of rice;
929:, taken at sea with a cargo of rice;
629:. On 10 January 1805, under Captain
466:From February 1802 to December 1802
1952:. 15 July 1828. pp. 1376–1377.
1067:and his staff on an embassy to the
383:. In February 1805 she encountered
1932:. 24 September 1814. p. 1923.
1817:. 16 April 1808. pp. 536–537.
904:, taken at sea while sailing from
764:aboard her under the command of a
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1677:"Sunday's Post", 28 August 1805,
1652:. No. 4245. 16 August 1805.
187:Unladen: 623 or 600 tons (French)
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1534:(London, England), issue: 10226.
633:, she captured the country ship
589:to her masts and rigging, while
472:capitaine de vaisseau provisoire
190:Laden: 1100 or 800 tons (French)
125:
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1764:. 26 January 1849. p. 240.
1719:. 13 August 1805. p. 1031.
1424:. 26 January 1849. p. 244.
1032:, which had a crew of 150 men.
885:entered British service as HMS
752:of India. The French abandoned
2281:Age of Sail frigates of France
2182:Batailles navales de la France
1512:. No. 4154. 26 May 1801.
1328:A first-class share was worth
1138:escorted their Dutch prize to
1:
1784:. 28 March 1807. p. 395.
1474:Winfield & Roberts (2015)
795:managed to train her guns on
768:, and continued his pursuit.
760:approached and Lambert put a
683:did not have the crew to man
561:s 124. Nevertheless, Captain
1230:Between May and August 1811
964:, taken at sea and scuttled.
2291:Frigates of the French Navy
2130:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005).
1860:. Accessed 16 October 2016.
986:to reconnoitre the port of
872:Naval General Service Medal
771:At ten minutes past eight,
714:captured the country ships
162:Naval General Service Medal
151:14 February 1805 by capture
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1891:Warship Histories, vol iii
1530:"Ship News". 6 June 1801,
799:again, the superiority of
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2296:Privateer ships of France
2037:. Conway Maritime Press.
2001:Demerliac, Alain (2003).
1211:. She then sailed to the
1193:, too was auctioned off.
1097:. From there she went to
946:2 June – French schooner
911:20 May – French schooner
502:, of 558 tons (bm), near
372:, commanded by Commander
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2007:(in French). Éd. Ancre.
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1006:pursued another vessel.
960:10 June – French lugger
897:26 March – French sloop
848:, offering to surrender
702:, tacking to engage the
470:was a merchantman under
446:On 2 June 1801 the brig
177:General characteristics
2257:HMS Psyche (ship, 1805)
2217:. Seaforth Publishing.
2198:. Seaforth Publishing.
2187:Naval Battles of France
2177:Troude, Onésime-Joachim
1978:. ageofnelson.org. 2007
1884:"NMM, vessel ID 373968"
1518:2027/mdp.39015005721512
1457:, p. 285, No.2275.
1262:In 1812 Festing sailed
1238:under Rear Admiral Sir
1063:with Brigadier-General
1021:By 3:30 on 1 September
932:26 May – French lugger
925:26 May – French lugger
625:for the French Navy at
409:. She was broken up at
405:and in an operation in
2194:Winfield, Rif (2008).
2189:]. Challamel ainé.
2112:Minot, George (1853).
2098:"Lambert, Henry"
2058:"Edgcumbe, John"
1132:Prince of Wales Island
953:10 June – French brig
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617:In June 1804 Governor
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2306:Ships built in France
2259:at Wikimedia Commons
2104:Royal Naval Biography
2084:Royal Naval Biography
2064:Royal Naval Biography
1679:Bury and Norwich Post
1101:to embark troops for
1087:to serve as marines.
1081:56th Regiment of Foot
878:British naval service
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605:put into port, while
277:Privateer:250, or 339
164:with the clasp "Java"
1178:Vice admiralty court
698:, having recaptured
613:French naval service
577:a chance to escape.
1873:, pp. 119–133.
1837:, pp. 209–210.
1234:participated in an
2121:anonymous (1852).
1949:The London Gazette
1929:The London Gazette
1814:The London Gazette
1781:The London Gazette
1761:The London Gazette
1716:The London Gazette
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1215:before sailing to
854:struck his colours
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661:On 8 January 1805
650:, Waters, master;
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489:On 1 January 1804
433:On 12 April 1801,
21:French ship Psyché
2255:Media related to
2239:Warship Histories
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1856:Robert Houghton:
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1646:"The Marine List"
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1620:"The Marine List"
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1506:"The Marine List"
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