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French frigate Résistance (1795)

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was pierced for 16 guns and had 14 mounted: twelve 18-pounder carronades and two brass 4-pounder guns; she also had six 4-pounders in her hold. She had a crew of 40 men, and was ballasted with mahogany and die wood. She was 45 days into her voyage from Cayenne to Cadiz and on her way she had captured
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The Principal Officers and Commissioners of the Royal Navy offered "Fisgard, of 38 guns and 1182 tons", lying at Portsmouth, for sale on 11 August 1814. The buyer had to post a bond of £3,000, with two guarantors, that the buyers would break up the vessel within a year of purchase.
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was a slave ship that had made four voyages carrying slaves from West Africa to the West Indies. The French had captured her in 1804 on her fifth voyage.)
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had been a particularly successful and active vessel. She had on board 53 English prisoners, the masters and crews of four vessels that she had captured;
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and there recaptured a British vessel that a French privateer of four guns and 100 men had captured on 7 August off
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sent her boats to assist and the crew and some of the stores were saved, but the vessel herself was a wreck.
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an English brig that had been sailing from London to Saint Michaels; the brig's master and crew were aboard
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours
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The three unburnt vessels arrived at Plymouth on 14 August. The four vessels
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brig, Benjamin Tucker, master, from Bermuda, carrying sugar and cotton; and
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Between the 20th of July and 2 August 1800, Captain T.B. Martin and
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because of her role in the battle. On 20 October 1798 she captured
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sloop, Andrew Miller, master, from Oporto and carrying wine;
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and the officers under his command, commanding H.M.
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Then on 7 July 506:captured the Spanish naval brig 141: 73: 39: 18:French frigate Résistance (1796) 954:. 5 February 1805. p. 178. 732:A Portuguese vessel recaptured 381:, naming her after the town of 1752:Age of Sail frigates of France 1058:. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. 377:into service as the first HMS 1: 1040:. 26 July 1814. p. 1510. 748:was recaptured and sent into 598:when she captured the French 405:, which the French privateer 398:recaptured the United States 299:captured her in 1797 and the 784:Roche (2005), Vol. 1, p.379. 1054:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). 355:, captured her, along with 268:Further armament on castles 1798: 1782:Maritime incidents in 1805 1777:Frigates of the Royal Navy 1772:Maritime incidents in 1797 26: 1712: 1216:February (unknown date): 987:(4298). 18 February 1806. 736:and sent her into Lisbon. 703:. The British vessel was 303:took her into service as 182: 67: 38: 1757:Vengeance-class frigates 1167:January (unknown date): 1094:HMS Fisgard (ship, 1795) 455:, an English South Seas 310:. She was sold in 1814. 1343:August (unknown date): 1011:2027/mdp.39015005721496 554:Royal Citadel, Plymouth 418:captured four vessels: 183:General characteristics 1632:April (unknown date): 1274:April (unknown date): 969:, voyages 80239–80243. 685: 552:ran aground under the 537:, recaptured the brig 482:Countess of Lauderdale 322:, but she was renamed 1767:Ships built in France 1524:San Francisco de Asis 1304:July (unknown date): 659: 132:9 March 1797, by the 1284:May (unknown date): 1096:at Wikimedia Commons 631:On 17 November 1805 258:18-pounder long guns 1198:Earl of Abergavenny 935:, Vol. 6, pp.69-70. 582: /  471:had captured were: 342:. On 9 March 1797, 340:Battle of Fishguard 264:8-pounder long guns 178:Sold in August 1814 1037:The London Gazette 951:The London Gazette 919:The London Gazette 899:The London Gazette 695:s boats went into 688:On 18 August 1806 686: 1734: 1733: 1219:City of Edinburgh 1092:Media related to 1065:978-2-9525917-0-6 999:"The Marine List" 981:"The Marine List" 873:2027/uc1.c3049070 861:"The Marine List" 840:2027/uc1.c3049070 828:"The Marine List" 807:2027/uc1.c3049070 795:"The Marine List" 624:, of Liverpool. 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Index

French frigate Résistance (1796)
HMS Fisgard

Immortalité
HMS Fisgard
French Navy Ensign
Paimbœuf
Royal Navy
Great Britain
Vengeance-class
frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
18-pounder long guns
8-pounder long guns
Vengeance-class frigate
French Navy
HMS St Fiorenzo
Royal Navy
troop ship
Légion Noire
Cardigan Bay
Battle of Fishguard
HMS St Fiorenzo
Nymphe
Constance
Royal Navy
Fishguard
Immortalité
letter of marque

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