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was armed with 10 guns, though she was pierced for 18, and had a crew of 111 men. She had left Mauritius with 183 men, but had taken six prizes requiring prize crews; she had also sunk several other prizes that were not worth putting a prize crew aboard.
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they found out that they had driven her ashore the night before. She had had to jettison 12 guns, her anchors, and her boats, to enable her to be refloated. Cole noted that
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on 26 September 1806 after a chase that lasted two days and a night. He described her as a ship corvette of 18 guns and 150 men. When the British took possession of
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Was a three-masted corvette-like ship built in Bayonne and commissioned in Bordeaux in 1799 under Captain Emit as an armed merchantman. After her arrival at
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was a ship launched at Bayonne in 1799 as an armed merchantman. She became a privateer in the Indian Ocean that the British captured in 1801 in a notable
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She became a merchantman, probably under her existing name. In late 1803 the French recaptured her and recommissioned her as the privateer
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could have escaped, but that his men had insisted on fighting. He also reported that some time earlier he had encountered the British
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had "annoyed our Trade". However, on this cruise she was two months out of ĂŽle de France without having made any captures.
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and had finally caught up with her around noon. After a close and severe action that lasted about 20 minutes Bourgoin
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Tables of the positions, or of the latitudes and longitudes, of places, to accompany the 'Oriental navigator'
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Selections from Calcutta Gazettes: Showing the Political and Social Condition of the English in India
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had lost five men killed and 12 wounded, Bourgoin and some of his officers being among the wounded;
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La Marine du Consulat et du Premier Empire: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1800 A 1815
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sailed from ĂŽle de France on the evening of 25 August 1800, in company with the privateer
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Pulham was Governor of the naval hospital at Madras. He transferred to command
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was "formerly His Majesty's Sloop Trincomalee". He further noted that she was
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La Marine de la Révolution: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1792 à 1799
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Demerliac reports that the British gave her back her old name, HMS
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for some three days, and Bourgoin praised Lieutenant Henry Frost,
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Commander T. Pulham replaced Heywood. The Royal Navy sold
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at 2a.m. on the 25th, close off the shoals of Point
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In December she was off 520:had on 23 November 1800 captured 513:s captain, for his seamanship. 400:under Captain Étienne Bourgoin. 316:(privateer): 183; 111 at capture 223: 184: 142: 91: 44: 426:, Étienne Bourgoin, master, at 750:by an unknown British cruiser. 382:, before selling her in 1808. 1: 1008:(in French). Éditions Ancre. 981:(in French). Éditions Ancre. 963:. 24 March 1807. p. 379. 663:, and that under the name of 128:1801 by purchase post-capture 831:"Chronicle for April 1801", 627:on 9 July 1806 stated that 625:Gazette de l'Isle de France 480:At the time of her capture 1154: 877:Asiatic Annual Register... 563:, Governor in Council, at 18: 1128:Privateer ships of France 1004:Demerliac, Alain (2003). 977:Demerliac, Alain (1999). 559:wrote on 17 June 1801 to 276:: 300 (French; "of load") 262: 38: 34: 1138:Sloops of the Royal Navy 1026:. (Sussex: Book Guild). 1022:McAteer, William (1991) 738:Demerliac reported that 370:commissioned her as HMS 343:HMS: 16 Ă— 6-pounder guns 263:General characteristics 1098:. Seaforth Publishing. 1043:"Waller, William"  742:was captured either by 1094:Winfield, Rif (2008). 349:: 18 guns (at capture) 340:: 16 Ă— 6-pounder guns 1049:Royal Naval Biography 932:, p. 327, â„–1807. 833:Asiatic Annual Review 805:, p. 272, â„–2405. 1076:Purdy, John (1816). 1057:Piat, Denis (2007). 763:. This is incorrect. 682:into service as HMS 678:The Royal Navy took 209:Late 1803 by capture 835:, Vol. 3, pp.62-63. 710:Henry Lidgbird Ball 477:had no casualties. 441: /  960:The London Gazette 851:The London Gazette 496:'s 24-gun cruizer 494:East India Company 364:single-ship action 21:French ship Gloire 1068:978-99949-905-3-5 867:, pp. 328–9. 815:Seton-Karr (1868) 601:in January 1802. 502:. 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Index

French ship Gloire
List of ships named HMS Trincomalee
French Navy Ensign
Trincomalee
United Kingdom
French Navy Ensign
bm
Brig
single-ship action
Royal Navy
ĂŽle de France
privateer
Adèle
HMS Albatross
15°17′N 87°0′E / 15.283°N 87.000°E / 15.283; 87.000
struck
East India Company
Mornington
Madras
Roads
Peter Rainier
Lord Clive
Fort George
Commander
Peter Heywood
Cheduba Island
Culloden
Christopher Cole
Guadaveri
copper fastened

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