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captured her, but she escaped, and thereafter may have served for a time as a
Spanish privateer. After the end of the Peruvian War of Independence she apparently returned to more conventional pursuits and was probably lost in 1829 though she was still listed in 1830 as sailing between London and
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The first class shares, i.e., Jewry's shares of the prize money for these three seizures, were worth £40 13s 6d, £61 8s 10d, and £17 11s 6d. The sixth-class shares, those of an ordinary seaman, were worth 19s, £1 8s 9d, and 8s
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with several innovations. She was pierced for 20 guns, though she never carried that many, and her gunports were unique, designed perhaps to save weight. She had a long, curving stem, and a shallow, less convex bow.
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Jewry's first-class share of the proceeds for 100 kegs of spirits and headmoney for the smuggler's five-man crew was worth £63 5s 8d; a fifth-class share, that of a seaman, was worth 13s 2d.
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cut her out under the guns of a battery field pieces on East River, in
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The first-class share of the proceeds for both vessels was worth £103 18s 0d; a fifth-class share was worth £1 3s 10d.
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The first-class share of the proceeds was worth £95 3s 6d; a fifth-class share was worth 19s 10d.
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in 1823 with D. Holbrow, master and owner, and trade London-Lima. She then got caught up in the
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made further sundry small captures on 16 May 1820, 27 March 1821, 20 April, 6 May, and 2 August.
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No. 944 in
December 1813, under Captain Knapp. She had not captured anything before the boats of
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s first captain was James
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The first-class share was worth £91 6s 0d; a sixth-class share was worth £2 1s 2d.
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A report dated 23 December 1824, reported that a
Chilean Navy squadron captured
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was deployed on anti-smuggling duties in the Channel. On 14 March 1816
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captured her on 5 February 1814 and took her into service as HMS
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for 1830 with master D, Holbrow, master, and trade London-Lima.
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as she attempted to return to Callao. Her crew recaptured
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was an American schooner launched in 1812. During the
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Cranwell, John Philips; Crane, William Bowers (1940).
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retrieved 84 kegs of contraband spirits from the sea.
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Jewry's first-class share of the proceeds was worth
561:A report dated Lima 8 October 1825, reported that
543:and put under her protection on 26 February 1824.
459:, followed on 26 August with the capture of the
300:Grecian: 2 × 4-pounder + 2 × 6-pounder guns + 5
485:. Between 30 August 1819 and 20 January 1820,
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398:under the command of Lieutenant Henry Jewry.
244:95 ft 11 in (29.2 m) (overall)
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709:d; a sixth-class share was worth 13s 3d.
424:when they captured the smuggling vessel
30:For other ships with the same name, see
1156:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom
864:. 12 November 1816. pp. 2149–2150.
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718:The first-class share was worth £19 1s
695:The first-class share was worth £28 7s
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443:, of Hastings. The last day of May saw
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1176:Merchant ships of the United Kingdom
1166:Privateer ships of the United States
732:d; a sixth-class share was worth 8s
394:The British commissioned her as HMS
206:Probably lost 1829; last listed 1830
413:. Then a month later, on 18 April,
350:Thomas Kemp of Baltimore designed
25:
1073:. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
417:was in company with the schooner
310:+ 2 × 6-pounder guns (Royal Navy)
265:10 ft 5 in (3.2 m)
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924:. 6 February 1819. p. 248.
904:. 19 August 1817. p. 1792.
804:(1823), Supplement Seq. No. G7.
532:was one of the 16 vessels that
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565:, having escaped from Admiral
474:captured the smuggling lugger
409:captured the smuggling vessel
1:
1078:Footner, Geoffrey M. (1998).
956:. 22 July 1820. p. 1433.
884:. 12 April 1817. p. 892.
489:made several small captures.
996:. 6 April 1822. p. 576.
976:. 2 April 1822. p. 559.
524:Peruvian War of Independence
1151:Schooners of the Royal Navy
818:Cranwell & Crane (1940)
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1181:Maritime incidents in 1829
1171:Age of Sail merchant ships
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1103:"Martin, Nathaniel"
1082:. Naval Institute Press.
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140:Purchased 3 November 1815
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463:. Lastly, on 6 December
211:General characteristics
257:23 ft (7.0 m)
1117:Winfield, Rif (2008).
137:Captured on 2 May 1814
102:Captured on 2 May 1814
86:Thomas Kemp, Baltimore
1109:Royal Naval Biography
306:HMS: 8 × 18-pounder
182:D. Holbrow (captain)
594:was last listed in
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988:"No. 17806"
968:"No. 17805"
948:"No. 17617"
916:"No. 17447"
896:"No. 17278"
876:"No. 17239"
856:"No. 17191"
831:"No. 16924"
509:Merchantman
441:Market Maid
323:War of 1812
78:Isaac McKim
32:HMS Grecian
1146:1812 ships
1140:Categories
1063:References
588:, Mexico.
331:Royal Navy
308:carronades
280:Complement
1053:The Times
1040:No. 6090.
1026:No. 6004.
1012:No. 5922.
754:Citations
534:HMS
455:captured
419:HMS
373:HMS
270:Sail plan
150:Sold 1822
1100:(1835).
586:Campeche
497:Disposal
447:capture
431:In May,
295:Armament
274:schooner
195:Acquired
132:Acquired
99:Captured
91:Launched
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319:Grecian
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126:Grecian
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69:Grecian
46:History
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541:Callao
437:Active
411:Betsey
384:Jaseur
375:Jaseur
342:Lima.
329:. The
288:HMS:50
239:Length
190:London
602:Notes
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75:Owner
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