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89: 35: 681:. The next day, by invitation from the shore, Banks landed with 32 troops that he had embarked at Heligoland and took possession of the batteries of Cuxhaven. On 17 March he agreed a treaty with the civil authorities that the British flag should be hoisted in conjunction with the colours of Hamburg. The Russians agreed that they would deliver all the military stores they captured to the two British vessels. 870:, together with two gun-vessels, blockaded Delfzijl, which the French had fortified, by anchoring just outside the range of the French batteries. In this way she contained 17 armed vessels in the port. Devon also assisted in repelling numerous French sorties. Nevertheless, the French held out until the Allies occupied Paris in April 1814. During this period, 897:
was hulked as a tender in 1815. On 6 January 1817 the Thames River police took her over for use as a depot. In July 1818 she became a prison ship and served in that capacity until 1820, when she became an Army depot ship. On 24 September 1825 the Navy listed her as available for sale. On 13 October
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Admiral Young, the commander-in-chief of the British navy in the area, wrote to Devon, asking him to convey to his men the Admiralty's approbations of their conduct. He acknowledged that "gun-boats make but bad prizes" and therefore pledged that his share of any prize money should be distributed to
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they sighted two boats, one of which hailed them, ran up Danish colours and opened fire, fortunately over the heads of the British. Devon boarded the gunboat in the smoke of her second broadside, and possibly the explosion of some cartridges on her deck, and captured her.
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In 1847 the Admiralty issued the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "21 March Boat Service 1813" to all surviving claimants of the action. There were three claimants. Frederick Devon was one. The other two went to Thomas Davies, then Assistant Surgeon of
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to intercept any fleeing French vessels. Early in the morning he found two abandoned gun-vessels that he destroyed. Then the British found that the French were destroying their flotilla of 20 large gun
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but that plan fell through. Command then passed to a Lieutenant Charles C. Dobson, who was later court martialed for an "unnatural crime" committed in September 1809 while in command.
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Devon came into conflict with the Prussian authorities when he prevented them from seizing spars in the custody of a British government agent. This resulted in
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and her sister, but was slightly heavier. These vessels were much smaller than the heavy brigs designed for combat and the Danes used them as despatch vessels;
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unsuccessfully re-engaged first one and then two of the brigs. In the inconclusive engagement each British vessel sustained one man killed, and
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s cutter came up and together the British sailors succeeded in imprisoning the Danish crew below deck. The gunboat turned out to be the
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had distinctive pinched or "pink" sterns, that is, sterns that were rounded rather than the more normal square stern. Another vessel,
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to a design by F.C.H. Hohlenberg and launched in 1801. She was the name-ship of a two-vessel class, and both she and her sister
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s cutter. Together the two boats went up river in search of a privateer reported to be in the area. Off the Danish port of
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d; a sixth-class share was worth 17s 9d. In a second payment in 1817, a first-class share was worth £57 8s
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was part of a squadron that captured eight small vessels in the Elbe and Weser. The squadron included
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were cruising together in Long Sound, Norway, when they encountered and engaged three Danish brigs,
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On 21 March 1813, Devon took eight men and his 12-year-old brother, Midshipman Frederick Devon, in
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £23 3s 4d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 11s
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £9 3s 8d; a sixth-class share was worth 7s
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The prize money for an ordinary seaman for the eight small vessels was 15s
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In October 1813 Captain Arthur Farquhar, of the 18-pounder 36-gun frigate
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Her official Danish armament was eight 4-pounder guns and four 12-pounder
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gives the Danish strength as 60 guns (all long 18-pounders), and 550 men.
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being recalled to England in July, though no blame attached to Devon.
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The captains received £17 13s 2d each; ordinary seamen received 7s
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Tancred, George and John Murray, Colonel of Polmaise (1891)
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James reports that the three Danish vessels were the 20-gun
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the crews of the boats. Prize money was paid in June 1815.
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A sixth-class share of the prize money was worth 4s
507:also had three wounded. In the second day's fight, 779:On 4 May Devon received a promotion to commander. 651:On 14 March 1813 Lieutenant Francis Banks, of the 983:A first-class share of the prize money was worth 372:in Danish means "Despatch" or "Letter Carrier". 1472: 1470: 1468: 1466: 1464: 1462: 1460: 1458: 1456: 1454: 8: 1731:Søkrigen i de dansk-norske Farvande 1807-14 1476:Marshall (1831), Vol. 3, Part 1, pp.227-35. 328:in 1807. She was subsequently added to the 1522: 1520: 1518: 1516: 1514: 1261: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1253: 1251: 768:and James Whiteman, then a Private in the 1418: 1416: 853:, No. 73 and 123, on the 13th and 14th. 1432: 1430: 1428: 1227: 1132:d; a sixth-class share was worth £4 7s 938:that she was not present at the action. 911: 136:with clasp "21 March Boat Service 1813" 1795:Brigs of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy 1536:. 2 December 1817. pp. 2443–2444. 1293: 1291: 1289: 1287: 1285: 787:so that he could continue in command. 115:Captured from Denmark 7 September 1807 20: 1104:A first-class share was worth £17 8s 1081:each; ordinary seamen received £2 1s 568:Between 18 and 25 March she captured 470:on 12 October 1809. On 31 July 1811, 290:2 × 6-pounder guns + 10 × 18-pounder 86: 79:Surrendered to the British after the 32: 7: 639:when they captured the Danish sloop 452:Escape from three Danish Brigs, 1811 1800:Ships designed by Frantz Hohlenberg 523:Capture of Prizes off the Ems, 1812 456:Lieutenant Thomas Barker Devon, ex- 426:, was in company with the schooner 1665:. 27 September 1825. p. 1754. 1381:, London: Spottiswood B S and Shaw 14: 1625:. 5 March 1816. pp. 432–433. 1439:Vol. 26 (Jul-Dec 1811), pp.284-6. 893:Being unfit for further service, 235:22 ft 9 in (6.9 m) 144:Sold for breaking 13 October 1825 1645:. 2 November 1819. p. 1946. 1400:. 5 November 1811. p. 2145. 208: in (25.2 m) (overall) 87: 33: 1244:. 26 January 1849. p. 246. 668:were in some distress. He took 484:, under the command of Captain 1709:. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1. 1605:. 1 August 1815. p. 1566. 1488:Vol. 21 (Jan-Jun 1809), p.433. 1410:O'Byrne (1849), Vol. 1, p.283. 842:when they captured the Danish 438:, and two boats detached from 1: 1556:. 2 January 1819. p. 10. 225: in (20.1 m) (keel) 1805:Gunvessels of the Royal Navy 1585:. 3 June 1815. p. 1053. 1422:James (1837), Vol. 5, p.346. 1274:Royal Danish Naval Museum - 898:1825 Joshua Crystall bought 721:. William Dunbar, Master of 647:Operations in the Elbe, 1813 320:), launched in 1801 for the 1705:O'Byrne, William R. (1849) 1507:. 22 May 1813. p. 999. 791:Operations in the Ems, 1813 672:and proceeded to the river 134:Naval General Service Medal 1841: 543:at the mouth of the river 511:sent a boat and sweeps to 277:In Danish Navy service: 57 1815:Ships built in Copenhagen 1690:Royal Danish Naval Museum 1375:Hickman, William (1850). 1053:Devon and the captain of 823:, the hired armed cutter 364:, was built similarly to 280:In Royal Navy service: 60 148: 27: 23: 1699:31 December 2012 at the 1366:Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p369 1357:Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p357 149:General characteristics 1820:Brigs of the Royal Navy 1773:"Age of Nelson website" 1686:. (London: R. Bentley). 1265:Winfield (2008), p.348. 598:when they captured the 387:In 1801, together with 343:Construction and design 1737:Winfield, Rif (2007). 1566:Tancred (1891), 182-3. 1448:Wandell (1915), p.369. 16:Brig of the Royal Navy 1764:Ships of the Old Navy 795:Then on 10 July 1813 257: in (3.1 m) 1762:Phillips, Michael – 1729:Wandel, C.F. (1915) 836:was in company with 633:was in company with 592:was in company with 586:Gerrit Peter Kripisz 519:had been escorting. 409:and refitted her at 326:Battle of Copenhagen 294:(Royal Navy service) 81:Battle of Copenhagen 1339:on 22 February 2012 1305:on 26 November 2010 588:. Then on 17 April 420:On 24 August 1809, 1662:The London Gazette 1642:The London Gazette 1622:The London Gazette 1602:The London Gazette 1582:The London Gazette 1553:The London Gazette 1533:The London Gazette 1504:The London Gazette 1397:The London Gazette 1241:The London Gazette 783:was re-rated as a 551:that the boats of 466:, took command of 1748:978-1-86176-246-7 1329:, sister-ship to 926:, and the 16-gun 902:for breaking up. 725:, took 11 men in 629:On 9 March 1813, 531:was stationed at 432:, the gun-vessel 322:Royal Danish Navy 298: 297: 179: 160:-class light brig 63:, Nyholm Dockyard 1832: 1776: 1752: 1721: 1667: 1666: 1653: 1647: 1646: 1633: 1627: 1626: 1613: 1607: 1606: 1593: 1587: 1586: 1573: 1567: 1564: 1558: 1557: 1544: 1538: 1537: 1524: 1509: 1508: 1495: 1489: 1483: 1477: 1474: 1449: 1446: 1440: 1434: 1423: 1420: 1411: 1408: 1402: 1401: 1388: 1382: 1373: 1367: 1364: 1358: 1355: 1349: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1335:. Archived from 1321: 1315: 1314: 1312: 1310: 1301:. 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Index

Danish Navy Ensign
Denmark
Hohlenberg
Battle of Copenhagen
Royal Navy Ensign
United Kingdom
Naval General Service Medal
bm
Brig
carronades
brig
Royal Danish Navy
Battle of Copenhagen
Royal Navy
Bodenhoffs Plads
Fama
carronades
Søormen
Royal Navy
Chatham
Patriot
Paz
Jahde
Censor
First Lieutenant
Crocodile
Algerine
Hans Peter Holm
Heligoland
Delfzijl

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