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s boat, which did not take part in the actual boarding. The French lost six men killed and 20 wounded. In admiration for the feat, Pellew's squadron gave up their share of the prize money, with the result that it accrued in its entirety to the cutting-out party. In 1847 the
Admiralty awarded the
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Menage and was moored in a port within pistol-shot of three batteries and near a number of naval vessels. The attack was a success, with the
British boarding party of some 20 men losing only one man killed and eight wounded, including Coghlan; none of the casualties were from
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Madeira. After a series of ambiguous and misinterpreted moves by the other, the two captains mistook each other for enemies and opened fire. Both vessels survived and the two captains proceeded to exchange mutually recriminatory letters.
1492:. The Admiralty awarded him a gold medal; this was one of only 18 actions that it so honoured. In addition, first lieutenant Goddard Blennerhasset was promoted to commander, the junior officers were advanced, and the Royal Navy purchased
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Francis, Daniel Slaughter, Daniel Taylor, John Lads, William Holloday, James Law, Henry Andrews, Richard Cullen, George Smith, John Boxer, William Knock and John Kenny, all from
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was low on provision with the result that a five-year-old child died while she was in
Plymouth Sound; as she anchored at Catwater, M.P. Symonds, the broker for the prize, delivered fresh provisions to
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with provisions, including live bullocks. To facilitate her departure Walton decided to use only her bower anchor. A heavy storm caught her and blew her on shore near Cony Cliff Rocks,
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was armed with one long 18-pounder, two long 12-pounder, and twelve 6-pounders guns. She had a crew of 131 men who had been out four days, but had not yet captured anything.
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Cruizers belonging to Leith are seldom out of
Harbour. I have not seen or heard of any of them during my cruise altho' there are several smuggling vessels on the coast".
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and stripped him of all his seniority on the
Captain's List for misconduct in an action with four Dutch vessels off the coast of Norway. Command transferred to Captain
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1577:, providing naval support to the transports. On 11 August she was part of a squadron under Captain William Stewart that forced the passage between shore batteries at
1472:. British casualties in the engagement were severe, with 19 killed and 51 wounded, but French losses were several times larger, with 135 dead and 102 wounded.
1500:. In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issue of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Amethyst Wh. Thetis" to the still living survivors of the battle.
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Colonel Molonson of Invalids, and a naturalist, M. Burnelle, with a cabinet of curiosities for the French National Museum at Paris.
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to be anchored so close to shore and with only one anchor. The court also barred Owen for a year from serving in anything larger than a sixth rate.
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had eight killed and 37 wounded. In 1847 the
Admiralty authorized the issue of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Amethyst 5 April 1809".
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suffered several injuries from shot and pike that were thrown at them, and eventually the marines opened fire with muskets, killing two sailors on
981:. She was armed with fourteen 6-pounders guns and had 108 men on board, including Général Pélardy, the late governor of Guadaloupe, and his suite.
1480:. Seymour's victory was rewarded: Seymour himself was presented with a commemorative medal, ÂŁ100 (with ÂŁ625 to share among the wounded) and the
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some nine weeks earlier and was sailing for Bordeaux with a cargo of cotton, coffee, tea, sugar, indigo, and the like. Still in company with
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316:, capturing several prizes. She also participated in two boat actions and two ship actions that won her crew clasps to the
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were sitting in the Thames in March 1803, taking their crews on board just prior to sailing. At sunset, a press gang from
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662:. The squadron engaged in a successful large scale raid on
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1717: in (3.4 m). She was pierced for 16 guns.
423:Cooke freed the Americans and informed Parker that
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1703: in (7.7 m), and hold depth 11 ft
1145:s officers finally permitted the press gang from
196:150 ft (45.7 m) (overall); 125 ft
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1573:Later in the year, Seymour participated in the
469:again captured her and sent her into Plymouth.
269::2 Ă— 9-pounder guns + 2 Ă— 32-pounder carronades
1084:, the Navy started preparations that included
517:effected the capture. Unfavourable winds kept
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1160:, H. L. Cornelia, master. Three days later,
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654:In early June Cooke met up with Captain Sir
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3149:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1811
3109:List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
2935:Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century
1552:and in April captured the French frigate
764:. On 29 August, in Vigo Bay, Admiral Sir
443:On 7 January 1800, the French armed ship
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1033:During the autumn and winter of 1802–03
938:shared in the prize money by agreement.
760:participated in an abortive invasion of
19:For other ships with the same name, see
2770:. 15 November 1808. pp. 1554–1555.
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260::2 Ă— 9-pounder guns + 10 Ă— 32-pounder
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1975:. 7 February 1801. pp. 162–163.
546:), of Bordeaux, after a long chase.
1451:on 9 July. Lastly, on 17 September
1372:recaptured the Portuguese schooner
1267:replaced Spranger. On 15 May 1807,
391:captured the French privateer brig
2810:. 11 April 1809. pp. 499–500.
2165:. 5 August 1800. pp. 897–898.
1943:. 16 September 1800. p. 1073.
1353:also recaptured the American brig
427:had been sent to Cork. Cooke sent
218:39 ft 7 in (12.1 m)
14:
3616:Shipwrecks in the English Channel
2699:. 26 November 1808. p. 1614.
2639:. 26 November 1808. p. 1615.
2619:. 22 November 1808. p. 1596.
2475:. 21 December 1805. p. 1600.
2185:. 9 September 1800. p. 1029.
2145:. 14 December 1802. p. 1335.
1512:Jean-Baptiste Henri Durand-Brager
600:, Clark, master, on 17 February.
592:(21 March). The French privateer
509:joined the next day. On the 28th
337:Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland
226:13 ft 0 in (4.0 m)
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2297:. 4 December 1802. p. 1286.
2205:. 8 December 1801. p. 1466.
2065:. 11 October 1800. p. 1175.
2007:. 22 February 1800. p. 187.
1874:. 7 November 1801. p. 1341.
1259:Sir Michael Seymour, Ist Baronet
949:, a Spanish privateer schooner.
905:from Cape Belem in Galicia. The
730:, cut out the French naval brig
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2830:. 15 August 1809. p. 1298.
2659:. 23 January 1808. p. 131.
2576:. 3 October 1807. p. 1324.
2495:. 11 August 1807. p. 1061.
2455:. 18 August 1807. p. 1089.
2257:. 3 February 1801. p. 149.
1835:. 26 January 1849. p. 242.
1812:. 26 January 1849. p. 246.
1026:, sailed from Plymouth for the
926:captured the Spanish privateer
875:into Royal Navy service as HMS
493:encountered the French frigate
487:Later that month, on the 26th,
411:had captured the American ship
254:Upper Deck:26 Ă— 18-pounder guns
2937:. (Woodbridge:Boydell Press).
2899:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot.
2679:. 6 August 1808. p. 1079.
1914:. 18 January 1800. p. 62.
1566:had 47 killed and 73 wounded;
1419:captured the Spanish schooner
1411:. The next month, on 10 June,
1:
2850:. 26 March 1811. p. 579.
2730:. 25 April 1809. p. 593.
2547:. 14 March 1807. p. 329.
2357:. 13 March 1802. p. 272.
2317:. 28 April 1801. p. 465.
1894:. 25 March 1800. p. 303.
1525:capturing the French frigate
1082:resumption of war with France
706:On 29 July, a boat each from
210: in (38.2 m) (keel)
144:Wreck broken up in April 1811
2790:. 9 June 1848. p. 2187.
2404:. 28 June 1803. p. 773.
2277:. 14 July 1801. p. 843.
2125:. 14 June 1800. p. 665.
2105:. 8 April 1800. p. 345.
2040:. 4 March 1800. p. 225.
1462:captured the French frigate
802:, as well as the boats from
673:s role, if any, is unclear.
2596:. 2 June 1807. p. 749.
2436:Crawford (1851), pp. 103–7.
1496:, commissioning her as HMS
1427:captured the American brig
1303:was her only capture. When
1235:encountered the brig-sloop
988:captured the French lugger
318:Naval General Service Medal
141:Wrecked on 16 February 1811
122:"29 Aug. Boat Service 1800"
119:"29 July Boat Service 1800"
114:Naval General Service Medal
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3611:Maritime incidents in 1811
3606:Frigates of the Royal Navy
2948:Williams, Greg H. (2009).
2920:"Campbell, Aexander"
2889:Journal of British Studies
2750:. 2 May 1809. p. 628.
2527:. 6 May 1806. p. 575.
2337:. 5 May 1801. p. 498.
1470:action of 10 November 1808
1435:was again in company with
1389:captured the French sloop
1364:captured the Spanish brig
360:. Eleven days after that,
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3470:December (unknown date):
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2895:Hepper, David J. (1994).
2880:Crawford, Abraham (1851)
2557:Willis (2008), pp. 18–20.
1334:captured the Danish ship
1176:, L. J. Lubbens, master.
1080:In the months before the
992:, and recaptured a ship.
947:Nostra Signora del Carmen
945:encountered and captured
324:French Revolutionary Wars
310:French Revolutionary Wars
150:
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16:Frigate of the Royal Navy
1194:, while in company with
651:, captured on 14 April.
151:General characteristics
3601:Ships built in Deptford
2891:46 (1), pp. 30–46.
2085:), 4 April 1800, â„–4038.
1924:Williams (2009), p. 94.
1455:captured sundry spars.
1423:. Fourteen days later,
1271:captured the privateer
1212:, and then on 1 August
979:lieutenant de vaisseaux
917:shared in the capture.
350:On 18 December she and
128:"Amethyst 5 April 1809"
3240:HM hired armed cutter
2967:Winfield, Rif (2008),
1560:action of 6 April 1809
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1393:. Sixteen days later,
1341:Later, on 18 October,
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742:lieutenant de vaisseau
561:, captured the French
300:, launched in 1799 at
3350:July (unknown date):
3298:June (unknown date):
3004:Ships of the Old Navy
2998:Amethyst (ship, 1799)
2926:Royal Naval Biography
1550:Battle of Brest Roads
1520:
1506:
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966:captured French navy
890:captured the Spanish
368:recaptured the ships
125:"Amethyst Wh. Thetis"
3000:at Wikimedia Commons
1675:, length 78 ft
1621:On 15 February 1811
1575:Walcheren Expedition
1368:. Eleven days later
1345:recaptured the ship
1330:Then on 9 September
1315:was in company with
1295:had sailed from the
1049:, Campbell captured
882:Later on 28 January
532:was in company with
356:recaptured the brig
2933:Willis, Sam (2008)
1439:when they captured
1111:, while boats from
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611:Then on 31 March,
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1458:In November 1808
1360:On 10 March 1808
1231:In November 1805
1010:On 30 July 1802,
855:. On 26 January,
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892:Letter of Marque
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169:Tons burthen
160:
97:Commissioned
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21:HMS Amethyst
2842:"No. 16469"
2822:"No. 16287"
2802:"No. 16246"
2782:"No. 20866"
2762:"No. 16201"
2742:"No. 16253"
2722:"No. 16251"
2691:"No. 16204"
2671:"No. 16169"
2651:"No. 16112"
2631:"No. 16204"
2611:"No. 16203"
2588:"No. 16034"
2568:"No. 16073"
2539:"No. 16010"
2519:"No. 15916"
2487:"No. 16055"
2467:"No. 15874"
2447:"No. 16057"
2396:"No. 15597"
2349:"No. 15461"
2329:"No. 15362"
2309:"No. 15359"
2289:"No. 15538"
2269:"No. 15386"
2249:"No. 15334"
2229:"No. 15335"
2197:"No. 15434"
2177:"No. 15292"
2157:"No. 15282"
2137:"No. 15541"
2117:"No. 15267"
2097:"No. 15246"
2057:"No. 15301"
2032:"No. 15236"
1999:"No. 15233"
1935:"No. 15294"
1906:"No. 15223"
1886:"No. 15242"
1866:"No. 15425"
1827:"No. 20939"
1804:"No. 20939"
1744:Folkestone.
1531:Robert Dodd
1445:Maria Julia
1441:St. Etienne
1297:ĂŽle de Batz
1250:Jonge Jacob
1200:, captured
1190:On 24 July
1147:Immortalite
1132:Immortalite
1122:approached
1104:Immortalite
1047:Isle of May
907:hired armed
877:Dedaigneuse
873:DĂ©daigneuse
864:DĂ©daigneuse
766:Samuel Hood
619:, captured
523:Dedaigneuse
496:DĂ©daigneuse
105:Honours and
3621:1799 ships
3595:Categories
3523:Macedonian
3456:Archimedes
3253:Chichester
3156:Shipwrecks
2875:References
1607:Marie Ange
1447:, and six
1366:Vigilantie
1355:Rising Sun
1197:Magicienne
1128:Royal Navy
1086:impressing
1064:, because
799:Courageaux
596:had taken
457:Providence
433:Aventurier
429:Aventurier
421:Aventurier
409:Aventurier
401:Aventurier
393:Aventurier
333:John Cooke
295:fifth-rate
285:Royal Navy
262:carronades
241:Complement
3554:HMS
3543:HMS
3534:Franchise
3532:HMS
3521:HMS
3494:HMS
3461:HMS
3446:St George
3444:HMS
3437:HMS
3416:HMS
3395:HMS
3384:HMS
3373:HMS
3362:HMS
3343:Guachapin
3341:HMS
3300:HMS
3289:HMS
3270:Adventure
3219:HMS
3208:HMS
3197:HMS
3186:HMS
3165:HMS
1788:Citations
1546:Rochefort
1536:In 1809,
1421:Carmelita
1379:On 3 May
1309:Josephine
1307:captured
1293:Josephine
1285:Josephine
1273:Josephine
1238:Wolverine
1226:Willaumez
1216:captured
1172:captured
1164:captured
1156:captured
1117:HMS
1045:from the
895:Charlotta
844:In 1801,
816:Impetueux
787:Brilliant
715:Impetueux
681:Lancaster
666:, though
606:Bearhaven
580:captured
544:Vaillante
419:captured
403:, out of
231:Sail plan
3552:31 Oct:
3541:24 Sep:
3530:21 Feb:
3519:20 Feb:
3453:25 Dec:
3435:24 Dec:
3425:15 Dec:
3418:Saldanha
3404:30 Nov:
3393:21 Nov:
3382:14 Oct:
3371:21 Aug:
3360:18 Aug:
3339:29 Jul:
3329:22 Jul:
3287:29 Jun:
3277:16 Jun:
3267:24 May:
3238:25 Apr:
3231:Favorite
3228:12 Mar:
3221:Shamrock
3217:23 Feb:
3206:18 Feb:
3199:Amethyst
3195:16 Feb:
3184:13 Feb:
3174:29 Jan:
3064:Amethyst
3057:Penelope
3043:Penelope
2917:(1825).
2416:Amethyst
1661:Vaillant
1642:Amethyst
1623:Amethyst
1597:Amethyst
1587:Amethyst
1579:Flushing
1568:Amethyst
1538:Amethyst
1523:Amethyst
1490:Limerick
1482:freedoms
1478:Plymouth
1474:Amethyst
1460:Amethyst
1453:Amethyst
1433:Amethyst
1425:Amethyst
1417:Conflict
1413:Amethyst
1399:Conflict
1395:Amethyst
1386:Conflict
1381:Amethyst
1370:Amethyst
1362:Amethyst
1351:Amethyst
1347:Susannah
1343:Amethyst
1332:Amethyst
1313:Amethyst
1305:Amethyst
1275:some 20
1269:Amethyst
1263:Captain
1246:Amethyst
1233:Amethyst
1222:Amethyst
1214:Amethyst
1210:Ebenezer
1206:Amethyst
1192:Amethyst
1181:Amethyst
1170:Amethyst
1166:Johannes
1162:Amethyst
1154:Amethyst
1140:Woodford
1136:Woodford
1113:Amethyst
1109:Woodford
1091:Woodford
1066:Amethyst
1062:Vlugheid
1055:Amethyst
1039:Vlugheid
1035:Amethyst
1017:Glenmore
1012:Amethyst
1005:Amethyst
997:Amethyst
986:Amethyst
968:corvette
964:Amethyst
943:Amethyst
932:Amethyst
923:Atalante
899:Carlotta
888:Amethyst
869:Amethyst
850:corvette
846:Amethyst
841:36,000.
827:Amethyst
770:Amethyst
758:Amethyst
747:Amethyst
720:Amethyst
701:Industry
693:Insolent
685:Vigilant
677:Amethyst
668:Amethyst
664:Morbihan
649:Caroline
645:Amethyst
629:obusiers
613:Amethyst
578:Amethyst
559:Amethyst
530:Amethyst
519:Amethyst
507:Amethyst
477:. Among
461:Beaulieu
453:Amethyst
417:Amethyst
397:Avanture
389:Amethyst
366:Beaulieu
362:Amethyst
353:Beaulieu
341:Amethyst
329:Amethyst
312:and the
306:Amethyst
302:Deptford
290:Penelope
280:Amethyst
249:Armament
161:Penelope
100:May 1799
89:Launched
73:Amethyst
3556:Calypso
3496:Toronto
3439:Defence
3414:4 Dec:
3397:Grouper
3309:7 Jul:
3302:Staunch
3280:Tonquin
3249:2 May:
3188:Pandora
3163:6 Jan:
3096:Amphion
3087:Lavinia
1712:⁄
1698:⁄
1684:⁄
1669:⁄
1583:Cadsand
1468:at the
1437:Growler
1431:. Then
1404:Growler
1277:leagues
1043:leagues
1023:Galatea
903:leagues
858:Oiseaux
793:Cynthia
738:Cerbère
733:Cerbère
638:Garland
615:, with
566:Modeste
548:Valiant
540:Valiant
511:Oiseaux
490:Oiseaux
479:Huzelle
475:Huzelle
471:Huzelle
466:Unicorn
445:Huzelle
405:Lorient
370:Dauphin
298:frigate
287:36-gun
205:⁄
178:⁄
79:Builder
49:History
3545:Hermes
3501:Varuna
3386:Pomone
3375:Tartar
3364:Tartar
3322:Thames
3312:Rachel
3260:Duncan
3177:Hannah
2975:
2956:
2941:
2903:
1564:Niémen
1555:Niémen
1527:Niemen
1494:Thétis
1465:Thétis
1409:Annais
1401:, and
1324:Plover
1281:Scilly
1202:Agnela
1124:Ganges
1097:Ganges
936:Sirius
910:cutter
884:Sirius
831:Nymphe
814:, and
811:London
805:Renown
790:, and
781:Amelia
762:Ferrol
756:Next,
689:Menais
617:Nymphe
602:Active
598:Active
586:Active
574:Nymphe
555:Nymphe
535:Nymphe
515:Sirius
502:Sirius
449:Ursule
382:Nymphe
380:, and
378:Cabrus
292:-class
283:was a
193:Length
107:awards
3489:Ocean
3428:Polly
3407:Flore
3098:class
3089:class
3071:Jason
1648:Notes
1631:Brest
1510:, by
1498:Brune
1391:Actif
1318:Dryad
1279:from
1174:Irene
1143:'
990:Alert
820:GuĂŞpe
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728:Viper
709:Viper
670:'
590:Amity
481:'
358:Jenny
40:, by
3582:1812
3569:1810
3483:Anna
3463:Hero
3291:Firm
3258:HMS
3251:HMS
3242:Swan
3167:Bold
2973:ISBN
2954:ISBN
2939:ISBN
2901:ISBN
2019:Star
1617:Fate
1609:and
1602:Lyra
1599:and
1581:and
1488:and
1486:Cork
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1383:and
1321:and
1301:Jane
1299:and
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1218:Juno
1158:Spes
1119:Lynx
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718:and
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625:Mars
621:Mars
594:Mars
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136:Fate
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