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Next morning at daylight a landing party found that the 80-man garrison of the battery had retreated, abandoning their guns. The
British then loaded the battery's six 24-pounders into vessels lying in the harbour, together with all the shot and military stores they could find, and some other small
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On 26 July, French cavalry almost captured several
British naval officers reconnoitering the village of Ritzbuttle. The British responded by sending a detachment to meet the French. The detachment discovered that the French had retreated to Gessendorf, which was some 26 miles (42 km) from
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had been sailing from Calmar to Hull when she became distressed. She had five feet of water in her hold, part of her cargo and guns had been thrown overboard, and her foreyard and her sails from the foreyard had been cut down. Her crew had been about to take to her boats and abandon her when
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The subsequent court martial faulted both
Dommett's performance, and that of the Master. It sentenced Dommett to two years loss of seniority for "great want of attention". It placed the Master at the bottom of the list of Masters; he was not employed again as a Master for two years.
485:, of ten 12-pounder guns and four 2-pounders. She had a crew of 55 men under the command of Captain Jules Jacob. She had left Amsterdam two days earlier in company with another schooner privateer, the two privateers intending to prey on British shipping on the
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took his men around the flank to capture a battery of four 12-pounders that was firing round shot and grape at the detachment. Before the
British arrived, the French artillerymen abandoned their guns, making their escape via boats on the
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guns. Next, they blew up the fort and seized two French gunboats, each of two guns. Lastly, the landing party handed the town of
Cuxhaven back to the civil governor and then returned to the squadron.
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Gessendorf. As soon the British approached, the French evacuated Gessendorf in requisitioned wagons, while about 60 cavalry covered their retreat. At the same time Pettet of
576:, driving the French to take to their boats. The British then cut her cables and brought her out, together with a "scout" that had been employed in unloading her. They also turned
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497:, backdating the appointment to the date of the action. In 1847, the Admiralty awarded the two surviving claimants from the crew the Naval General Service Medal.
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was a privateer schooner commissioned in
Amsterdam in December 1809. A French source gives the number of her casualties as eight killed and nine wounded.
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was able to close with the privateer and an engagement ensued. The engagement lasted an hour, with the vessels touching each other, before the privateer
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Lieutenant
William Rush Jackson replaced Ross. Jackson received promotion to Commander in October 1813. On 1 April 1814, the schooner
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despite the French aboard her firing her guns (three a side), and swivels (two a side), at them. The
British succeeded in boarding
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481:. The French had eight men killed and 19 wounded; the British had four men killed and 11 wounded. The privateer was the schooner
626:, Commander Ross, shared with three other vessels in the proceeds for the capture on 14 and 15 March 1813, of the Danish sloops
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and 80 miles west by south of Horn Reef when she sighted a French privateer. After a chase of eight hours,
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth ÂŁ125 6s 1d; a sixth-class share was worth ÂŁ2 7s 7d.
561:, which was a transport under contract to the British government. Ross then pulled away. That night
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into Yarmouth. When the Admiralty heard of the action they confirmed Benthem's appointment to
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did not serve in the Mediterranean, where the novel's action is set).
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764:A first-class share of the prize money was worth
568:s pinnace with 18 officers and men rowed up to
315:, of Newcastle, Lambert, master, into Harwich.
400:so they anchored out of range of its cannons.
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351:On 7 July 1809, a small force consisting of
161:Overall: 90 ft 3 in (27.5 m)
875:(Bury Saint Edmunds, England), Issue: 1383.
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1141:. Cambridge University Press. p. 46.
1135:Clements Robert Markham (23 August 2012).
1489:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1816
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609:drove three more privateers on shore at
19:For other ships with the same name, see
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408:Cuxhaven. He sent a landing party from
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744:s consort was the privateer schooner
649:, Evans, master, came into Ramsgate.
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995:, Vol.24 (July–December 1810, p.424.
929:. 1 August 1809. pp. 1211–1212.
510:were in company at the recapture of
451:, without having made any captures.
909:. 15 July 1809. pp. 1125–1126.
887:Vol. 21 (January–July 1809), p.506.
461:had recaptured her from the Danes.
298:Commander John Pettet commissioned
1024:. No. 4503. 19 October 1810.
286:. She participated in one notable
100:with clasp "Briseis 14 Octr. 1810"
14:
1231:. 11 December 1813. p. 2492.
1211:. 27 December 1814. p. 2538.
1059:. 13 November 1810. p. 1805.
967:. No. 4436. 21 August 1810.
949:. 18 November 1809. p. 1852.
210:11 ft 0 in (3.4 m)
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1191:. 24 October 1812. p. 2148.
668:Commander George Dommett sailed
590:captured off "Rennoe" (possibly
521:detained and sent into Yarmouth
372:, and five gun-brigs, including
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1940:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea
1920:Ships built on the River Medway
553:approached the merchant vessel
1365:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot.
1109:. No. 4566. 28 May 1811.
545:On 28 December 1812, was off
435:captured the Danish privateer
341:of one 2-pounder gun and four
337:captured the Danish privateer
1:
1338:(in French). Éditions Ancre.
1251:. 6 January 1816. p. 29.
1171:. 14 July 1812. p. 1364.
1091:. 12 March 1811. p. 485.
605:, and 23 men. Two days later
392:. On 7 July they entered the
1389:. R. Bentley. Archived from
1271:. 5 March 1816. p. 433.
290:before she wrecked in 1816.
98:Naval General Service Medal
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1935:Maritime incidents in 1816
1930:Cherokee-class brig-sloops
1701:September (unknown date):
628:Christian Ludwig Hoffnung
327:In May 1809, the boats of
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1781:November (unknown date):
1361:Hepper, David J. (1994).
1334:Demerliac, Alain (2003).
672:on 24 October 1816, from
532:In March 1812, Commander
396:. There was a battery at
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16:UK naval brig (1808–1816)
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1448:National Maritime Museum
113:General characteristics
1925:Brigs of the Royal Navy
1430:. Seaforth Publishing.
1412:"Bentham, George"
755:captured on 8 November.
594:, the French privateer
108:Wrecked 5 November 1816
1426:Winfield, Rif (2008).
1007:, p. 224, n°1483.
278:, launched in 1808 at
178: in (22.5 m)
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1418:Royal Naval Biography
873:Bury and Norwich Post
601:, of four guns, four
305:On 17 December 1808,
202: in (7.5 m)
500:On 25 October 1810,
1784:Countess of Loudoun
1663:Elizabeth Henrietta
586:On 9 October 1812,
525:, Parsons, master.
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324:came on the scene.
1268:The London Gazette
1248:The London Gazette
1228:The London Gazette
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1188:The London Gazette
1168:The London Gazette
1088:The London Gazette
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946:The London Gazette
926:The London Gazette
906:The London Gazette
838:. 26 January 1849.
835:The London Gazette
618:Order of the Sword
489:. Bentham brought
288:single ship action
252:2 Ă— 6-pounder guns
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1870:Frances Charlotte
1747:Frances Charlotte
1452:Warship Histories
1450:, as part of the
1437:978-1-86176-246-7
1295:2027/uc1.c2735026
1283:"The Marine List"
1148:978-1-108-04971-9
1115:2027/uc1.c2735025
1103:"The Marine List"
1030:2027/uc1.c2735024
1018:"The Marine List"
973:2027/uc1.c2735024
961:"The Marine List"
512:Ulrica Wilhelmina
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