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HMS Canso (1813)

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in Lynnhaven Bay on the Chesapeake. Her crew put up a strong defense with the result that the British cutting out party suffered six men wounded, half severely or dangerously, one of whom died later; the Americans suffered 19 men wounded, including Southcomb, before they
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She sailed under a letter of marque dated 24 July 1812, was armed with six 9-pounder carronades, and had a crew of 30 men under the command of her captain John Southcomb. On her way to Pernambuco she captured one prize, the brig
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under the command of Lieutenant Wentworth P. Croke, who assumed command on 28 February. (He would remain her commander until she was sold. On 12 May
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was part of a squadron that operated in the Chesapeake. There, between 17 and 19 July vessels of the squadron captured the schooners
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had been carrying a cargo of coffee, sugar and lumber from Baltimore to Bordeaux. The British had earlier captured the schooner
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was copper-bottomed and fastened. She was pierced for 16 cannons, though she was armed with only six 12-pounder
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At Fort Peter on 13 January the British captured two American gunboats and 12 merchantmen, including the
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £26 15s 10½d; a sixth-class share was worth 6s 1½d.
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £15 12s 0½d; a sixth-class share was worth 3s 7d.
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £17 2s 0½d; a sixth-class share was worth 3s 6¼d.
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £12 6s 9d; a sixth-class share was worth 2s 9d.
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £19 2s 0d; a sixth-class share was worth 4s 6d.
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £1 12s 10¼d; a sixth-class share was worth 5d.
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convoyed several prizes to Bermuda. There the Royal Navy took her into service as HMS
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was among several vessels that grounded in a hurricane at Halifax. Most, including
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On 8 February 1813, nine boats and 200 men of a British naval squadron comprising
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On his return, Southcomb remained in Baltimore until 6 February. He exchanged
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and was part of the British occupation of St. Marys and Cumberland Island.
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s armament for six 12-pounder carronades, and assembled a crew of 28 men.
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with the mail from Bermuda and five vessels that they were convoying.
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Between 29 November and 19 December 1814, captured the schooner
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reached Pernambuco on 7 October. On her way back to Baltimore,
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arrived at Halifax. She had been sailing from Antigua to
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Cranwell, John Philips; Crane, William Bowers (1940).
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on 10 and 12 February the squadron captured the ships
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Then 1209:Vice-Admiralty Court, Halifax (1911). 847: 354:, and they sent her into Norfolk as a 24: 274:had been on her way to Trinidad when 92: 36: 7: 1914:Privateer ships of the United States 1153:Fairburn, William Armstrong (1955). 576:On 31 January the squadron captured 1204:. London: John Murray. p. 245. 515:The squadron, under the command of 470:when on 31 August the US privateer 1166:. Sampson, Low, Marston & Co. 1164:"A history of American privateers" 816:. 16 March 1813. pp. 550–551. 14: 1129:. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 980:. 3 April 1824. pp. 541–542. 197:10 ft 2 in (3.1 m) 189:23 ft 8 in (7.2 m) 1874: 1869: 1213:. Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute. 1195:"Croke, Wentworth Parsons"  93: 38: 1201:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 435:In the second half of the year 1162:Maclay, Edgar Stanton (1900). 1138:. Government Printing Office. 1: 1090:. 27 July 1819. p. 1322. 1055:. No. 4969. 9 May 1815. 933:. 11 June 1814. p. 1216. 901:. 1 January 1814. p. 21. 428:had captured her. On 30 May 1110:. 9 April 1816. p. 666. 1024:. 7 July 1818. p. 1224. 912:Dudley & Crawford (1992) 869:. 6 April 1813. p. 699. 606:recaptured the British ship 256:at the time of her capture. 1904:Schooners of the Royal Navy 1003:Vice-Admiralty Court (1911) 836:Cranwell & Crane (1940) 358:with the American wounded. 131:8 February 1813, by capture 1930: 636:( 17 July), and schooners 573:, was paid in April 1824. 366:A week after her capture, 237:and she served during the 15: 1864: 1767:December (unknown date): 914:, pp. 282 & 284. 143: 31: 27: 1615:October (unknown date): 1330:January (unknown date): 541:siege of Fort St. Philip 458:On 4 September the brig 162:206 (American), or 225 ( 144:General characteristics 1222:. Seaforth Publishing. 1061:2027/hvd.32044105232904 632:(7 July), the schooner 519:, then sailed south to 517:Admiral George Cockburn 482:, but the US privateer 1808:April (unknown date): 1218:Winfield, Rif (2008). 565:, goods from the ship 535:, which would end the 399:. Then on 13 November 288:captured the schooner 1526:July (unknown date): 1179:Norie, J. W. (1842). 655:sold on 30 May 1816. 1184:. London: C. 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Index

HMS Canso
RN Ensign
United Kingdom
Canso, Nova Scotia
Schooner
bm
letter of marque
Royal Navy
War of 1812
carronades
Preston
Belvidera
Statira
Maidstone
Junon
struck
cartel
Pictou
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Surprise
hogsheads
Greenock
Port Glasgow
HMS Wasp
Admiral George Cockburn
St. Marys, Georgia
St. Marys River
battle of Fort Peter
Treaty of Ghent
War of 1812

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