40:
95:
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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
259:
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
1181:
The naval gazetteer, biographer and chronologist; containing a history of the late wars from ... 1793 to ... 1801; and from ... 1803 to 1815, and continued, as to the biographical part to the present
704:, of 16 tons, Ezekiel Allen, master, had a cargo of 42 puncheons, 116 tierces, and 27 barrels of sugar, 22 hogsheads and 17 puncheons of rum, 20 hogsheads and 33 tierces of coffee, and 20 puncheons of molasses.
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99:
1034:
Jane Lucas de
Grummond (ed), and George S. Gaines, Richard Terrell, Alexander C. Henderson, Andrew Jackson and Alexander Cochrane. "Platter of Glory",
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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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266:, which however contained so little of value that Southcomb gave her up after having plundered her of sails, cables, and stores.
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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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540:
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94:
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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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261:
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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.
539:, but before the treaty's ratification. The attack on Fort Peter occurred at the same time as the
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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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557:, which an American privateer had captured on her way from India to London. Prize money for the
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422:, Bishop, master, had been sailing from North Bergen to Gibraltar when the American privateer
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292:, under the command of Samuel Green, which had been sailing from New Brunswick to Jamaica.
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1127:
Men of marque; a history of private armed vessels out of
Baltimore during the War of 1812
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Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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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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American vessels captured by the British during the revolution and war of 1812
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s armament for six 12-pounder carronades, and assembled a crew of 28 men.
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The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered
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with the mail from Bermuda and five vessels that they were convoying.
270:, of 10 guns and 13 men, was under the command of Captain Ditchburn.
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reached Pernambuco on 7 October. On her way back to Baltimore,
346:. Southcomb died of his wounds and his body was taken ashore.
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arrived at Halifax. She had been sailing from Antigua to
407:, suffered no material injury and were quickly got off.
1134:
Dudley, William S.; Crawford, Michael J., eds. (1992).
1157:. Vol. 2. Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation.
1125:
Cranwell, John Philips; Crane, William Bowers (1940).
588:
on 10 and 12 February the squadron captured the ships
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531:occurred in January 1815, after the signing of the
241:and briefly thereafter. The navy sold her in 1816.
671:A first-class share of the prize money was worth
722:The St. Mary's River forms the boundary between
596:. Lastly, two days later they captured the brig
911:
497:for the last time and sent her in to Halifax.
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1038:, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Autumn, 1962), pp. 316-359.
176:93 ft 0 in (28.3 m) (overall)
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1268:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1813
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628:seized four vessels at Bermuda: the brig
179:75 ft 9 in (23.1 m) (keel)
1136:Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History
990:
949:27 May 1814. Accessed 10 September 2016.
791:
16:For other ships with the same name, see
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651:for sale on 18 April 1816 at Deptford.
486:recaptured her for the Americans. 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:
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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. Wilson.
559:Countess of Harcourt
555:Countess of Harcourt
529:battle of Fort Peter
432:was off Portsmouth.
414:recaptured the brig
386:Halifax, Nova Scotia
233:into service as HMS
64:Talbot Co., Maryland
1801:Sir Godfrey Webster
1618:Sir Godfrey Webster
1190:O'Byrne, William R.
838:, pp. 180–185.
580:, and the schooner
578:St. Simons, Georgia
569:, and the schooner
504:and the transports
1107:The London Gazette
1087:The London Gazette
1021:The London Gazette
977:The London Gazette
930:The London Gazette
898:The London Gazette
866:The London Gazette
813:The London Gazette
594:Governor Kindeland
521:St. Marys, Georgia
395:captured the ship
245:Career and capture
122:Canso, Nova Scotia
1886:
1885:
1229:978-1-86176-246-7
1145:978-0-945274-06-3
1049:"The Marine List"
850:, pp. 464–5.
620:Post-war and fate
217:was the American
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561:, the bark
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478:recaptured
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1899:1811 ships
1893:Categories
1839:Chesapeake
1770:Antoinetta
1503:Caledonian
1275:Shipwrecks
1119:References
484:Grand Turk
254:carronades
227:Royal Navy
1837:USS
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1301:HMS
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1285:Euphrates
1172:606621677
774:Citations
702:Charlotte
638:Stralsund
545:Louisiana
495:Charlotte
488:HMS
480:Charlotte
460:Charlotte
453:hogsheads
430:Traveller
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416:Traveller
337:captured
328:Maidstone
316:Belvidera
221:schooner
139:Sold 1816
80:Baltimore
18:HMS Canso
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1798:26 Apr:
1791:Aréthuse
1757:20 Dec:
1708:La Hogue
1694:Epervier
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128:Acquired
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69:Launched
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1844:capture
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1740:Madison
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1701:Fantome
1663:Paragon
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1559:Colibri
1548:Scourge
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1530:Herring
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1472:Persian
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1370:Captain
1359:sinking
1354:Peacock
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728:Florida
724:Georgia
598:Fortuna
582:Reserve
472:Mammoth
368:Lottery
352:Rebecca
348:Lottery
339:Lottery
322:Statira
305:Lottery
298:Dolphin
294:Lottery
290:Dolphin
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250:Lottery
231:Lottery
223:Lottery
205:16 guns
61:Builder
55:Lottery
32:History
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1570:Alphea
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614:Abacco
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527:. The
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381:Pictou
356:cartel
344:struck
331:, and
171:Length
1715:Manly
1687:Canso
1636:Canso
1391:Unity
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659:Notes
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649:Canso
626:Canso
604:Canso
506:Lloyd
476:Canso
449:Unity
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229:took
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112:Canso
1880:1814
1867:1812
1828:York
1811:Dart
1592:Bold
1491:HMS
1454:York
1292:Java
1224:ISBN
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1168:OCLC
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