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Lieutenant Boss was on leave at the time of the action but later took over as acting commander while
Bettesworth recuperated. At Cumana Gut, Boss cut out several schooners and later took a brig from
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February 1808 Commander Thomas Tucker assumed command, to be succeeded by Commander Andrew Hodge. Lieutenant Henry George Moysey, possibly acting, then took command. Under his command
793:. A subsequent court martial into why Muir had not taken or destroyed the enemy vessel mildly rebuked Muir for not having hove-to repair his vessel's damage once it became obvious that
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off a quarter of a cable but she slipped back and ran directly onto the reef. There she bilged. All her crew was saved but the
British burned her to prevent her recapture. A
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Lieutenant John Felton, the officer of the watch, guilty of negligence and dismissed him from the service. Moysey died the next month of yellow fever.
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1367:(Thesis). Aldershot, Hants, England: Scolar Press.
724:In March 1806 John Sheriff took over as captain of
1383:Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1987.
892:, where he met John Felton, who had emigrated to
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1416:The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793-1900
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19:For other ships with the same name, see
1231:. 21 December 1805. pp. 1598–1599.
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1161:. 19 September 1807. p. 1253.
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534:had recaptured. The British took
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1414:Gosset, William Patrick (1986).
1271:. 25 February 1806. p. 262.
1251:. 30 October 1810. p. 1733.
1181:. 13 October 1807. p. 1368.
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394:George Edmund Byron Bettesworth
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1315:. 10 July 1810. p. 1028.
1116:Moore & Macpherson (1926)
1067:. 28 April 1804. p. 537.
1016:Winfield & Roberts (2015)
676:captured the 6-gun privateer
381:took her into service as HMS
830:captured the French frigate
746:, which had been the slaver
485:chased the French privateer
455:recaptured the English brig
430:recaptured the English brig
16:Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
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728:. On 3 December 1807, off
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1477:. Halton & T. Smith.
1439:"Boss, John George"
1395:Grocott, Terence (1997).
613:Battle of Cape Finisterre
481:Then on 8 February 1805,
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1541:HMS Curieux (ship, 1800)
1459:"Campbell, Donald"
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657:had also taken the brig
392:Reynold's successor was
157:General characteristics
1963:August (unknown date):
1774:Jane, Duchess of Gordon
1513:. Seaforth Publishing.
1494:. Seaforth Publishing.
884:On 30 August 1860, the
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1490:Winfield, Rif (2008).
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1547:Ships of the Old Navy
1465:Royal Naval Biography
1445:Royal Naval Biography
1363:Byrn, John D (1989).
824:On 18 February 1809,
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39:Francis Sartorius Jr.
2031:HM Hired armed ship
1543:at Wikimedia Commons
665:apparently captured
351:On 4 February 1804,
293:Capitaine de frégate
85:Enterprise Ethéart,
1399:. London: Chatham.
251:British service: 67
1312:The London Gazette
1268:The London Gazette
1248:The London Gazette
1228:The London Gazette
1178:The London Gazette
1158:The London Gazette
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49:on 8 February 1805
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1520:978-1-84832-204-2
1501:978-1-86176-246-7
1349:, 31 August 1860.
1284:, Vol. 15, p.252.
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1418:. Mansell.
1307:"No. 16386"
1294:Byrn (1989)
1263:"No. 15894"
1243:"No. 16420"
1223:"No. 15874"
1173:"No. 16076"
1153:"No. 16069"
1094:"No. 15794"
1059:"No. 15697"
880:Post script
748:British Tar
700:Good Intent
690:Good Intent
597:Lord Nelson
591:On 7 July,
536:Dame Ernouf
518:Dame Ernouf
495:Dame Ernouf
487:Dame Ernouf
476:Dame Ernouf
302:Dame Ernouf
47:Dame Ernouf
21:HMS Curieux
2190:1800 ships
2179:Categories
1800:Harrington
1699:Amphitrite
1590:Shipwrecks
1406:1861760302
1357:References
890:Sherbrooke
815:Guadeloupe
607:, with 15
601:Villeneuve
526:Guadaloupe
417:midshipman
398:lieutenant
387:brig-sloop
379:Royal Navy
368:Martinique
364:Fort Royal
309:. In 1809
289:Saint-Malo
268:carronades
243:Complement
87:Saint Malo
45:capturing
2060:HMS
2042:HMS
2033:Harlequin
2020:HMS
1993:HMS
1972:HMS
1965:HMS
1954:HMS
1933:HMS
1924:Brunswick
1902:HMS
1893:Agamemnon
1891:HMS
1870:HMS
1750:HMS
1731:Jean Bart
1721:Italienne
1706:24 Feb:
1687:HMS
1680:HMS
1671:Britannia
1653:HMS
1642:HMS
1621:HMS
1610:HMS
1599:HMS
1483:976662691
1373:918065855
998:Citations
968:Brilliano
766:escaped.
686:Baltidore
678:Baltidore
655:Brilliano
643:Brilliano
631:Brilliano
570:Barcelona
442:Elizabeth
436:privateer
366:harbour,
353:HMS
94:Laid down
2140:Loyalist
2131:massacre
2116:23 Nov:
2069:28 Dec:
2062:Salorman
2058:23 Dec:
2044:Defender
2040:14 Dec:
2018:17 Nov:
2002:26 Oct:
1991:22 Sep:
1981:13 Sep:
1967:Dominica
1956:Foxhound
1952:31 Aug:
1942:27 Aug:
1900:18 Jun:
1889:16 Jun:
1868:29 Apr:
1858:13 Apr:
1851:Tonnerre
1839:Mediator
1832:Calcutta
1823:12 Apr:
1790:Argument
1787:16 Mar:
1768:Calcutta
1759:15 Mar:
1748:14 Mar:
1728:26 Feb:
1682:Constant
1662:25 Jan:
1655:Primrose
1651:22 Jan:
1640:20 Jan:
1633:Caroline
1630:14 Jan:
1619:11 Jan:
1456:(1828).
1436:(1833).
832:Felicité
799:Revanche
783:Moniteur
779:Revanche
764:Revanche
760:Revanche
752:Revanche
744:Revanche
739:Revanche
730:Barbados
719:Revanche
574:Caraccas
541:Seaforth
503:jib-boom
439:schooner
307:Revanche
285:corvette
258:Armament
166:Corvette
141:Acquired
110:Captured
102:Launched
2092:Pandour
2029:7 Dec:
2022:Patriot
2011:Robuste
1995:Curieux
1945:Bellona
1931:3 Aug:
1904:Sealark
1879:1 Jun:
1872:Alcmene
1845:Régulus
1826:Aquilon
1813:1 Apr:
1752:Harrier
1709:Calypso
1696:3 Feb:
1689:Piercer
1644:Claudia
1608:9 Jan:
1597:5 Jan:
981:Curieux
979:One of
944:Curieux
927:⁄
870:Curieux
852:Curieux
840:Saintes
836:Curieux
811:Curieux
795:Curieux
787:Curieux
775:Curieux
768:Curieux
756:Curieux
734:Curieux
726:Curieux
715:Curieux
704:Mercury
695:Mercury
680:(alias
674:Curieux
663:Curieux
635:leagues
627:Curieux
623:Curieux
593:Curieux
585:Curieux
560:Curieux
549:Curieux
522:Curieux
514:Curieux
499:Curieux
483:Curieux
472:Curieux
461:Curieux
453:Curieux
428:Curieux
421:Centaur
406:Curieux
402:Centaur
383:Curieux
372:Curieux
362:out at
360:cut her
355:Centaur
345:Curieux
335:Capture
327:Curieux
322:Curieux
311:Curieux
297:Curieux
280:Curieux
211:overall
189:⁄
135:Curieux
82:Builder
76:Curieux
55:History
43:Curieux
1806:Hazard
1762:Bengal
1715:Cybèle
1623:Magnet
1601:Pigeon
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894:Canada
866:Hazard
861:Hazard
827:Latona
659:Nymphe
647:Cureux
639:lugger
565:Tobago
531:Nimrod
510:struck
446:Betsey
432:Albion
317:Design
204:Length
66:France
2051:Junon
1914:Arran
1741:Maria
984:'
900:Notes
682:Fenix
465:prize
409:'
2166:1810
2153:1808
2129:Boyd
2082:Boyd
2072:John
2049:HMS
2005:Lion
1974:Pike
1935:Lark
1882:Asia
1837:HMS
1515:ISBN
1496:ISBN
1479:OCLC
1420:ISBN
1401:ISBN
1385:ISBN
1369:OCLC
949:10 5
846:Loss
717:and
651:Mary
489:(or
474:and
385:, a
377:The
278:HMS
227:Beam
218:keel
162:Type
149:Fate
133:HMS
130:Name
72:Name
419:on
400:on
183:329
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