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43: 326:, when a fire broke out in the town. Clement landed his crew and they saved much property, the hospital, and many houses. While fighting the fire fell through the roof of a house, sustaining some injuries. Subsequently, yellow fever started to devastate his crew, many of whom died; Clement himself survived three attacks. With only 45 men able to man her, 755:
was a privateer from Saint-Malo commissioned in October 1810. She made three cruises. Her first cruise occurred under Aimable-Parfait Sauveur with 106 men and 14 guns from October 1810 to April 1811. She made two more between October 1811 and March 1813 under Julien-Marie-Joseph Gallais, with 105 to
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When he made use of an impress warrant, properly signed by the Governor and a magistrate, in Montego Bay, he was forced to pay £535 damages when two actions were brought against him. (Although the loss was incurred in the course of his duty, he never recovered any money.)
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She then served under the command of Commander William Standway Parkinson in the Leeward Islands. He was promoted to post captain on 9 February 1808 when he arrived at the Admiralty with the dispatches announcing the surrender of the Danish West Indian colonies.
255:, launched in 1806 and broken up in 1821. In her career she sailed as far North America, the Caribbean, Africa, South America, and the Far East. She captured or recaptured several merchant ships and a handful of privateers. 387:
sailed from Jamaica as escort to a convoy of 36 merchant vessels to England. On 27 August the convoy encountered a hurricane during which several merchant vessels foundered.
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left Trincomalee, Ceylon, for home on 26 December 1816. She carried several passengers, including Captain Hew Stewart, whom a court martial had dismissed from command of
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was at Deptford, refitting for foreign service. Captain Hercules Robinson recommissioned her in September. He sailed her for St. Helena, River Plate, and Newfoundland.
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was a privateer from Saint-Malo commissioned in March 1810. Her first cruise was under Emmanuel-Yves Leroux-Desrochettes with 40 to 43 men, four carriage guns and six
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by August. Maxwell visited all the British settlements on the coast of Africa, destroyed several slave forts on the Rio Pongus and captured four Portuguese slavers.
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s owners sued Clement in the Vice admiralty court in Jamaica. Although the court found in Clement's favor, defending himself cost Clement £300.
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took effect on 1 May 1807, but the slave ships had been cleared to sail from England before the Act took effect and so were on a legal voyage.
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on 14 October. He sailed her to North America and in her brought home the ratification (17 February 1815) by the United States Senate of the
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also drove a convoy on shore near the Isle of Bas under the fire of two shore batteries and recaptured several British merchant vessels.
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to India with the news of Napoleon's defeat. She apparently reached Madras on the same day that the overland express arrived there.
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In July 1816, Maude discovered eight islands on the southern side of the Persian Gulp, previously unknown to European navigators.
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for the Channel Station. On 21 May 1807 he sailed with a convoy for Africa. Nairne died in July and Lieutenant Frederick Hoffman,
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at Woolwich. Between June and October she was under the command of Captain John Maples as she underwent repairs at Woolwich.
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was a new vessel on her first cruise; she had left the Île de Batz only the previous evening and had made no captures.
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arrived at Deal on 18 September, having lost her top masts and having sustained other damage.
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returned via Gibraltar and Cadiz, arriving home on 21 December 1820. She then was paid off.
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sailed for the West Coast of Africa on 2 June 1813 and had arrived by mid-July; she was at
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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escorted a convoy of 60 merchant vessels, holding five hovering privateers at bay.
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arrived at Plymouth. She had been sailing from London to Alicante in ballast when
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carried ten guns and a crew of 43 men under the command of Emmanuel Ives Le Roux.
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Opposing the Slavers: The Royal Navy's Campaign against the Atlantic Slave Trade
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on nine charges, including tyranny, oppression, and unofficer-like conduct.
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on 29 March 1817 and arrived back at Portsmouth on 25 May. By June 1817
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arrived at Barbados after a seven-week voyage, having escorted five
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that brought down the privateer's main and foretop masts, enabling
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when she was finally able to capture the French privateer schooner
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Captain the Honourable James Ashley Maude received promotion to
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At some point Clement captured a Spanish letter of marque named
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and sent her into Plymouth, where she arrived on 26 January.
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to London when a French privateer had captured her. However,
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returned to Port Royal she received replacement crew from
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132 men and four 6-pounder and ten 6-pounder carronades.
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had been carrying 14 Negro slaves and confiscated them.
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In 1808 Commander Benjamin Clement transferred from
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Commander John Mairne in November 1806 commissioned
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Clement burned 19:For other ships with the same name, see 821: 811: 716: 685:was at Deptford about to be paid off. 552:had recaptured and sent into Plymouth 27: 566:was sailing from Suriname to London. 540:Captain John Maxwell took command of 397:then served on the Plymouth station. 39: 7: 506:, Stevens, master, on 13 January as 1283:"Parkinson,William Standway"  1216:, Vol. 5, March 1818, pp. 306–307. 445:On 17 December the Swedish vessel 285:s acting commander. On 22 October 14: 180:29 ft 8 in (9.0 m) 462:Captain Clement was promoted to 188:9 ft 0 in (2.7 m) 41: 688:Between September and December 544:on 27 April 1812. On 5 January 442:arrived at Plymouth on 17 May. 1: 1245:(in French). Éditions Ancre. 795:reported her trade as London– 355:and Clement visited Caracas. 533:, arrived at Plymouth after 216:Upper deck: 16 × 32-pounder 930:. 15 May 1810. p. 712. 884:(4388). 15 September 1809. 1427: 1363:"Robinson, Hercules"  1343:"Maude, John Ashley"  1102:(4639). 14 February 1812. 986:(4521). 21 December 1810. 418:after a seven-hour chase. 225::6 × 18-pounder carronades 18: 1303:"Clement, Benjamin"  1241:Demerliac, Alain (2003). 1050:(4635). 31 January 1812. 1024:(4634). 28 January 1812. 104: 34: 30: 1411:Sloops of the Royal Navy 1157:(4734). 5 January 1811. 910:(4399). 17 October 1809. 1381:. Seaforth Publishing. 1260:Grindal, Peter (2016). 434:to effect the capture. 105:General characteristics 100:Broken up February 1821 16:Sloop of the Royal Navy 1377:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1071:, p. 270, n°2091. 677:for a month. She left 645:for adjudication. The 472:was reclassified as a 170: in (27.8 m) 153: in (33.2 m) 1369:Royal Naval Biography 1349:Royal Naval Biography 1329:Royal Naval Biography 1323:"Maxwell, John"  1309:Royal Naval Biography 1289:Royal Naval Biography 960:(4460). 22 May 1810. 943:, p. 270, №2094. 498:The French privateer 76:Jabez Bailey, Ipswich 1137:Register of Shipping 1082:Register of Shipping 793:Register of Shipping 725:Slave Trade Act 1807 647:Vice admiralty court 529:, Dixey, master, of 139:Overall:108 ft 1228:, pp. 318–319. 867:, pp. 395–397. 767:on 5 February 1813. 537:had detained her. 479:On 21 January 1812 278:, was appointed as 1139:(1813), Seq.№G437. 1084:(1813), Seq.№V191. 927:The London Gazette 641:and sent her into 466:on 1 August 1811. 1388:978-1-86176-246-7 1163:2027/uc1.c2735026 1151:"The Marine List" 1126:, pp. 94–95. 1108:2027/uc1.c2735025 1096:"The Marine List" 1056:2027/uc1.c2735025 1044:"The Marine List" 1030:2027/uc1.c2735025 1018:"The Marine List" 992:2027/uc1.c2735024 980:"The Marine List" 966:2027/uc1.c2735024 954:"The Marine List" 904:"The Marine List" 890:2027/uc1.c2735024 878:"The Marine List" 797:Cape of Good Hope 675:Cape of Good Hope 584:Cape Coast Castle 510:was sailing from 324:Falmouth, Jamaica 237: 236: 92:13 September 1806 1418: 1392: 1373: 1365: 1353: 1345: 1333: 1325: 1313: 1305: 1293: 1285: 1273: 1256: 1229: 1226:Marshall (1829a) 1223: 1217: 1211: 1205: 1202:Marshall (1829a) 1199: 1186: 1180: 1167: 1166: 1147: 1141: 1133: 1127: 1124:Marshall (1828b) 1121: 1112: 1111: 1092: 1086: 1078: 1072: 1069:Demerliac (2003) 1066: 1060: 1059: 1040: 1034: 1033: 1014: 1008: 1002: 996: 995: 976: 970: 969: 950: 944: 941:Demerliac (2003) 938: 932: 931: 918: 912: 911: 900: 894: 893: 874: 868: 865:Marshall (1828a) 862: 837: 831: 825: 819: 800: 786: 780: 774: 768: 750: 744: 734: 728: 721: 631:On 17 June 1816 576:had recaptured. 562:had captured as 383:On 27 July 1809 379: 284: 269:First Lieutenant 169: 168: 164: 161: 156:Keel:91 ft 152: 151: 147: 144: 124: 123: 122: 118: 68:30 November 1805 49: 46: 45: 44: 28: 1426: 1425: 1421: 1420: 1419: 1417: 1416: 1415: 1396: 1395: 1389: 1376: 1356: 1336: 1316: 1296: 1276: 1259: 1253: 1240: 1237: 1232: 1224: 1220: 1212: 1208: 1200: 1189: 1183:Winfield (2008) 1181: 1170: 1149: 1148: 1144: 1134: 1130: 1122: 1115: 1094: 1093: 1089: 1079: 1075: 1067: 1063: 1042: 1041: 1037: 1016: 1015: 1011: 1005:Winfield (2008) 1003: 999: 978: 977: 973: 952: 951: 947: 939: 935: 920: 919: 915: 902: 901: 897: 876: 875: 871: 863: 840: 834:Marshall (1827) 832: 828: 820: 813: 809: 804: 803: 787: 783: 775: 771: 751: 747: 735: 731: 722: 718: 713: 702: 622: 612:that ended the 610:Treaty of Ghent 525:On 10 February 491:had recaptured 400:On 9 May 1810, 377: 282: 261: 259:Napoleonic Wars 166: 162: 159: 157: 149: 145: 142: 140: 120: 116: 115: 114: 47: 42: 40: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1424: 1422: 1414: 1413: 1408: 1398: 1397: 1394: 1393: 1387: 1374: 1358:Marshall, John 1354: 1338:Marshall, John 1334: 1318:Marshall, John 1314: 1298:Marshall, John 1294: 1278:Marshall, John 1274: 1264:. 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Index

HMS Favorite
bm
Ship-sloop
carronades
QD
Fc
Cormorant-class
ship-sloop
First Lieutenant
HMS Diamond
slave ships
Bance Island
HMS Goeland
Falmouth, Jamaica
Astraea
Curacoa
HMS Adamant
Orestes
leagues
The Lizard
post captain
post ship
Corruna
Demerara
Saint-Malo
Augusta
Foxhound
Cape Coast Castle
Ordinary
post captain

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