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The navy of the United States, from the commencement, 1775 to 1853; with a brief history of each vessel's service and fate ... Comp. by Lieut. George F. Emmons ... under the authority of the Navy Dept. To which is added a list of private armed vessels, fitted out under the American flag ... also a
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left Britain on 30 July 1824, this time with the Pacific Ocean as her destination. Initially Matheson was her master, but at some point S. Emmett replaced him. She was at Madeira on 8 August and on 9 January 1825 at Otaheite. She was at Honolulu on 13 June 1826 (with 400 barrels), Maui on 7 July,
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was at Tahiti in March–April 1831. She was at Tahiti again and left on 24 March 1832 for the coast of Japan. She was at the Bay of Islands on 9 February 1833 with 1600 barrels, and Tahiti on 13 May 1833. She returned to Britain on 26 September 1833 with 1600 barrels ""
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from Britain on 28 May 1834, bound for the seas off Japan. In April 1835 she was at Guam, with 600 barrels. On 15 August she was again at Guam, but with 1600 barrels. She returned to Britain on 24 August 1837 with "1800 barrels ".
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captured in 1809 and took into service as a 16-gun sloop. She had a relatively brief naval career in which she captured a number of merchant vessels. After the Navy sold her in 1816, she made some 10 or 11
1505: 957:, of Salem, Massachusetts, was armed with 16 guns and had a crew of 105 men under the command of Captain N. Greene. She captured some 30 British merchantmen during her career as a privateer. 1499:"Fonds Marine. Campagnes (opérations ; divisions et stations navales ; missions diverses). Inventaire de la sous-série Marine BB4. Tome premier : BB4 1 à 482 (1790-1826)" 897:
was reported at Mauritius on 15 June 1845 with 400 barrels. On 26 December she was at Cochin and shortly thereafter near Ceylon. She returned to Britain on 22 September 1847.
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was at Tahiti in May 1828, at Honolulu on 20 November 1828 with 1900 barrels, and again at Tahiti in May 1829. She returned to Britain on 18 Oct 1829 with 1900 barrels "".
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The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered the "Foxhound brig, of 348 tons", lying at Sheerness, for sale on 23 November 1815. The Navy sold
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proceeded to make ten or 11 whaling voyages between 1817 and 1848. The first eight were for Birnie & Co. and the last two or three were for Wilson & Co.
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was a schooner out of Baltimore, of 10 guns and a crew of 120 men under the command of Captain Clement Cathell. She captured some 34 British vessels.
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Passage with 500 barrels. Five months later she had 750 barrels. She was at Ampanam on 20 November. By 6 March 1840 she had 1000 barrels. She was at
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had new owners, Wilson & Co. Captain Francis Simmons (or Simmonds) left Britain on 20 May 1841, bound for the Seychelles. She was reported at
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Captain Mattinson (or Maddison) left Britain on 7 September 1822, bound for Japanese waters. (At the time Japan itself was closed to Westerners.)
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spent almost a year (28 November 1809 to 16 October 1810) at Plymouth undergoing repair. Commander Malcolm Cowan commissioned her in July 1810.
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was armed with 16 guns and had a crew of 112 men. She was sailing from Bayonne to Guadeloupe with a cargo of flour and other stores.
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three weeks later. She was again at Johanna on 31 July 1842. She returned to Britain on 1 February 1844 with 440 casks + 4 tanks.
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list of the revenue and coast survey vessels, and principal ocean steamers, belonging to citizens of the United States in 1850
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was reported to have been there on 19 October 1817. She returned to Britain on 29 October 1819 with 460 casks of whale oil.
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on 29 November, and back at Tahiti between 6 and 8 December. She returned to Britain on 13 April 1827 with 550 casks.
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Captain Watson (or Walker) left Britain on 12 June 1817 bound for New South Wales and the whaler fishery.
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s crew of her, leaving only the carpenter and his wife. Captain Breed put a prize crew of 15 men aboard
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Tahiti on 24 August, Tahiti again on 6 November. From there she left for the seas off Japan. She was at
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on 2 November 1840 with 1100 barrels. She returned to Britain on 3 January 1841 with 1100 barrels "".
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A first-class share of the salvage was worth £43 12s 0d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 2s 0d.
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and Ramsgate, and Ostend, and back. The transports brought back some 8,000 French prisoners.
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was a Prussian ship sailing from Bordeaux; detained, she arrived at Plymouth on 6 December.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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served in the English Channel. Parrish was captain on 19 December when she recaptured
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French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates
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sent her into Plymouth, where she ran ashore with two feet of water in her hold.
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Rfrench merchantman (1809), Royal Navy brig (1809–1816), and whaler (1816–1848)
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Captain Mattinson left Britain on 18 January 1820 for Timor. In December 1820
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left deal for Sheerness, to be paid off. Warrand paid her off in September.
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was then employed in secret services off Calais, and "in other ways".
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S. Emmet her from Britain on 5 June 1830 for the Pacific Ocean.
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returned to Britain on 12 April 1824 with 480 casks, plus fins (
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and her cargo against a debt that he was unable to discharge.
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from Britain on 12 January 1838, bound for Timor. she reached
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S. Emmett left Britain for the Pacific Ocean on 17 July 1827.
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was on her maiden voyage, and in company with her sister-ship
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found her dismasted and in distress off the coast of France.
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Commander Thomas Warrand replaced Parrish in November 1814.
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On her return creditors seized her. Birnie had mortgaged
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about a month later, off Guadeloupe. The Royal Navy took
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Maillard-Liscourt, and stationed in the Gulf of Gascony.
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95 ft 6 in (29.1 m) (overall); 78 ft
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HMS:14 × 24-pounder carronades + 2 × 9-pounder guns
965:on 22 November 1813. Captain Breed 17 members of 933:A first-class share of the prize money was worth 507:In 1810 Commander John Parrish replaced Cowan as 1472:The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence 911:Lloyd's Register of British and foreign shipping 849:on 17 June 1839. By January 1840 she was in the 837:Captain Charles Stewart Blake (or Black) sailed 1023: 893:Captain Rains left Britain on 27 April 1844. 639:Towards the end of the year, on 18 December, 548:towed into Plymouth on 11 January the whaler 442:s boats, but two days later, on 13 November, 8: 1451: 1449: 670:, still under Parrish's command, recaptured 1572:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015). 1447: 1445: 1443: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1435: 1433: 1431: 1429: 1400: 684:as she was sailing to Britain from Lisbon. 982:, which he had captured four days earlier. 1042: 601:captured two American vessels: schooner 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1456:British Southern Whale Fishery Database 1337: 1016: 926: 519:, of 14 guns and 100 men, had captured 1383: 1325: 589:had captured another merchantmen that 27: 1544:Peabody, Robert Ephraim, ed. (1926). 378:, launched in 1809, that the British 150: 101: 39: 7: 1539:. London: John Murray. p. 1250. 617:arrived at Plymouth on 12 February. 240:158/290 tons (unladen/laden; French) 1353:, №4832. Accessed 9 September 2016. 1275:, №4759. Accessed 9 September 2016. 1261:, №4747. Accessed 9 September 2016. 1167:, №4621. Accessed 9 September 2016. 826:Captain Grey, a new master, sailed 695:from Plymouth to Ostend. After the 1373:. 20 September 1814. p. 1900. 1215:, №4734 Accessed 9 September 2016. 1181:, №4737 Accessed 9 September 2016. 887:underwent a large repair in 1844. 435:was able to fend-off an attack by 14: 1422:. 11 November 1815. p. 2247. 1133:№4522. Accessed 9 September 2016. 1076:. 25 November 1809. p. 1888. 1201:. 16 February 1813. p. 356. 891:10th whaling voyage (1844–1847): 813:6th whaling voyage (1831–1833): 789:4th whaling voyage (1824–1827): 663:arrived at Plymouth on 1 April. 621:arrived at Plymouth on 1 April. 316:8 ft 1 in (2.5 m) 152: 102: 40: 1536:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 1096:. 3 February 1810. p. 176. 868:9th whaling voyage (1841–1844): 835:8th whaling voyage (1838–1841): 824:7th whaling voyage (1834–1837): 803:5th whaling voyage (1827–1829): 775:3rd whaling voyage (1822–1824): 761:2nd whaling voyage (1820–1822): 751:1st whaling voyage (1817–1819): 1493:. Washington: Gideon & Co. 1488:Emmons, George Foster (1853). 736:on 15 February 1816 for £800. 699:, in June and early July 1815 1: 1315:. 12 March 1814. p. 545. 1295:. 11 July 1815. p. 1395. 1235:. 19 June 1813. p. 1210. 1116:. 12 March 1811. p. 483. 1024:Winfield & Roberts (2015) 709:to convoy transports between 1153:. 4 January 1812. p. 8. 334:French: 94 (112 at capture) 1637: 1546:The Log of the Grand Turks 877:on 7 August 1841, and at 691:then transported half the 18: 913:for 1849 no longer lists 674:. The American privateer 391:French career and capture 211: 34: 30: 1606:Brigs of the French Navy 605:on 8 February, and brig 521:Nostra Senora del Carmen 513:Nostra Senora del Carmen 212:General characteristics 1616:Brigs of the Royal Navy 1576:. Seaforth Publishing. 1530:"Warrand, Thomas"  907:eleventh whaling voyage 571:. The French privateer 515:. The French privateer 446:succeeded in capturing 387:between 1817 and 1848. 349:French:14 × 24-pounder 1553:Winfield, Rif (2008). 464:. The Royal Navy took 411:lieutenant de vaisseau 286: in (23.8 m) 1474:, Vol. 24, pp.414-56. 1248:, Vol. 29, pp.309-10. 693:14th Regiment of Foot 559:On 24 December 1812, 416:On 11 November 1809, 308: in (8.8 m) 538:on 2 December 1811. 534:recaptured the brig 468:into service as HMS 402:-class (or possibly 353:+ 2 × 8-pounder guns 201:No longer listed in 73:Jean Baudry, Bayonne 1548:. Houghton Mifflin. 1525:O'Byrne, William R. 577:had captured both. 567:, and the next day 1419:The London Gazette 1370:The London Gazette 1312:The London Gazette 1292:The London Gazette 1232:The London Gazette 1198:The London Gazette 1150:The London Gazette 1113:The London Gazette 1093:The London Gazette 1073:The London Gazette 879:St Augustine's Bay 767:was "all well" at 697:Battle of Waterloo 497:Royal Navy service 425:Sir William Bolton 1583:978-1-84832-204-2 1564:978-1-86176-246-7 1026:, pp. 215–6. 843:Brava, Cape Verde 362: 361: 1628: 1587: 1568: 1549: 1540: 1532: 1520: 1518: 1516: 1511:on 20 April 2021 1510: 1504:. 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Index

HMS Foxhound
French Navy Ensign
RN Ensign
United Kingdom
Lloyd's Register
Curieux-class brig
Sylphe-class brig
bm
carronades
French Navy
Royal Navy
whaling voyages
Sylphe-class
HMS Druid
Sir William Bolton
HMS Melampus
Curieux
Augusta
Favorite
Surprise
14th Regiment of Foot
Battle of Waterloo
Erebus
Deal
Ambonya
baleen
Huahine
Brava, Cape Verde
Cocos Isles
Gilolo

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