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93: 36: 732:. Mackenzie had his crew lash the privateer's bowsprit to the mainmast and jumped on board the privateer, followed by his officers and a few men, some 18 in all. Unfortunately, the rest of the crew remained behind. In the fight on the privateer, the British lost five dead and eight wounded; only nine of the original 18 managed to escape back to 702:, whose crew, he complained, consisted mainly of discontented foreigners. When the British had commissioned her, Shipley had to get men for her crew by drawing on other vessels, which gave the commanders of those vessels an opportunity to rid themselves of "skulkers, raw hands, incorrigible rogues and foreign renegades". 662:
to leeward and brought up her boats, assisted Shipley in superintending the landing of Maitland's troops at Warappa. The Dutch governor initially rejected the surrender terms but surrendered on 5 May after the British captured the battery of Friderici. Hood made Shipley
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and so was included in the terms of capitulation. Initial reports described her as a corvette of 18 guns, perhaps because she was pierced for 18, though only 14 were mounted.
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as prisoners). The boarding party barely got back in time before the lashings gave way and the vessels parted, at which time the privateer sailed away. On
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was under the command of Commander William Autridge. By 11 November Commander Edward Woolcombe, who had been promoted out of
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to land at Warappa creek to collect enough boats from the plantations to transport troops to the rear of Fort New Amsterdam.
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pulled alongside, with the result that the British suffered only one man wounded. A few days earlier, on 23 March,
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and was laid up. The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" first offered the sloop
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his wounds rendered Mackenzie himself senseless for a while. In the engagement prior to the boarding, the
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in 1804 but the British did not take her into service. The two sister ships were named for
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Dutch design, Mackenzie had disguised her as a Guinea trader. The Guadeloupe privateer
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had 36 guns (12 and 9-pounders) and a crew of 240 men when captured; when she battled
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On 30 April, Kenneth Mackenzie (or M'Kenzie) of the 16-gun, ex-French privateer brig
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Her first British commander was Lieutenant John C. Woolcombe. On 26 January 1804,
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on 22 December. The other vessels in the squadron sailed to other destinations.
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Two days later, after a 54-hour chase, and a running fight of over 3 hours,
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escorted a convoy carrying a division of the army under Brigadier-General
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at Barbados, somewhat to his dismay, as he had been appointed to command
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until sold in 1813. With the Royal Navy she participated in two notable
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The poor quality of the crew came to the fore on 21 June when
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and sailed to take her. The two vessels exchanged fire until
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formed part of Commodore Hood's squadron at the capture of
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served as a prison ship until she was scrapped in 1816.
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on 22 March 1804. On 25 March 1804, he and the 18-gun
601:in 1804. The squadron consisted of Hood's flagship 471:via New York. The French 12-gun privateer schooner 916:brought the two 18-pounders from the Gun Wharf at 830:In June 1808 Commander K.H. Waede took command of 577:her crew had been about 250 men. The British took 888:) is about 8% shorter than an English foot (see 813:in an attempt to cut out the 16-gun French brig 1050: 1048: 678:; he later assumed command of her at Jamaica.) 448:where they added her to the Navy as the 18-gun 1523:The naval history of Great Britain (1800–1805) 709:was cruising off Antigua. Taking advantage of 781:was part of a flotilla that received credit. 8: 1505:Curaçao from colonial dependence to autonomy 1392:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 840:, a new vessel, the news arriving too late. 736:(two officers and two men remained on board 637:, and transports carrying 2000 troops under 1332: 432:was the only vessel there belonging to the 1404:(Aldershot, Hants, England: Scolar Press). 1173: 1171: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1107: 1105: 1103: 960: 467:, which was carrying a cargo of lumber to 1258: 1256: 1254: 1252: 1250: 1007: 1005: 761:, which was laden with mahogany. In 1805 569:had lost one man killed and 16 wounded.) 1578:Chronological History of the West Indies 1229: 1162: 1094: 948: 698:In June, Mackenzie took over command of 1368:Aspinall, Algernon Edward, Sir (1969). 1197: 1021:. 26 November 1803. pp. 1659–1663. 996: 936: 873: 1385: 1374:. New York: Negro Universities Press. 972: 424:on 20 September 1803 at the taking of 407:, he raised his pennant in the 74-gun 246:Upper deck: 16 × 32-pounder carronades 20: 1241: 297:, but brig-rigged and built in 1796. 266:was a former Dutch corvette built in 90: 32: 7: 1570:. London: John Murray. p. 1248. 1507:. Netherlands Antilles, De Wit Inc. 1444:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1320: 1412:(Thesis). Aldershot: Scolar Press. 844:then escorted a convoy to England. 748:had lost five dead and 15 wounded. 315:, two lovers from Greek mythology. 1424:Clowes, Sir William Laird. (1997) 1262:Clowes (1897-1903), Vol. 5, p.414. 489:was taken into British service as 181:30 ft 1 in (9.17 m) 168: in (29.223 m) (gundeck) 14: 1187:. 19 June 1804. pp. 761–762. 1121:. 8 September 1804. p. 1121. 1041:. 12 November 1803. p. 1573. 1354:. 9 November 1811. p. 2169. 908:s 18-pounder went to fortifying 641:Sir Charles Green. On 24 April, 499:Conway Shipley transferred from 91: 34: 1567:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 1440:Colledge, James Joseph (1987). 479:before herself falling prey to 403:arrived to take command in the 791:On 27 March 1808 the boats of 389:at Fort Stabroek, Georgetown, 326:'s navy. After the end of the 1: 1219:. 29 April 1806. p. 546. 985:Verhandelingen en Berigten... 901:Aspinall reports that two of 463:recaptured the Scottish ship 444:The British then took her to 171:85 ft (26 m) (keel) 1310:. 13 June 1809. p. 877. 1290:. 2 April 1805. p. 436. 119:20 September 1803 by capture 1599:– via Cambridge Core. 1152:. 15 May 1804. p. 620. 773:at the capture of the brig 769:, was listed as commanding 658:, who had left his ship 50 1702: 1541:"Mackenzie, Kenneth"  890:Dutch units of measurement 884:) of 11 Amsterdam inches ( 755:, retook the English ship 1271:James (1902), pp.273-275. 328:French Revolutionary Wars 131: 27: 23: 1676:Sloops of the Royal Navy 1656:National Maritime Museum 1604:van Maanen, Ron (2008). 1587:10.1017/CBO9780511790089 1575:Southey, Thomas (1827). 1479:10.1017/CBO9780511791680 1371:West Indian tales of old 1067:National Maritime Museum 1063:Warship Histories, vol i 518:retook the French prize 357:, to take possession of 132:General characteristics 1620:. Seaforth Publishing. 1520:James, William (1902). 1467:Edwards, Bryan (1819), 1056:"NMM, vessel ID 368606" 987:(1852), Vol. 12, p.624. 203: in (2.273 m) 16:Sloop of the Royal Navy 1616:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1561:"Warde, Charles"  1503:Hartog, Johan (1969). 381:In the summer of 1803 1648:Ships of the Old Navy 1547:Royal Naval Biography 1408:Byrn, John D (1989). 1400:Byrn, John D. (1989) 852:On 25 September 1808 293:was a sister ship to 221:121 (British service) 62:Vlissingen (Flushing) 751:During August 1804, 549:. The French vessel 532:(the former frigate 505:and took command of 282:in the West Indies. 252:: 2 × 9-pounder guns 1556:O'Byrne, William R. 691:captured the sloop 353:, and the schooner 280:single-ship actions 1637:, (1852), Vol. 12. 1351:The London Gazette 1307:The London Gazette 1287:The London Gazette 1216:The London Gazette 1184:The London Gazette 1149:The London Gazette 1118:The London Gazette 1038:The London Gazette 1018:The London Gazette 647:Frederick Maitland 551:struck her colours 1660:Warship Histories 1658:, as part of the 1627:978-1-86176-246-7 1488:978-0-511-79168-0 1200:, pp. 131–5. 999:, pp. 232–4. 975:, pp. 197–8. 961:van Maanen (2008) 639:Brigadier-General 434:Batavian Republic 324:Batavian Republic 272:Batavian Republic 258: 257: 86:20 September 1803 42:Batavian Republic 1693: 1631: 1612: 1610: 1600: 1571: 1563: 1551: 1543: 1531: 1516: 1499: 1463: 1421: 1397: 1391: 1383: 1356: 1355: 1342: 1336: 1330: 1324: 1318: 1312: 1311: 1298: 1292: 1291: 1278: 1272: 1269: 1263: 1260: 1245: 1239: 1233: 1227: 1221: 1220: 1207: 1201: 1195: 1189: 1188: 1175: 1166: 1160: 1154: 1153: 1140: 1123: 1122: 1109: 1098: 1092: 1086: 1085: 1083: 1081: 1076:on 2 August 2011 1075: 1069:. 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Index

Batavian Republic
Royal Navy Ensign
United Kingdom
bm
Full-rigged ship
carronades
Fc
Vlissingen
Batavian Republic
Royal Navy
single-ship actions
Scorpion
Atalanta
Hippomenes
Batavian Republic
French Revolutionary Wars
Kenau Hasselar
Proserpina
cutter
Curaçao
Willemstad
guard ship
Demerara
Commodore
Sir Samuel Hood
Leeward Islands
third rate
Centaur
ship of the line
Demerara

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