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s crew to repel Royal Navy and Royal Marine boarders followed, described by British Lt John Crerie as one in which "her deck was disputed inch-by-inch" in a "gallant and desperate" defense. During the engagement, Royal Marine Captain Thomas Ford was mortally wounded by Captain Samuel Travis of
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as being of 300 tons and armed with 22 guns. She was carrying rum, tobacco, slaves, and ivory. She was returned to Cape Mansarada, where the French had landed her master. The salvage money notice for the recapture of
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retreated and was beached and her crew moved to the shore to direct musket fire against British barges attempting to attach tow cables to the wrecked hulk. By noon on 13 October, the Royal Navy had managed to take
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s resistance, Crerie returned Travis' sword to him and he was paroled at Washington, North Carolina on 7 August 1813; the remainder of the crew were transferred to a British prison camp in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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schooner of 184 tons (bm), built at Queen Anne's County, Maryland, in 1812 and commissioned on 11 December 1813. She was armed with three 4-pounder guns and had a crew of 11 men.
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in small boats with muffled oars to conceal their approach. British forces navigated away from the cutter's six-pound deck guns and boarded the ship. A fierce effort by
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sailed for England loaded with captured Spanish silver and currency worth over one million dollars. Many of the Royal Marines who had arrived in Buenos Aires with
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in a cutlass duel. Still, outnumbered more than two-to-one, Captain Travis ultimately ordered the ship's surrender. In tribute to the ferocity of
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was named Commander and Chief of the Mediterranean and began the Blockade of Toulon on 6 July 1803. On 7 July, the French naval brig
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was a part of a British squadron, off the Saintes, West Indies, which chased a French squadron, and captured the French 74-gun
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surrendered the moment the men on the boats prepared to board. There were three wounded men aboard her. Before her capture,
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ashore near the Cape of Good Hope on 25 December 1805; some wreckage still exists at Olifantsbos Point.
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La marine du Consulat et du Premier Empire : nomenclature des navires français de 1800 à 1815
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was built at Matthews County, Virginia, in 1807. She had been commissioned on 18 December 1812.
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was armed with four 12 and eight 6-pounder guns, and had a crew of 70 men. A report in
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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to Cape Massarida, where her late captain and part of her crew were. The privateer
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described how he had come to capture the two vessels with the assistance of the
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were destroyed (one captured) by ten boatloads of marines and sailors from
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from December 1823 until she was sold for breaking up in January 1837.
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Head money was paid on 13 August 1816. A first-class share was worth
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next sailed to Spanish controlled South America. The Spanish ship
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subsequently was driven ashore and wrecked at the Ria de Vivero.
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into Table Bay where she struck without firing a shot. Both the
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was stationed in the Mediterranean in 1802 under Captain
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Cranwell, John Philips; Crane, William Bowers (1940).
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afterward served in the Royal Navy under the name HMS
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fired on them, killing one man and wounding another.
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on 21 February 1806 in Table Bay. On 4 March, 
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Polk printing via Media.defence.gov 446:after having captured the French privateer 1592: 1578: 1570: 1471: 1457: 1449: 829:A later notice describes the English ship 1601:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1810 975: 838:reported that the share for a seaman was 903: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 1247:St. John Erikson, Mark (12 June 2018). 896: 822: 386:On her way to the Cape, on 30 October, 622:where her boats captured the schooner 244:: 2 × 9-pounder guns + 8 × 24-pounder 27: 50: 7: 473:to rendezvous with Popham’s force, 375:under the command of Commodore Sir 1559:List of frigates of the Royal Navy 1302:from the original on 26 March 2020 1104:. 13 September 1806. p. 1214. 925:. 27 September 1803. p. 1324. 14: 653:had recaptured the American ship 330:Much of the next six months, the 279:-class 32-gun fifth-rate frigates 220:12 ft 6 in (3.8 m) 2032: 2027: 1071:. 17 October 1809. p. 1651. 965:. 25 February 1806. p. 261. 798:under tow and she was captured. 773:. Upon returning to the site of 680:captured her off Cape St Blare. 552:on 25 June.  In July, 506:chased the French Navy frigate, 238:Upper deck: 26 × 18-pounder guns 52: 31: 1122:(4511): 78 v. 16 November 1810. 1031:. 23 January 1808. p. 131. 945:. 2 October 1804. p. 1238. 641:s boats approached, the men on 634:chased her for three hours. As 1179:. 12 January 1813. p. 88. 747:, Captain John H. Hall, was a 562:La Reconquista de Buenos Aires 1: 2062:Ships built on the River Tyne 1199:. 20 March 1813. p. 580. 1391:. W.W. Norton, Incorporated. 1370:. 6 April 1816. p. 647. 1051:. 10 June 1806. p. 732. 1011:. 10 June 1806. p. 732. 528:was taken on 8 June 1806 by 526:Nostra Senora del Buen Viage 1349:Cranwell & Crane (1940) 1210:Cranwell & Crane (1940) 1158:Cranwell & Crane (1940) 1085:access-date=24 January 2024 769:, which had run aground in 477:drove the French privateer 2088: 2072:Maritime incidents in 1810 2057:Frigates of the Royal Navy 1321:Nye, David (1 July 2015). 544:and a small regiment from 18: 2022: 1809:November (unknown date): 1554: 1528: 1489: 1396:Demerliac, Alain (2003). 106: 45: 30: 16:Frigate of the Royal Navy 1944:January (unknown date): 1769:October (unknown date): 1402:(in French). Éd. Ancre. 107:General characteristics 1429:. Seaforth Publishing. 785:found that the damaged 78:King's Yard at Deptford 1966:March (unknown date): 1793:Paisley canal disaster 1666:March (unknown date): 1425:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1081:National Archives-Kew 736: 536:and sailors from 212: in (11.6 m) 188: in (36.2 m) 171: in (43.4 m) 1444:Ships of the Old Navy 789:had been re-floated. 728: 609:Santa Maria Magdalena 604:Santa Maria Magdalena 403:, which had captured 157:Overall: 142 ft 614:On 25 November 1812 588:On 2 November 1810, 487:Battle of Blaauwberg 462:reportedly had sent 1957:Hired armed cutter 1727:Purísima Concepción 1280:Thiessen, William. 1367:The London Gazette 1196:The London Gazette 1176:The London Gazette 1101:The London Gazette 1068:The London Gazette 1048:The London Gazette 1028:The London Gazette 1008:The London Gazette 962:The London Gazette 942:The London Gazette 922:The London Gazette 754:On 9 October 1814 737: 664:captured the brig 660:On 1 January 1813 592:collided with the 174:Keel: 118 ft 2044: 2043: 1567: 1566: 1436:978-1-86176-246-7 1116:"The Marine List" 771:Long Island Sound 758:was contacted by 668:and the schooner 577:, of 1871 tons. 458:, of Liverpool. 381:Cape of Good Hope 259: 258: 2079: 2036: 2031: 2015: 2005: 1994: 1983: 1973: 1962: 1951: 1929: 1907: 1896: 1886: 1875: 1864: 1853: 1835: 1827: 1816: 1805: 1795: 1787: 1776: 1765: 1755: 1730: 1720: 1710: 1699: 1689: 1678: 1662: 1652: 1642: 1632: 1621: 1594: 1587: 1580: 1571: 1473: 1466: 1459: 1450: 1440: 1421: 1392: 1372: 1371: 1358: 1352: 1346: 1340: 1339: 1337: 1335: 1328:Business Insider 1318: 1312: 1311: 1309: 1307: 1301: 1293:U.S. Coast Guard 1286: 1277: 1264: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1244: 1238: 1237: 1235: 1233: 1227: 1219: 1213: 1207: 1201: 1200: 1187: 1181: 1180: 1167: 1161: 1155: 1146: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1130: 1124: 1123: 1112: 1106: 1105: 1092: 1086: 1079: 1073: 1072: 1059: 1053: 1052: 1039: 1033: 1032: 1019: 1013: 1012: 999: 993: 985: 979: 976:Demerliac (2003) 973: 967: 966: 953: 947: 946: 933: 927: 926: 913: 907: 901: 884: 869: 863: 857: 851: 827: 749:letter of marque 739:On 13 July 1814 720: 708: 683:On 10 June 1813 640: 548:to capture 542:71st Highlanders 383:from the Dutch. 308:, was chased by 211: 210: 206: 203: 187: 186: 182: 179: 170: 169: 165: 162: 142: 141: 140: 136: 60: 57: 56: 55: 35: 28: 2087: 2086: 2082: 2081: 2080: 2078: 2077: 2076: 2047: 2046: 2045: 2040: 2018: 2008: 1997: 1986: 1976: 1965: 1954: 1943: 1937:Other incidents 1932: 1910: 1904:Fleur de la Mer 1899: 1889: 1878: 1867: 1856: 1838: 1830: 1819: 1808: 1802:Duchess of York 1798: 1790: 1779: 1768: 1758: 1733: 1723: 1713: 1702: 1692: 1681: 1665: 1655: 1645: 1635: 1624: 1614: 1603: 1598: 1568: 1563: 1550: 1524: 1485: 1483:-class frigates 1477: 1437: 1424: 1410: 1395: 1384: 1381: 1376: 1375: 1360: 1359: 1355: 1347: 1343: 1333: 1331: 1320: 1319: 1315: 1305: 1303: 1299: 1284: 1279: 1278: 1267: 1257: 1255: 1246: 1245: 1241: 1231: 1229: 1225: 1221: 1220: 1216: 1208: 1204: 1189: 1188: 1184: 1169: 1168: 1164: 1156: 1149: 1139: 1137: 1132: 1131: 1127: 1114: 1113: 1109: 1094: 1093: 1089: 1080: 1076: 1061: 1060: 1056: 1041: 1040: 1036: 1021: 1020: 1016: 1001: 1000: 996: 986: 982: 974: 970: 955: 954: 950: 935: 934: 930: 915: 914: 910: 902: 898: 893: 888: 887: 870: 866: 858: 854: 828: 824: 819: 804: 745:Governor Shelby 718: 706: 651:Joseph and Mary 647:Joseph and Mary 643:Joseph and Mary 638: 628:Joseph and Mary 624:Joseph and Mary 567:In April 1809, 466:on her voyage. 418:. 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Index

HMS Narcissus

Narcissus-class
frigate
bm
QD
carronades
Fc
lead ship
Royal Navy
Narcissus-class 32-gun fifth-rate frigates
War of 1812
Ross Donnelly
Lord Nelson
Sardinia
HMS Halcyon
Toulon
settees
Hyères Bay
HMS Seahorse
HMS Maidstone
squadron
Home Popham
Cape of Good Hope
Horatio Nelson
privateer
slave ship
Saint Helena
Table Bay
Battle of Blaauwberg

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