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HMS Pictou (1813)

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P. Slaygur, master, had been sailing from Algeciras to Boston carrying wine, silk, oil and cork. A third source has the capture date as 22 July. A fourth account has
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captured in 1813. She served briefly on the Royal Navy's North American station, capturing one or two merchantmen before the
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until the 20th century. The mistake may have originated in the town of Pictou being relatively unknown, whilst
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and had taken her as a prize. Captain Stewart decided to keep the merchant vessel but commanded that
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had also captured a schooner carrying a cargo of stone, but the schooner too had been recaptured.
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has no mention of the capture of any vessel with that name. Other references suggest that
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was already serving the Royal Navy, and may well have been captured in the Caribbean.
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American vessels captured by the British during the revolution and war of 1812
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into Halifax on 23 July, and otherwise is consistent with the third account.
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are obscure. Some references report that she was built as the American
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was a noted British general then serving in the Peninsular campaign.
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with a shot through her sails and captured her. A few hours before,
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The Naval War of 1812 : a documentary history. Volume II, 1813
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with five vessels that they had convoyed from Bermuda.
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had been traveling from Halifax to Newfoundland when
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Admiralty records show that in October 1813 Admiral
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Index

HMS Pictou
RN Ensign
United Kingdom
Pictou
bm
Schooner
schooner
Royal Navy
American
frigate
USS Constitution
War of 1812
letter of marque
London Gazette
Sir John Warren
Canso
Halifax
Bermuda
Surinam
Charles Stewart
Vice admiralty court
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Thomas Picton


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