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HMS Santa Margarita (1779)

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was pierced for 14 guns and had a crew of 53 men. She was from St Sebastian and had cruised between Scilly and Cape Clear for 20 days without having captured anything. She was apparently quite new and sailed well. Parker observed that with better luck she might have done some mischief.
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was on the Irish station in 1804, followed by a period in the Channel between 1804 and 1807 under Captain Wilson Rathbone. She was re-coppered at
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was commissioned in March 1781 under Captain Elliot Salter, who sailed her to North America where she formed part of
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Biographie maritime ou notices historiques sur la vie et les campagnes des marins célèbres français et étrangers
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sailed to the Leeward Islands again in March 1798, and at the end of the year captured the 14-gun privateer
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between 1814 and 1825, and was fitted out between 1824 and 1826 to allow her to be sailed to
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had two killed and three wounded in the action. She went on to capture the 16-gun privateer
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Parker went on to have further success against privateers. He captured the 16-gun
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was armed with 18 guns and had a crew of 110 men. She was nine days out of
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to Newfoundland with a cargo of merchandise; the British recaptured
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in December that year. She then formed part of the fleet in the
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Order of 16 March 1780; she was then repaired and refitted at
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and captured her. She was taken into Royal Navy service by an
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in December 1796. On 21 June 1797 she captured the privateer
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between 1790 and 1793, followed by a period fitting out at
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in April 1802, followed by Captain Henry Whitby in 1803.
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in August 1801, coming under the command of Captain
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She had been built for service with the 810: 783: 322: 51:– cutting the prize adrift, 30 July 1782 864:. 29 November 1796. pp. 1159–1160. 751: 465:was subsequently taken into service as 921:. 5 November 1796. pp. 1061–1062. 446:On 29 March 1795 she was sailing with 435:on 23 August 1794, and the capture of 356:, but the next day the squadron under 224:: 8 Ă— 6-pounder guns + 8 Ă— 18-pounder 31: 1079:Fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy 681:had recaptured her and sent her into 300:between February 1780 and June 1781. 99: 61: 7: 419:, and was present at the capture of 668:) reported on 28 May 1799 that the 367:Two months later, on 30 September, 182:38 ft 11 in (11.9 m) 174:145 ft 6 in (44.3 m) 95:11 November 1779, by the Royal Navy 879:. No. 2759. 13 October 1795. 734:. She became a quarantine ship at 508:The capture of the French Frigate 497:came under the command of Captain 480:belonged shared in the capture of 25: 844:. 13 December 1796. p. 1210. 403:was recommissioned under Captain 335:, 29 July 1782. One of a pair by 190:11 ft 9 in (3.6 m) 1037:HMS Santa Margarita (ship, 1779) 1030: 101: 62: 35: 642:on 10 July 1797 and the 16-gun 208:240 (255 from 21 December 1780) 646:on 8 August in the same area. 599:, which had been sailing from 218:Gun deck: 26 Ă— 12-pounder guns 1: 718:there between 1812 and 1813. 443:in Audierne Bay on that day. 941:. 27 June 1797. p. 614. 823:Colledge & Warlow (2006) 799:Colledge & Warlow (2006) 548:, which had previously been 730:in April 1814 and moved to 407:in 1793, and sailed to the 1095: 288:brought her to battle off 279:action of 11 November 1779 425:Sir John Borlase Warren's 396:French Revolutionary Wars 140: 56: 34: 27:Frigate of the Royal Navy 544:she captured the French 360:intervened, recapturing 281:Captain Alex Graeme of 141:General characteristics 136:Sold on 8 September 1836 973:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 901:4 November 1796, â„–2869. 885:2027/hvd.32044105233118 626:) off the Irish coast. 439:and the destruction of 320:squadron in June 1781. 1045:"SANTA MARGARITA (36)" 1005:Winfield, Rif (2007). 697:Augustus Leveson-Gower 595:had captured the ship 571:was the former packet 524: 371:captured the American 339: 579:sent both into Cork. 542:action of 8 June 1796 507: 484:and the recapture of 326: 1069:Ships built in Spain 1039:at Wikimedia Commons 726:She was fitted as a 233:: 2 Ă— 6-pounder guns 18:HMS Santa Margaretta 875:"The Marine List". 614:assumed command of 567:the following day. 309:American Revolution 1043:Michael Phillips. 938:The London Gazette 918:The London Gazette 861:The London Gazette 841:The London Gazette 525: 499:Thomas Byam Martin 340: 318:George Johnstone's 1035:Media related to 1016:978-1-86176-295-5 986:978-1-86176-281-8 239: 238: 16:(Redirected from 1086: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1034: 1020: 1001: 990: 957: 949: 943: 942: 929: 923: 922: 909: 903: 895: 889: 888: 872: 866: 865: 852: 846: 845: 832: 826: 820: 814: 811:Hennequin (1835) 808: 802: 796: 787: 781: 654:Quatorze Juillet 537:recaptured her. 384:was repaired at 342:On 29 July 1782 277:in 1774. 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Index

HMS Santa Margaretta

Amazone
Spanish Navy Ensign
fifth-rate
frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
carronades
Fc
fifth-rate
frigate
Royal Navy
Spanish Navy
Ferrol
action of 11 November 1779
HMS Tartar
Lisbon
Admiralty
Sheerness
George Johnstone's

Robert Dodd
she captured
Amazone
Cape Henry
Vaudreuil
privateer
Bucklers Hard

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