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had suffered seven men dead and eight wounded. Gordon had initiated the action but his first broadside disabled three of his cannonades when the recoil pulled their breaching bolts out of the timbers. The fourth broadside similarly disabled a fourth cannonade. He turned to use his other broadside,
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was a schooner, built in
America in 1790 and coppered in December 1790 at Lorient. The French Navy purchased her at Bordeaux in 1796. The French Navy commissioned her as an
286:. Under the British flag she captured three small French privateers and several prizes in the Leeward Islands before two French privateers recaptured her in 1807.
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was pierced for 16 guns but during the chase had thrown all of her guns, however many she actually mounted, overboard. Head money was paid 25 years later.
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fought on for two more hours but then surrendered when the French approached with the intention of boarding her. Her subsequent fate is unknown.
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captured off
Grenada, was armed with six guns, and had a crew of 60 men, twenty of whom she had put on two prizes. The two prizes were the brig
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was unable to capture the privateer which escaped by throwing her guns overboard and sawing down her gunwales.
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A first-class share of the head money (a bounty for the number of prisoners taken) was worth
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Michael De Courcy, but the court-martial records confirm that her commander was Gordon.
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Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates
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between St Lucia and
Martinique after a chase of 72 hours. Captain James O'Bryen of
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de
Colbert Ă nos jours
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was out of
Guadeloupe. She was armed with four guns and had a crew of 45 men.
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but lost two more cannonades when their recoil caved in the bulwarks.
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In May
Commander Robert Reynolds replaced Shipley, who transferred to
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305:. From 1 February 1798 to 7 March 1798, she ferried passengers from
282:, which the British captured in 1803 and took into service with the
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439:, of Martinique, had captured them three days earlier.
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A number of sources give the name of the commander of
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859
484:, which had been sailing from Demarara to Barbados.
392:was armed with six guns and had a crew of 28 men.
251:: 12 Ă— 4-pounder guns; 16 Ă— 4-pounder guns (1803)
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407:(1 August), carrying mahogany and mill timber;
199:c.85 ft 6 in (26.1 m) (overall)
8:
321:. In 1799 she captured the British schooner
202:c.65 ft 0 in (19.8 m) (keel)
940:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015).
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421:(27 September), carrying coffee and sugar.
851:www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr
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19:For other ships with the same name, see
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505:On 20 March 1807 the French privateers
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480:had since retaken, and the schooner
414:(16 September), carrying sugar; and,
212:c.23 ft 0 in (7.0 m)
786:. 28 April 1804. pp. 537–538.
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761:. 31 December 1803. pp. 4–5.
876:. (Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot).
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741:. 24 January 1804. p. 110.
721:. 5 October 1827. p. 2053.
701:. 24 January 1804. p. 109.
662:Norie (1842), pp.254 & 421.
450:captured the French privateers
365:into service as the brig-sloop
384:captured the French privateer
1:
681:. 11 July 1828. p. 1351.
630:Winfield & Roberts (2015)
274:was a brig-sloop, the former
653:Fonds Marine, vol.1, p. 191.
328:in a fight that resulted in
95:1796 by purchase at Bordeaux
894:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005).
517:off Guadeloupe. Before she
497:replaced Ayscough in 1806.
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814:Demerliac, Alain (2003).
257:: 14 cannons, almost all
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136:24 June 1803 (by capture)
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984:Ships of the French Navy
872:Hepper, David J. (1994)
820:(in French). Éd. Ancre.
399:captured three prizes:
332:having one man wounded.
149:General characteristics
969:Brigs of the Royal Navy
944:. Seaforth Publishing.
921:Winfield, Rif (2008).
801:Hepper (1994), p. 119.
16:Brig of the Royal Navy
890:(London, C. Wilson).
886:Norie, J. W. (1842)
617:, p. 38, n°203.
446:On 25 January 1804,
429:recaptured the brig
395:In August–September
290:French Navy schooner
380:On 16 August 1803,
238:59 (French service)
783:The London Gazette
758:The London Gazette
738:The London Gazette
718:The London Gazette
698:The London Gazette
678:The London Gazette
519:struck her colours
513:(5 guns) captured
951:978-1-84832-204-2
932:978-1-86176-246-7
905:978-2-9525917-0-6
425:Around November,
361:The British took
340:On 24 June 1803,
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301:under Lieutenant
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183:Tons burthen
175:Displacement
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103:24 June 1803
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21:HMS St Lucia
778:"No. 15697"
753:"No. 15662"
733:"No. 15669"
713:"No. 18402"
693:"No. 15669"
673:"No. 18486"
569:Saint Lucia
528:Saint Lucia
523:Saint Lucia
515:Saint Lucia
472:Good Intent
468:Saint Lucia
448:Saint Lucia
441:Saint Lucia
427:Saint Lucia
397:Saint Lucia
382:Saint Lucia
369:Saint Lucia
276:French Navy
271:Saint Lucia
255:Santa Lucia
127:Saint Lucia
974:1790 ships
963:Categories
808:References
490:Hippomenes
284:Royal Navy
259:carronades
235:Complement
217:Propulsion
167:brig-sloop
914:165892922
836:162449062
579:Citations
507:Vengeance
477:Guachapin
417:schooner
346:captured
330:Charlotte
325:Charlotte
323:HMS
278:schooner
227:Sail plan
65:Sold 1796
511:Friponne
466:, which
436:Harmonie
412:Lucretia
311:A Coruña
243:Armament
161:schooner
141:Captured
133:Acquired
100:Captured
92:Acquired
54:Launched
352:Emerald
343:Emerald
336:Capture
319:Lorient
35:History
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315:Ferrol
194:Length
76:France
864:6 May
858:(PDF)
847:(PDF)
550:35 11
534:Notes
482:Fancy
464:Bijou
460:Furet
456:Bijou
452:Furet
419:Diana
410:brig
405:Eliza
390:Sally
386:Sally
299:aviso
221:Sails
946:ISBN
927:ISBN
910:OCLC
900:ISBN
878:ISBN
866:2013
832:OCLC
822:ISBN
501:Fate
454:and
367:HMS
269:HMS
230:Brig
209:Beam
186:183
154:Type
125:HMS
122:Name
82:Name
62:Fate
57:1790
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