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HMS Saint Lucia (1803)

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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
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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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La Marine du Consulat et du Premier Empire : nomenclature des navires français de 1800 Ă  1815
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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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as Michael De Courcy, but the court-martial records confirm that her commander was Gordon.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: 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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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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A number of sources give the name of the commander of
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Index

HMS St Lucia
French Navy Ensign
Royal Navy Ensign
United Kingdom
schooner
brig-sloop
bm
Sails
carronades
French Navy
Royal Navy
aviso
Pierre Guiyesse
Cap-Français
A Coruña
Ferrol
Lorient
HMS Charlotte
Emerald
Harmonie
Guachapin
Hippomenes
Charles Gordon
struck her colours
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