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carried, but in a smaller vessel. Bettesworth opined that she had fought so gallantly because her captain was also a part-owner. She was 20 days out of Guadeloupe and had taken one brig, which, however,
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had 30 men killed and 41 wounded. She carried 16 French long 6-pounder guns and had a crew of 120. This was the same armament as
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five men killed and four wounded, including Bettesworth, who took a hit in his head from a musket ball.
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was able to bring her to action. After forty minutes of hard fighting the captain of
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and she foundered quickly. There were only two survivors out of her crew of 86 men.
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took her into service, but she foundered later that year.
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anticipated this and put his helm a-starboard, catching
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Index


Francis Sartorius Jr.
HMS Curieux
French Navy Ensign
Royal Navy Ensign
brig
bm
carronades
Dame Ernouf
HMS Curieux
Royal Navy
George Edmund Byron Bettesworth
jib-boom
struck
Nimrod
Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth
Governor of Barbados
squall
Antigua



"No. 15794"
The London Gazette
Winfield (2008)
Hepper (1994)
Grocott (1998)
Gosset (1986)
ISBN
0-7201-1816-6

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