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HMS Sirius (1797)

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was under the command of Senior Captain Neirrop. She was armed with twenty-four 9-pounder guns on her main deck and two 6-pounders on her forecastle. She had 100 Dutch seamen aboard her, as well as 122 French troops, and was carrying 2000 stands of arms as well as other ordnance stores.
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The proceeds of hulls, starts, and head money for the four French and Spanish ships captured as well as the bounty-bill for the vessels destroyed was made available for payment in March 1807. The share of a petty officer was ÂŁ10 14s 0d; the share of a seaman or marine was ÂŁ1 17s
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was armed with twenty-six 12-pounders on her main deck and ten 6-pounders on her quarter-deck and forecastle. She had a crew of 153 Dutch seamen, augmented with 165 French soldiers. She was carrying 4,000 stands of arms as well as other ordnance stores.
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300,000 to be distributed in September 1806 among the participants of the battle. Other distributions of prize money followed. In 1847 the Admiralty would issue surviving claimants from the battle the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Trafalgar".
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lost nine men killed, including Prowse's nephew, and 20 men wounded, nine dangerously so. This action too qualified the surviving claimants for the Naval General Service Medal, this time with the clasp "Sirius 17 April 1806".
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lies in some 20–25 metres (66–82 ft) of water. The wreck has been broken up, as much by salvors as by her scuttling. Still, the site is of archaeological interest and many of her cannon rest exposed.
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when Prowse received intelligence that a French force had sailed that morning for Naples. He immediately set out and succeeded in catching up with them just after sunset two leagues from the mouth of the
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s attack. The action commenced at 7pm and lasted for two hours before the French ship leading the flotilla struck. The water had been calm so the French had been able to fire well and
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prizes entered the harbour and took up defensive positions at the head of the main entrance channel. The French also moved the channel markers to confuse the British approach.
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herself was too damaged to pursue when the remainder of the French flotilla withdrew; Prowse was also concerned about the risks of pursuit at night in water with shoals.
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captured her. Captain King reported the capture in order to draw attention to the fact that she was the only vessel to have left A Coruña since August.
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was under the command of Captain King, who further had command of a small squadron on anti-smuggling duties. The other vessels in the squadron were
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was armed with fourteen 6-pounder guns and had a crew of 80 men. She was 19 days out of Vigo and had already captured and sent in the English brig
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off failed; she was firmly aground, taking on water, and unable to be freed. Pym ordered the transfer of her stores and provisions to
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prudently anchored in the channel some distance from the action. The French vessels concentrated all their gunfire first against
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was among the vessels that shared in the capture on 25 and 28 November of a French brig and sloop. The British vessels included
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had captured in 1798, and which had suffered a mutiny earlier in 1800. The mutineer was seized, court martialled, and hanged.
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The summer of 1810 saw a campaign against the French Indian Ocean possessions. The British captured the ĂŽle Bourbon (
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was under the temporary command of Captain J.B. Edwards. In July Commander John Edwards took command temporarily.
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The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV
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The battle continued without interruption all night and on 24 August the French boarded the defenceless
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The Battle of Grand Port was an important victory for the French. With two English frigates taken (
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exploded at about eleven o'clock, with her hull then briefly drifting off the reef before sinking.
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began an intense cross fire against their enemies. Still, in the evening her crew had to abandon
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of Ferol, 16 hours out of Ferol on her way to Curaçao. The capture took place about six or seven
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The Wreck of the 5th Rated British Frigate H.M.S. Sirius (1797) in Mauritius (Yann Von Arnim)
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were escorting a convoy from Gibraltar when they encountered a French squadron under Admiral
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suffered the loss of two marines killed, two marines wounded, and one sailor missing.
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stranded on a coral shoal. Lithograph by A. Meyer (National Maritime Museum, London)
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then was among the vessels sharing in the salvage money from the recapture of
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in September of that year. She was launched on 12 April 1797. The
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The Admiralty ordered her construction on 30 April 1795, and the
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The attack on Saint-Paul. The advanced British Frigate, is the
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was among the vessels sharing in the prize money by agreement.
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general arrangement plan (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich)
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was at Chatham, undergoing repairs. In November 1808 Captain
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On 23 August 1810 the British squadron entered the channel.
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for two hours, but forcing her to separate from the convoy.
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shared by agreement in the proceeds of the capture of the
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was commissioned in May 1797 under the command of Captain
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class of 1795 was established following the taking of the
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shared in the capture of the French privateer schooner
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Capture of the Furie & Waakzamheid, 23 October 1798
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was discovered to have been one of the mutineers on
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She was taken into British service as HMS 554:were in company at the time of the capture. 124:Destroyed by fire (scuttled), 25 August 1810 1483:(each with twelve 8-pounder guns), bombard 732:shared, by agreement, in the bounty-money. 260:was engaged in maintaining the blockade of 2510: 2496: 2488: 2362: 2360: 2358: 2296: 2294: 2292: 2290: 2288: 1851: 1849: 1714: 1712: 1246:was the first to run aground, followed by 1144:, Capt. Pym, raking the French frigate La 2519:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1810 1591: 1589: 1587: 1585: 529:had captured the Jersey-privateer lugger 324:. In her first action on 24 October 1798 2329: 1895: 1576: 1463:, but by August 1807 she was laid up in 1295:, setting her on fire as they left her. 649:On 26 January 1801, the British frigate 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1522: 1407:The prize money for petty officers was 1373: 687:was brought into the Royal Navy as HMS 646:shared in the proceeds of the capture. 419:shared in the proceeds of the capture. 2394:. Conway Maritime Press. p. 288. 2212:. 6 November 1805. pp. 1365–1367. 1605:. 3 November 1798. pp. 1052–1053. 1428:The share of a petty officer was ÂŁ26 6 1178:. The British also recaptured several 923:, and possibly other vessels as well. 852:6200 in prize money. Two days earlier 27: 2995:Fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy 51: 7: 2376:. 10 January 1810. pp. 213–218. 1885:. 7 February 1801. pp. 162–163. 1539:. 26 January 1849. pp. 240–241. 1087:Between April 1808 and January 1809 1067:Charles-Jacques-CĂ©sar Chaunay-Duclos 628:captured the Spanish merchant brig 183:39 ft 10 in (12.1 m) 2092:. 18 September 1804. p. 1183. 1685:. 16 September 1800. p. 1073. 1119:joined a squadron under Commodore 601:on 28 July. The actual captor was 521:was sailing in company with three 496:in the capture of the French brig 14: 2232:. 9 September 1806. p. 1201. 1842:. 23 December 1800. p. 1438. 1665:. 25 November 1800. p. 1341. 1625:. 16 November 1802. p. 1213. 1062:, which was under the command of 911:participated in Calder's Action ( 671:joined the next day. On the 28th 564:, of Bordeaux, had captured her. 291:was laid at the Dudman's yard at 191:13 ft 3 in (4.0 m) 2950: 2945: 2462: 2320:James (1837), Vol. 4, pp. 233–4. 2310:. 1 July 1806. pp. 827–828. 2192:. 28 February 1807. p. 266. 2112:. 16 October 1804. p. 1299. 1957:. 13 February 1802. p. 158. 1937:. 4 December 1802. p. 1286. 1748:. 27 October 1801. p. 1307. 1384:came ashore one of the men from 913:Battle of Cape Finisterre (1805) 890:shared in the salvage money for 53: 31: 2132:. 24 January 1804. p. 116. 2032:. 7 February 1804. p. 181. 1917:. 3 February 1801. p. 149. 1782:. 7 February 1801. p. 164. 1728:. 6 October 1801. p. 1231. 1559:. 26 January 1849. p. 241. 868:the proceeds of the capture of 655:encountered the French frigate 2975:Shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean 1822:. 16 August 1800. p. 935. 1645:. 10 August 1802. p. 848. 513:captured the French privateer 357:put up no struggle. The sloop 1: 2282:James (1837), Vol. 4, p. 186. 2252:. 31 March 1807. p. 415. 2152:. 10 March 1804. p. 304. 2052:. 24 March 1804. p. 366. 1802:. 10 March 1801. p. 281. 1340:), and two others destroyed ( 1111:captured the French schooner 804:took part in the blockade of 256:. Between 1797 and 1805, the 219:Gundeck: 26 Ă— 18-pounder guns 175: in (37.8 m) (keel) 1865:. 14 July 1801. p. 843. 1705:. 28 June 1800. p. 749. 1161:captured the French frigate 1056:The captured vessel was the 953:Parliament voted a grant of 896:, recaptured on 28 October. 2351:. 19 May 1810. p. 734. 2072:. 7 July 1804. p. 841. 1115:, and her cargo. In August 585:captured the French vessel 106:Naval General Service Medal 3011: 2980:Maritime incidents in 1810 2272:. 8 May 1810. p. 680. 2172:. 7 May 1805. p. 625. 1235: 1129: 1025:. On 17 April 1806 at 2pm 397:had only one man wounded. 18: 2940: 2727:November (unknown date): 1171:, there already being an 886:on 27 August. Similarly, 829:captured the French ship 683:from joining the action. 575:captured the French ship 313:French Revolutionary Wars 128: 46: 30: 16:Frigate of the Royal Navy 2862:January (unknown date): 2687:October (unknown date): 2478:National Maritime Museum 1983:National Maritime Museum 1979:Warship Histories, vol x 784:In August 1802, Captain 393:for about half an hour. 129:General characteristics 2985:Ships built in Deptford 2469:HMS Syrius (ship, 1797) 1972:"NMM, vessel ID 375878" 711:shared in the capture. 470:Then on 6 January 1800 389:did exchange fire with 363:shared in the capture. 2884:March (unknown date): 2711:Paisley canal disaster 2584:March (unknown date): 2438:Winfield, Rif (2008), 1311: 1223:, the 18-gun corvette 1186:had captured, and the 1148: 378: 284: 114:"Sirius 17 April 1806" 1306: 1139: 1017:From then until 1808 899:On 15 February 1805, 753:In July–August 1802, 579:. Eleven days later, 369: 279: 225:: 6 Ă— 12-pounder guns 77:John Dudman, Deptford 2471:at Wikimedia Commons 1459:acquired her as HMS 1238:Battle of Grand Port 1064:capitaine de frĂ©gate 695:was in company with 540:recaptured the brig 266:Battle of Grand Port 231:: 2 Ă— 9-pounder guns 209:247 officers and men 2875:Hired armed cutter 2645:PurĂ­sima ConcepciĂłn 1125:Saint-Paul, RĂ©union 1095:assumed command of 833:and then on 8 June 746:(23 July). 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Index

HMS Sirius

Naval General Service Medal
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Battle of Grand Port

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San Fiorenzo
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Richard King
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Thomas Whitcombe
Martin
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Diligent
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