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360:, was five years old and armed with three 12-pounder guns (two bow chasers and one aft), four 8-pounder guns, and a 24-pounder howitzer. She had a crew of 28 men under the command of Lieutenant D. Van Heareskerche. The boats from 151:(of 20 guns), a lugger (12 guns), two schooners (6 guns each), and a cutter (6 guns), of unknown names. The cutting out party also burned some 15 merchant vessels loaded with corn and supplies for the French fleet at 795: 155:. However, in this enterprise, 92 officers and men out of the entire party of 192 men, fell prisoners to the French when their boats became stranded. 742:
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was wrecked with her. Sir Thomas Bourchier, then an Acting Lieutenant, having just passed his exam for Lieutenant, served briefly as
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This cutter served the Royal Navy from 17 December 1798 to 7 December 1801. She carried twelve 12-pounder
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captured eight small French vessels. Later that month, on 21 October, the same three vessels, joined by
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On 20 May, while under the command of Mr. John Wood, Master, she was in company with
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On 23 March 1804, while under the command of Lieutenant Henry Hopewell Budd,
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tons (bm). She served the Royal Navy from 1 June 1803 to 12 December 1804.
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This cutter, built in 1803, carried eight 12-pounder carronades and was of
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in Bourneuf Bay when they sent in their boats to attack a French convoy at
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had contributed no men to the attacking force and so had no casualties.
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tons (bm). She served from 10 August 1807 until 15 August 1809.
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used several vessels that bore the designation His Majesty's
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She did share in the head money. An Able Seaman received 3
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Under the command of Lieutenant George N. Tremlett,
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Name for three hired armed vessels of the Royal Navy
238:This cutter carried six 4-pounder guns and was of 352:when they captured the Dutch privateer schooner 184:, captured a small French vessel, marked Letter 314:. The Royal Navy disposed of her in December. 8: 669: 667: 750:The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793-1900 579: 577: 575: 463: 461: 374:on 15 August 1809. The hired armed cutter 554: 552: 550: 548: 518: 516: 475: 473: 307:detained her and sent her into Yarmouth. 291:in company, captured the Prussian vessel 370:was wrecked, with no loss of life, near 231:For other ships with the same name, see 147:. The British destroyed the French ship 110:. On 13 September 1804, prize money for 457: 404: 310:Circa 5 September 1804 she was renamed 725: 388:commanding officer before removing to 356:. The vessel, whose name was actually 796:Hired armed vessels of the Royal Navy 631: 629: 489:. 28 August 1804. pp. 1072–1073. 7: 431:, and her commander received £6 8s 364:captured her without loss of life. 14: 622:. 7 September 1813. p. 1781. 568:. 1 September 1801. p. 1079. 748:Gosset, William Patrick (1986). 509:. 27 February 1802. p. 220. 94:, captured the two-mast ships 1: 692:. 27 March 1810. p. 447. 541:. 30 July 1825. p. 1337. 744:. (Printed for J. Debrett). 712:. 23 May 1809. p. 737. 660:. 9 June 1807. p. 783. 641:- accessed 16 October 2014. 817: 602:. 5 May 1804. p. 580. 230: 224:Second Hired armed cutter 318:Third Hired armed cutter 278:on 29 July and 5 August. 51:First Hired armed cutter 673:Winfield (2008), p.394. 583:Winfield (2008), p.391. 467:Winfield (2008), p.389. 274:, Mayners, master, and 204:. Two days after that, 767:Winfield, Rif (2008). 740:Debritt, John (1801) 522:Debritt (1801), p.37. 43:, all named for Lord 259:recaptured the ship 162:On 12 October 1800, 125:was in company with 21:French Revolutionary 102:. Then on 22 March 89:Hired armed lugger 709:The London Gazette 689:The London Gazette 657:The London Gazette 619:The London Gazette 599:The London Gazette 565:The London Gazette 538:The London Gazette 506:The London Gazette 486:The London Gazette 188:. 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Mansell. 704:"No. 16260" 684:"No. 16354" 652:"No. 16036" 638:, no. 4483, 614:"No. 16771" 594:"No. 15699" 560:"No. 15403" 533:"No. 18160" 501:"No. 15457" 481:"No. 15732" 445:d, in 1825. 382:Lord Nelson 368:Lord Nelson 320:Lord Nelson 289:Lord Nelson 276:Two Sisters 268:Lord Nelson 257:Lord Nelson 226:Lord Nelson 210:Lord Nelson 198:Lord Nelson 194:Marlborough 181:Marlborough 176:Lord Nelson 171:Magnificent 157:Lord Nelson 123:Lord Nelson 104:Lord Nelson 85:Lord Nelson 62:and was of 53:Lord Nelson 40:Lord Nelson 34:hired armed 19:During the 790:Categories 735:References 272:Experiment 218:Two Wrecks 214:Maria Rose 202:Marquireto 118:was paid. 60:carronades 29:Royal Navy 453:Citations 390:HMS  372:Vlissigen 312:Frederick 270:captured 212:captured 200:captured 106:captured 392:Forester 354:Pietheyn 348:off the 305:Scorpion 297:Ignatius 293:Ignatius 284:Scorpion 206:Montague 190:Montague 165:Montague 440:⁄ 423:⁄ 334:⁄ 301:Ignatus 287:, with 247:⁄ 149:Therese 140:Defence 128:Fisgard 71:⁄ 775:  756:  216:, and 174:, and 137:, and 134:Renown 76:tons ( 37:cutter 399:Notes 384:' 299:, or 153:Brest 91:Brave 773:ISBN 754:ISBN 377:Hurd 350:Vlie 208:and 196:and 114:and 98:and 27:the 23:and 80:). 64:156 792:: 718:^ 706:. 686:. 666:^ 654:. 628:^ 616:. 596:. 574:^ 562:. 547:^ 535:. 515:^ 503:. 483:. 472:^ 460:^ 416:11 395:. 336:94 332:54 327:68 295:. 263:. 245:74 240:67 220:. 192:, 168:, 131:, 78:bm 73:94 69:46 47:. 781:. 762:. 442:2 438:1 435:+ 433:7 429:d 425:4 421:3 418:+ 413:s 386:s 329:+ 249:9 242:+ 235:. 186:F 66:+

Index

French Revolutionary
Napoleonic Wars
Royal Navy
hired armed
cutter
Horatio Nelson
carronades
bm
Hired armed lugger Brave
Fisgard
Renown
Defence
Île de Noirmoutier
Brest
Montague
Magnificent
Marlborough
HMS Frederick
Scorpion
Princess Caroline
Vlie
Vlissigen
Hurd
HMS Forester
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