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by surprise and they captured her. As the merchant ship was manoeuvred out of the bay, Renaud demanded the surrender of the small Fort
Marlborough nearby and was informed that the fort was well armed and that the arrival of Mitchell's squadron was expected at any moment. Unwilling to reengage with
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carried twenty-six 18-pounder guns. James believed that her main guns were 12-pounders, arguing that that was what she carried as an East
Indiaman, and that her gunports were not fitted for 18-pounders. Demerliac gives twenty-six 12-pounders, two 9-pounders and six
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Captain Kerwal and an armed merchant ship. Mitchell's ships then cruised the Sunda Strait for another two weeks without discovering any enemy vessels, before concluding the operation on 8 February and returning to the Indian Ocean via Bencoolen.
469:(27 October), and Tellicherry again (14 November), before returning to Bombay on 30 November. For her return trip she reached Tellicherry on 7 January 1791, the Cape on 3 March, and St Helena on 22 March. She arrived at the Downs on 13 May.
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had a midshipman killed, and nine men wounded. French casualties amounted to 21 men killed and 60 wounded. Many of the French crew were ill and
Newcome believed that they would not survive the voyage to Madras. Instead, he sailed to
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Reports from the Select
Committee of the House of Commons appointed to enquire into the present state of the affairs of the East India Company, together with the minutes of evidence, an appendix of documents, and a general
520:, stated that three French warships were cruising off the coast of Canton. He described them as a 64-gun, a 44-gun, and a 20-gun vessel; they had a large number of troops aboard and were believed responsible for
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Discipline : Subordination Contrasted with Insubordination: Or, A View of the Necessity for Passing a Law Establishing an Efficient Naval Discipline on Board Ships in the Merchant-service ..
561:. There she was sold; reportedly, "Prize-taking has become so lucrative on Mauritius that bidding for the fast-sailing Princess Royal was fierce and she sold for 2,400,000 livres."
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reached the Cape on 16 October and St Helena on 3 December. She arrived at the Downs on 31 January 1798. Wedgebrough received a letter of marque on 14 July 1798.
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Renaud used
Mitchell's retreat to withdraw also into the Indian Ocean via Bencoolen. His squadron reached the British trading post on 9 February, where
645:, and two recently captured French privateers, all under the overall command of Commodore Charles Mitchell. (The two privateers were the corvettes
1382:
Supplement to a
Register of Ships Employed in the Service of the ... East India Company from 1760 to the Conclusion of the Commercial Charter, Etc
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516:. He reported that he had seen three French ships at Batavia, two of 50 guns and one of 44 guns. Another report, this by Captain Simpson of
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dated 28 February 1793. This would permit him to engage in offensive action against the French should the opportunity present itself.
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Mitchell, Renaud withdrew immediately without assaulting the fort. The French squadron subsequently returned to ĂŽle de France.
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recaptured her and she returned to
British merchant service. In 1797 she performed one more voyage for the EIC. She received a
361:(EIC) and was on her third trip, this one to China, when French privateers or warships captured her on 27 September 1793. The
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would have carried 24 to 30 guns, with a crew of 200 to 250 men. This represents a more than doubling of both guns and men.
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The
Asiatic Annual Register: Or a View of the History of Hindustan and of the Politics, Commerce and Literature of Asia
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Journey from India, towards England, in the year 1797, through countries not much frequented, and unknown to Europeans
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reported that she was in Mauritius being fitted out as a privateer. The French Navy requisitioned her and renamed her
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881:, "late Company's ship", in November 1799 off the coast of Sumatra. The captor was reported to be the privateer
802:, a slaver from Mozambique under the command of Captain Hardy, with 408 slaves on board. On 20 May Newcome sent
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had repelled them. Mitchell's squadron encountered the two on 22 January and captured them.)
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on 12 June and arrived at the Downs on 22 August. During this voyage Horncastle and
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on 12 August and arrived at Bombay on 3 September. From there she sailed to
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took her into service in the Indian Ocean as a 34-gun frigate under the name
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Newcome left Mahé on 1 June and arrived at Madras on 18 June, together with
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on 16 November, and reached Bombay on 12 February 1788. She reached
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towards the French at 09:30, the latter two both managing to hit
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A Peoples' History 1793 – 1844 from the newspapers: Prize-taking
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was still undergoing repairs. The French vessels' arrival took
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Horncastle left the Downs on 26 April 1790, bound for Bombay.
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and 15 lesser vessels, with a note stating that the 120-man
1344:(in French). Vol. 1792–1799. Nice: Éditions A.N.C.R.E.
493:(or Anjere) Point while she was still on her way to China.
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and employed her in the coastal trade. John Reid had left
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357:. She made two complete trips to India for the British
1355:(in French). Vol. 2. Julien, Lanier et compagnie.
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had begun two months earlier so Horncastle received a
337:: 26 Ă— 12-pounder + 2 Ă— 9-pounder + 4 Ă— 6-pounder guns
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Les Corsaires français sous la République et l'Empire
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by 4 May 1797. (He shipped on board the country ship
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provide the evidence for the occurrence of a mix-up.
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She made one more voyage for the EIC. At some point
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1094:"Letter of Marque, p.83 – Retrieved 25 July 2017"
709:and was there joined by the 36 gun Dutch frigate
389:on all three of her voyages, including her last.
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429:on 18 June. For her return trip, she passed
1413:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015).
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657:. On 17 January they had attacked the EIC
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16:For other ships with the same name, see
1444:Ships of the British East India Company
1365:. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society.
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542:. Horncastle fought for an hour before
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144:By capture September 1793 and purchase
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1266:Jackson (1799), pp.1, 104, & 108.
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331:1793: 26 Ă— 9- & 4-pounder guns
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1341:Nomenclature des navires français
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1380:Hardy, Horatio Charles (1835).
1363:Ships of the East India Company
1162:James (1837), Vol. 1, pp.226-7.
985:of 405 tons (bm). Registers of
833:and appointed him her captain.
752:on 5 May 1794. In the action,
18:Princess Royal (East Indiaman)
1:
1241:James (1837), Vol. 1, p. 199.
1152:. 6 January 1795. p. 17.
1128:Winfield & Roberts (2015)
950:Even if the currency was the
401:on 6 January 1787, bound for
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1257:- accessed 29 December 2014.
1227:- accessed 30 December 2014.
1190:- accessed 29 December 2014.
748:, Captain Newcome, captured
186:By capture and purchase 1794
1329:Biden, Christopher (1830).
353:, launched in 1786, was an
136:Pitot & Co of Mauritius
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1459:Age of Sail merchant ships
1349:Gallois, Napoléon (1847).
936:, see text, reported that
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1338:Demerliac, Alain (2003).
979:of 805 tons (bm), and on
479:French Revolutionary Wars
413:. Capt James Horncastle.
340:1798: 12 Ă— 9-pounder guns
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26:French ship Duguay-Trouin
1212:, (1830), Vol. 2, p.976.
199:General characteristics
1417:. Seaforth Publishing.
1361:Hackman, Rowan (2001).
1072:Demerliac, p.74, no 409
932:Captain Newcome of HMS
825:Merchantman and capture
449:EIC voyage #2 (1790-91)
393:EIC voyage #1 (1787-88)
1316:Gallois, vol.2, p.405.
1199:Biden (1830), pp203-4.
1058:Hackman (2001), p.179.
289: in (11.0 m)
952:French colonial livre
901:Le Moniteur Universel
860:reverted to the name
194:Captured October 1799
22:Princess Royal (ship)
1171:Hardy (1835), p.160.
1004:Gallois stated that
796:Jean-François Hodoul
738:Action of 5 May 1794
583:On 25 January 1794,
573:French naval service
912:had alone captured
896:Jean-Marie Dutertre
783:. Newcome wrote to
631:, the country ship
1333:. J.M. Richardson.
1250:Houghton, Roger -
1183:Houghton, Roger -
1149:The London Gazette
1106:on 20 October 2016
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359:East India Company
127:René Duguay-Trouin
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819:Deux Andrés
800:Deux Andrés
527:s capture.
463:Tellicherry
363:French Navy
275:36 ft
1449:1786 ships
1438:Categories
1323:References
1224:, no.2589,
1110:27 October
777:Port-Louis
771:s crew on
692:broadsides
536:La Liberté
514:Botany Bay
371:Royal Navy
302:Complement
1016:Citations
973:Catherine
954:(1.5Fcl/1
858:Catherine
839:Catherine
781:Mauritius
743:HMS
732:Recapture
663:Bencoolen
628:Britannia
534:, 32-gun
532:Dumouriez
510:Hormazeer
435:St Helena
399:the Downs
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910:Malartic
889:Malartic
884:Malartic
804:Olivette
792:Olivette
785:Malartic
680:Houghton
643:Nautilus
622:Houghton
594:Prudente
544:striking
457:reached
423:Calcutta
419:the Cape
417:reached
326:Armament
183:Acquired
152:May 1794
149:Captured
141:Acquired
123:Namesake
85:Launched
1391:(1799)
934:Orpheus
851:Bussora
808:Praslin
754:Orpheus
745:Orpheus
712:Amazone
707:Batavia
696:Nonsuch
684:Nonsuch
659:factory
654:RĂ©solue
648:Vengeur
634:Nonsuch
606:Vulcain
540:Égalité
502:Batavia
498:Malacca
467:Anjengo
459:Johanna
319:1798:95
310:1793:99
284:⁄
262:⁄
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221:⁄
77:Builder
40:History
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700:Cybèle
688:Cybèle
637:, the
625:, and
600:Cybèle
518:Carron
431:Saugor
411:Bombay
409:, and
407:Bengal
403:Madras
369:. The
236:Length
107:France
24:, and
1210:index
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920:Notes
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