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HMS Hind (1785)

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was under the command of Jean-Pierre Edet. She came from Nantes and was of 300 tons (French; "of load"). She was armed with sixteen 4 and 6-pounder guns, and had a crew of 120 men. She had captured a small brig before
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of 1748, "with such alterations as may tend to the better stowing of men and carrying for guns." The design was slightly modified for the
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from 1785 until 24 November 1787 but was not commissioned until May 1790, when she went into service under the command of Captain
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had been launched in New England in 1778, and was disguised as an American vessel before she was captured.
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service. In April 1808 command passed to Captain Richard Vincent, then in 1809 Captain John Lumley.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1714–1792: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Course et les corsaires du Port de Nantes: armements, combats, prises, pirateries, etc
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Edet escaped from British custody at Falmouth. He later would command the privateer
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Head money for 46 men was paid in November 1829. A first-class share was worth
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captured American merchant sloop "Fair Columbian" off the coast of Florida (
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She was refitted at Frindsbury in 1804–1805, and recommissioned at
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saw his first sea service under his uncle's captaincy.
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Quarterdeck: 4 × 3-pounder guns & 4 × 18-pounder
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The captain's nephew, 13: 572: 213:10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) 134:Broken up at Deptford in July 1811 14: 1312: 1004: 864:. 16 December 1809. p. 2006. 534::On 10 April, 1799 she and sloop 393:, from Guadaloupe for Havre, and 16:Coventry-class Royal Navy frigate 874:For more on Spelman Swaine see: 807:. 6 November 1829. p. 2039. 58: 40:was built to the same design as 31: 888:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 868: 848: 823: 791: 656: 478:captured the Spanish privateer 474:. While Larcom was in command, 775: 766: 753:. 5 October 1793. p. 889. 737: 717: 713:. 18 January 1794. p. 64. 697: 688: 643: 628: 364:captured the French privateer 300:The ship was a revival of the 244:Upperdeck: 24 × 9-pounder guns 1: 946:(in French). Honoré Champion. 899: 322:and its projected sistership 681: 435:Recaptured British vessels: 374:shared the bounty bill with 7: 906:Crowhurst, Patrick (1989). 733:. 7 July 1795. p. 724. 614:She was taken to pieces at 581:in June 1805 under Captain 532:War of the Second Coalition 470:from service following the 10: 1317: 489:captured the 97 ton (bm), 18: 1265: 1239: 1215: 1141: 1095: 1056: 462:was commanded by Captain 354:French Revolutionary Wars 329: 284: 138: 52: 30: 763:Winfield (2008), p. 218. 694:Winfield (2008), p. 137. 621: 397:, from Toulon for Brest. 311:as a development of his 882:"Swaine, Spelman"  609: 595:captured the privateer 139:General characteristics 91:Clayton & Willson, 985:Winfield, Rif (2008). 966:Winfield, Rif (2007). 891:. 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Index

HMS Hind

HMS Carysfort
RN Ensign
Sandgate, Kent
Coventry-class
sixth-rate
frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
carronades
swivel guns
sixth-rate
frigate
Royal Navy

Coventry class
Sir Thomas Slade
HMS Lyme
Deptford Dockyard
Alexander Cochrane
Thomas Cochrane
HMS Crescent
Espoir
Philip Durham
paid off
Peace of Amiens
49°40′N 15°4′W / 49.667°N 15.067°W / 49.667; -15.067
War of the Second Coalition
HMS Swan

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