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Constitution

11463
Nominal Guns12
NationalityGreat Britain
OperatorRoyal Navy
Hired6.11.1796
ShipyardUnknown
CategoryHired Vessel
Ship TypeCutter
Returned to Owners7.11.1801

2 Ship Commanders


DatesRankNameSource
7.11.1798 - 1798Lieutenant
John WhistonBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1794-1808
W005
10.1799 - 1799Lieutenant
John WhistonBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1794-1808
SNL1799

Service History


DateEventSource
7.11.1798Present off Minorca as part of Commodore [John Thomas Duckworth|Duckworth's] squadronW005

 
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Posted by Jon Miller on Sunday 14th of June 2026 11:52

The Constitution cutter of 14 guns, Lieut Weston [sic], has captured a chasse maree with clothes in packages, directed “For the officers of the Army of England.” The chasse maree was sunk after the packages were taken out of her. [Hampshire Chronicle, 24 February 1798]


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