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La Dorade

22052
Nominal Guns12BWAS-1793
NationalityRépublique Française
OperatorPrivate Owners
Acquired1795ref:692
Home PortBordeaux - Guyenne BG
ShipyardUnknownBWAS-1793
CategoryPrivateerBWAS-1793
Ship TypeUnknownBWAS-1793
Foundered21.12.1797BWAS-1793

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric Equivalentref:692
Burthen160French Tonneaux157.619 

Armament


1795Broadside Weight = 2.5 French Livre (2.698 lbs 1.224 kg)ref:692
Gun Deck10 French Swivel
Gun Deck14 French Canons de Fonte

Owners


DatesOwnerSource
1795 - 1796
FerrandFrench
Ship Owner
Service 1795-1796
ref:692

Crew Complement


Date# of MenNotesSource
1795130 ref:692
15.12.179793 BG
21.12.179719British Seamen drowned when founderedBG

3 Ship Commanders


DatesRankNameSource
1795 - 1796Capitaine de Corsaire
Bernard BenqueyFrench
Naval Sailor
Privateer
Service 1795-1798
ref:692
1796Capitaine de Corsaire
Michel MartinFrench
Naval Sailor
Privateer
Service 1796-1800
ref:692
1797 - 15.12.1797Capitaine de Corsaire, not sure , on the ligne 95-96 for capture in 11/17
Bernard BenqueyFrench
Naval Sailor
Privateer
Service 1795-1798
ref:692

Service History


DateEventSource
1795

Took under Captain Benquey the ships "Juliana" , "Nany" , "Seigneur Jésus" , "Patagon" and "Judith"

ref:692
1796

Took 5 shups under Captain Martin

ref:692
15.12.1797Taken by
Clyde (38) 1796-1805
British 38 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
in the Channel
BG


Notes on Ship


CaptureBG

Admiralty-Office, December 23; 1797.

Copy of a letter from Captain Cunningham, of His Majesty's Ship Clyde, to Evan Nepean, Esq; dated Cawfand Bay, the 15st of December, 1797.

SIR, I beg you will please to acquaint the Lords Comssioners of the Admiralty, that on the 15th Instant,. in.Lat. 44 deg. 40 min. Long. 4 deg. I fell in with and captured La Dorade, a Ship Privateer from Bordeaux, Copper sheathed; pierced for 18 guns, having 12 guns and 93 men on board. She had been out 50 days, cruizing off the Azores and Madeira, without having made any capture, and was returning to her Port.
 I have the honor to be, &c.

CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.


FounderedBG

Copy of a Letter from Captain Cunningham, of His Majejly's Ship Clyde, to Evan Nepean, Esq; dated in Cawfand Bay  the 21th Instant.

SIR, this with the peculiar concern I relate the unhappy catastrophe of La Dorade, captured by His Majesty's Ship under my Command. Having put her under the care of a young Man, who had been Master of the Clyde more than 12 months, and of whose abilities I feel myself confident, I cannot but regret that, probably from an emulation of exhibiting the capabilities of the prize, and his own conduct in an advantageous point of view, he was induced to carry too great a press of sail upon her; the melancholy consequence of which was that he upset, and himself, with a midshipman and 17 seamen, were drowned.
I have the Honor to be, &c.

CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.



 
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