• HMS Moucheron was a French privateer, built in 1799, that the British captured in 1801. The British government purchased her in 1802 for the Royal Navy...
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  • César was a mercantile brig launched in 1802 that the French Navy purchased at Bordeaux in 1803. The Royal Navy captured her in July 1806 and took her...
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    Egypt on 8 June 1802 after the signing of the Treaty of Amiens. In April, Admiral Lord Gardner sent Ajax, together with HMS Malta and HMS Terrible to reinforce...
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    February 1801, Revolutionnaire captured the French privateer Moucheron, of Bordeaux. Moucheron was armed with sixteen 6 and 12-pounder guns, and had a crew...
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  • Ceres was launched at Bermuda in 1800, or 1802. She came to Liverpool in 1806 and commenced a voyage as a slave ship. She was wrecked in late 1806 or early...
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  • HMS Ulla Fersen was a frigate of the Swedish Royal Navy, designed by Frederik H. Chapman, and launched in 1789. She served during the Russo-Swedish War...
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  • Helena on 17 December, and arrived at the Downs on 9 February 1802. On 22 September 1802 Eliza Ann paid £3864 for outfitting for her return voyage to Bengal...
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  • HMS Atalante was a 16-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was formerly the French Atalante, captured in 1797. She served with the British during the...
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  • HMS Jackal (or Jackall) was a Bloodhound-class brig of the Royal Navy, launched in 1801. She captured a number of small prizes in the Channel, including...
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  • she then went back, reaching Penang on 4 October and Whampoa on 1 January 1802. For her homeward voyage she crossed the Second Bar on 1 March, reaching...
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    HMS Anson was a ship of the Royal Navy, launched at Plymouth on 4 September 1781. Originally a 64-gun third rate ship of the line, she fought at the Battle...
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  • 29 Dec: HMS Anson December (unknown date): Adolphe, Albion Unknown date: Ceres, Eliza Ann, HMS Moucheron Other incidents 13 May HMS Dauntless 1806 1808...
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  • built in France in 1796, and that she had received new sides of pine in 1802. Her master and owner is given as T. Lockyer. She is not described as a prize...
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  • crewmen and suffered four deaths on the voyage. 2nd enslaving voyage (1800–1802): Captain Alexander Hackney acquired a letter of marque on 6 May 1800. He...
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  • her off on 31 December 1804. 1807 James Hawes Unknown Mediterranean Sea Moucheron disappeared in the eastern Mediterranean in early 1807, with some accounts...
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  • January 1799. HMS Melampus captured Mercure on 26 February. The owners were Throgmorton and Anderson. The end of war with France in 1802, resulted in the...
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  • p'tites Michu, Véronique for Offenbach with Eugène Letterier: Mam'zelle Moucheron with Leterrier and A Mortier: Le voyage dans la lune Giambattista Varesco...
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