• Dame Ernouf first appears under that name in 1807. Her origins are currently obscure. She served as a privateer first under that name, and then under...
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  • French privateers during the Napoleonic Wars were named Dame Ernouf, for Geneviève Miloent, wife of Jean Augustin Ernouf, governor of Guadeloupe: Dame Ernouf...
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    Elizabeth repels an attack by a French privateer 1805, February 8 – HMS Curieux captures French privateer Dame Ernouf 1805, February 13 – HMS San Fiorenzo...
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  • four French privateer ships were named Général Ernouf, for Jean Augustin Ernouf, the governor of the colony of Guadeloupe: Général Ernouf (General Erneuf...
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    several French privateers and engaged in two notable single-ship actions, also against privateers. In the first she captured Dame Ernouf; in the second...
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  • nervousness. On 8 February 1805, Curieux chased the French 16-gun privateer Dame Ernouf for twelve hours before being able to bring her to action. After...
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    she encountered the French privateer Dame Ernouf, of 18 guns and 130 men, nine days into a cruise from Brest. Dame Ernouf captured Starling, but three...
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  • Alexis Grassin (category French privateers)
    September he made a brief cruise on the privateer Revanche before returning to Général Ernouf. On 17 October 1807, Grassin captured the British slave ship...
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  • HMS Barbara (1806) (category Privateer ships of France)
    Demerliac also reports that a Barbara, captured on 15 September 1807, became the privateer Dame Ernouf. However, the Royal Navy captured Pératy and recognized...
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    hours Arethusa captured her quarry, which turned out to be the privateer Général Ernouf, of Calais, but eight days out of Cherbourg without having made...
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  • Islands in November 1804. Nimrod recaptured a brig that the French privateer Dame Ernouf had captured before herself falling prey to HMS Curieux. In January...
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    French). Paris: Res universis; Lorisse. ISBN 9782877605069. Hébert, Michel; Ernouf, Maurice (1995). Granville [Granville] (in French). Joué-lès-Tours: Alan...
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