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American privateer Holkar

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Name
  
Holkar

Class and type
  
Brig

Complement
  
150 men

Operator
  
J. Rowland

Propulsion
  
Sail

Fate
  
Run ashore and destroyed, 11 May 1813

Holkar was an American privateer active during the War of 1812, which, after making several captures, was destroyed by HMS Orpheus on 11 May 1813.

Commanded by J. Rowland, on 30 November 1812 Holkar captured the 220-ton 10-gun British brig Emu, under the command of Lieutenant Alexander Bissett. Emu was transporting 49 female convicts to Australia. The convicts and crew were eventually put ashore at Porto Grande on São Vicente, Cape Verde, and the ship brought into Newport.

In early 1813 she captured the 600-ton British ship Aurora, which was sailing from Liverpool to Pernambuco with a cargo of dry goods (later valued at $350,000), bringing her into Newport, Rhode Island.

She also captured the British privateer schooner Richard off Anguilla, taking her into Savannah, Georgia, and an unknown 14-gun brig and two other merchant ships were taken to New York.

In May 1813, while in Long Island Sound, she was chased by the British frigate HMS Orpheus, commanded by Captain Hugh Pigot, and run aground, before being destroyed by cannon fire.

References

American privateer Holkar Wikipedia


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