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French frigate Bellone (1778)

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Name
  
Bellone

Laid down
  
January 1778

Captured
  
12 October 1798

Construction started
  
January 1778

Length
  
44 m

Draft
  
4.9 m

Namesake
  
Bellona

Commissioned
  
February 1779

Name
  
Proserpine

Launched
  
22 August 1778

Displacement
  
1.043 million kg

Builder
  
Saint-Malo

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Bellone was an Iphigénie-class 32-gun frigate of the French Navy. She was one of the French ships with a copper-covered hull.

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French service

In 1782, she fought against HMS Coventry. In June she captured a British "both", in the roads of Negapatnam that the French took into service as Negapatnam. The next month Negapatnam was at Pondicherry with the French squadron under Admiral Suffren, but her subsequent disposition is unknown.

Bellone took part in the Glorious First of June and in the Expédition d'Irlande.

Capture and fate

She was captured on 12 October 1798 at the Battle of Tory Island by HMS Melampus and HMS Ethalion, and was commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Proserpine. Although officially 'under repair' at Plymouth, she was never more than a hulk, and in 1806 she was broken up.

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French frigate Bellone (1778) Wikipedia