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French frigate Manche (1806)

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Name
  
Manche

Laid down
  
May 1804

Construction started
  
May 1804

Length
  
49 m

Draft
  
5.9 m

Namesake
  
Class and type
  
Launched
  
5 April 1806

Displacement
  
1.261 million kg

French frigate Manche (1806)

Ordered
  
6 October 1803 and 30 January 1806

Builder
  
Cherbourg Dockyard (Constructeur Jacques Bonard)

Manche was a 40-gun Hortense-class frigate of the French Navy, originally named Département de la Manche, but the name was immediately shortened to Manche around the time of her launch in April 1806.

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She took part in operations in the Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811 under Captain François-Désiré Breton.

Action during Mauritius campaign of 1809-1811

Under Captain Jean Dornal de Guy, Manche captured the 16-gun gun brig HMS Seaflower, Lieutenant William Fitzwilliam Owen commanding, on 28 September 1808 near Bengkulu.

On 26 April 1809, Manche departed Port-Napoléon in a squadron under Captain Hamelin, along with Créole and Vénus. The squadron managed to re-take Foulpointe in Madagascar, captured three prizes at the Action of 18 November 1809, and raided the British settlement at Tarapouly, in Sumatra.

In 1810, she took part in the Battle of Grand Port, contributing to the capture of HMS Iphigenia and the fort held by the British on Île de France.

Fate

Manche was captured during the invasion of Île de France in 1810. She was broken up as she was unfit for Royal Navy service.

References

French frigate Manche (1806) Wikipedia