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HMS Berwick (1809)

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Name
  
HMS Berwick

Builder
  
Perry, Blackwall

Fate
  
Broken up, 1821

Launched
  
11 September 1809

Ordered
  
1 July 1807

Laid down
  
October 1807

Construction started
  
October 1807

Class and type
  
Vengeur-class ship of the line

HMS Berwick was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 11 September 1809 at Blackwall.

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Career

At the Action of 24 March 1811, Berwick under Captain James Macnamara led the pursuit and destruction of the French frigate Amazone near the Phare de Gatteville lighthouse, Normandy. One sailor was killed in the engagement.

Before the fall of Genoa in April 1814, the boats of Berwick and Rainbow, together with two Sicilian gunboats, attacked French posts near the pass of Rona on 8 and 10 April to assist the British army in its advance. The British drove of the French defenders, who left behind two 24-pounder guns and two mortars. The British lost two men killed and five wounded.

Fate

Berwick was broken up in 1821.

References

HMS Berwick (1809) Wikipedia