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HMS Defender (1809)

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Name
  
HMS Defender

Fate
  
Sold 1814

Commissioned
  
January 1811

Tons burthen
  
139  ⁄94 (bm)

Acquired
  
Captured from the French,10 December 1809

Length
  
65 ft 0 ⁄2 in (19.8 m) (overall54 ft 2 ⁄2 in (16.5 m) (keel)

HMS Defender was the French privateer lugger Beau Marseille that Royalist captured in 1809. Defender served without distinction in Home Waters for slightly more than three years before being sold in 1814.

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Career

Royalist captured Beau Marseille on 10 December 1809. She was armed with 14 guns, had a crew of 60 men and was three months old. Commander John Maxwell, captain of Royalist, described her as "a very beautiful vessel" and "one of the fastest sailers out of Boulogne."

The Royal Navy took Beau Marseille into service as Defender. From 15 February to 16 March 1811 she underwent fitting out at Sheerness.

In January 1811 Lieutenant Moses Cannadey RN commissioned her for The Downs.

On 24 June 1813 Defender captured the Hope.

Fate

Defender was offered for sale in August 1814. She was sold at Chatham for ₤280 on 1 September 1814.

References

HMS Defender (1809) Wikipedia


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