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HMS Sibyl (1779)

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Name
  
HMS Sibyl

Laid down
  
10 December 1776

Renamed
  
HMS Garland in 1795

Launched
  
2 January 1779

Ordered
  
24 July 1776

Commissioned
  
October 1778

Construction started
  
10 December 1776

Builder
  
Buckler's Hard

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Completed
  
13 March 1779 (at Portsmouth Dockyard)

HMS Sibyl was a 28-gun Enterprise-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. The Sibyl was first commissioned in October 1778 under the command of Captain Thomas Pasley. She was renamed Garland in 1795, and wrecked in 1798 off Madagascar.

Loss

In February 1798 Captain J. C. Searle sailed Garland for the Cape of Good Hope. There Captain James Athol Wood replaced him.

Wood received information that a large French ship was anchored off Port Dauphiné, Madagascar. He sailed Garland to investigate but as she approached the vessel on 26 July, Garland struck a rock and sank before she could be run onshore. Still, the crew was able to take to the boats. Wood then decided to capture the French ship, which turned out to be a merchantman armed with 24 guns and carrying a crew of 150 men. The French crew had run their ship onshore at Garland's approach and abandoned her. However, when they saw Garland run onshore, they tried to retrieve their own vessel. Fortunately, Wood and his boats had the wind and reached the merchantman first. Wood was able to convince the natives to hand most of the Frenchmen over to the British. It was five months before Star arrived to rescue Wood, his crew, and his prisoners. Star took the prisoners to Île de France. Wood and his men returned to the Cape in their prize, a small boat of 15 tons burthen that they had built, and some small vessels that were prizes to the Cape squadron.

Wood returned to England, where on 15 December 1798 he and his officers were acquitted at the court martial for the loss of their ship.

References

HMS Sibyl (1779) Wikipedia