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词条 HMS Hawk (1803)
释义

  1. Capture

  2. Career and loss

  3. Citations and references

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HMS Hawk was an 18-gun sloop, previously the French privateer Atalante, that {{HMS|Plantagenet|1801|6}} captured in 1803. The Royal Navy took Atalante into service as HMS Hawk; she foundered in 1804.

Capture

Plantagenet was cruising for "the protection of the Trade" when at noon on 27 July she joined {{HMS|Rosario|1800|2}} which was chasing a French privateer. By 4pm Rosario was within gunshot of their quarry when Rosario lost her topmast due to the amount of sail she was carrying, and dropped astern. By 8pm Plantagenet caught up with the privateer, which struck. The French vessel was Atalante, of Bordeaux, which had been out six days without capturing anything. She was pierced for 22 guns, but had only fourteen 6-pounders on board when Plantagenet captured her, having thrown the other guns overboard during the chase. She had a crew of 120 men under the command of Captain Arnaud Martin. Captain Hammond of Plantagenet described Atalante as an "exceedingly handsome Vessel", and as sailing remarkably fast, having "run us nearly Ninety Miles in the Nine Hours."[1]Atalante arrived in Plymouth on 3 August. Lloyd's List described her as being of 24 guns and having a crew of 150 men.[2]

Career and loss

The Admiralty took Atalante in as Hawk, there already being an {{HMS|Atalante|1797|2}} in Royal Navy service. The Royal Navy commissioned her in December 1803 under C. Apthorpe.[3][4]

At some point Commander James Tippett replaced Apthorpe.{{sfnp|Winfield|2008|p=272}} She served in the British blockade of the French coast and on 10 August 1804 was in company with {{HMS|Aigle|1801|2}} when a gale separated them. Aigle went on to capture two French corvettes.[5] Tippett may not yet have taken command of Hawk as he was still captain of the hired armed ship {{ship||Pretty Lass|1803 ship|2}} on 6 August when she sailed from Plymouth to take dispatches to the fleet at Brest.

Hawk, under Tippet's command, and {{HMS|Boadicea|1797|2}} were cruising in the English Channel when on 1 December Hawk set off in pursuit of a strange sail. She never reappeared. The Admiralty presumed that she had foundered and paid her off on 31 December 1804.{{sfnp|Hepper|1994|p=108}}

Citations and references

Citations
1. ^{{London Gazette|issue=15607|page=963|date=2 August 1803}}
2. ^Lloyd's List, no. 4373,  - accessed 21 February 2014.
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nmm.ac.uk/upload/pdf/Warship_Histories_Vessels_i.pdf|title=NMM, vessel ID 368305|work=Warship Histories, vol i|publisher=National Maritime Museum|accessdate=30 July 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20110802041558/http://www.nmm.ac.uk/upload/pdf/Warship_Histories_Vessels_i.pdf|archivedate=2 August 2011|df=dmy-all}}
4. ^Naval Chronicle, Vol. 10, p. 516.
5. ^{{London Gazette|issue=15725|page=937|date=4 August 1804}}
References
  • {{cite book|last=Hepper|first=David J.|authorlink=|year=1994|title=British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859|publisher=Jean Boudriot|location=Rotherfield|isbn=0-948864-30-3}}
  • {{cite book |first=Rif|last=Winfield|title=British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates|publisher=Seaforth|year=2008|isbn=1861762461}}
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