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Comte de Maurepas (ship)
''Comte de Maurepas'' was a common name for French vessels in the 18th Century. The name comes from that of the French statesman Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, Count of Maurepas.
*In 1739, pirates seized the ''Comte de Maurepas'' off Cape St Antoine, Cuba.
* captured the French ship ''Conte de Maurepas'' on 5 May 1745.
* captured the ''Maria Louisa Magdalena'', ''Messagere'', and ''Comte de Maurepas'' at some point in 1757 or shortly before. She shared the prize money, by agreement, with and .
*In 1757-58 there was a ''Comte de Maurepas'', a snow of 16 guns, which had been highly successful as a privateer. In 1757 she had taken 15 vessels in the North Sea, and three off the Norwegian coast. The 15 vessels she had ransomed for 3920 guineas.〔Lubbock (1937), p. 91.〕 Then in 1759, she and a consort were reported to have taken four vessels off Flamborough Head, as well as the ''John and Mary''.〔Lubbock (1937), p.95.〕
*, Captain Henry Harrison, brought into Plymouth on 2 March 1747 a French privateer of 20 carriage guns and eight swivel guns. The privateer was the ''Count de Maurepas'' and capturing her required a chase of three days.
*A squadron under Captain Joseph Deane in captured the French armed merchant vessel ''Comte de Maurepas'' off Cap-François on 13 October 1778. She was of 500 tons burthen (bm), was armed with eight guns, and had a crew of 32 men under Charles Bailly, master. Rear-Admiral Parker ordered her purchased in 1778, armed her with eighteen 6-pounder guns, and gave her the name ; she was under the command of Commander Timothy Kelly when the Spanish captured her at Pensacola on 8 May 1781.〔Hepper (1994), p.62.〕〔A number of sources claim, incorrectly, that the hired ship ''Countess of Scarborough'' captured her. Others confuse this ''Comte de Maurepas'' with the ''Comte de Maurepas'' that the ''Countess of Scarborough'' captured in June 1779. Accounts also refer to the ''Comte de Maurepas'' as the ''Comtesse de Maurepas''.〕
*HM Hired ship ''Countess of Scarborough'' and shared in the capture, on 17 June 1779, of the French privateers ''Comte de Maurepas'' and ''Due de la Vauguyon''. ''Medea'' captured ''Due de la Vauguyon'' (or ''Duc de Lavaugnon'') of Dunkirk, a cutter of 14 guns and 98 men, after a fight of an hour. She had been launched in 1778 and was under the command of Commandante Marin Le Page.〔Demerliac (1996), p.174.〕 The fight cost the French four men killed and ten wounded; ''Medea'' had no casualties. ''Duc de la Vauguyon'' had captured and ransomed a lobster smack sailing from Norway to Britain. The master of the smack informed Captain James Montague of ''Medea'' that the privateer had had a consort. ''Medea''s rigging was too cut up for her to pursue the consort, so Montague sent Piercy after her. Piercy caught up with ''Comte de Maurepas'' after a few hours and the privateer struck without resistance. She was armed with fourteen 4-pounder guns and had a crew of 87 men.〔Beatson (1804), Vol. 4, p.558.〕 She was of Boulogne, and under the command of Commandante Joseph Castagnier.
* captured the French privateer lugger ''Comte de Maurepas'', of Boulogne, on 3 August 1780. The lugger was armed with 12 guns and had a crew of 80 men under the command of Joseph Le Clerk. She was newly built.〔Demerliac (1996), p.179, #1748.〕 She had on board Mr. Andrew Stuart, Surgeon's Mate of HMS ''Speedwell'', "as a ransomer."〔''Gentleman's magazine'' (1780), p.391.〕 She had suffered shot holes between wind and water and sank shortly thereafter. ''Southampton'' shared the head money award with HMS ''Buffalo'', , and .
*In 1781 a second ''Comtesse de Maurepas'', of Dunkirk, served as a privateer, also under Commandante Joseph Castagnier. She was armed with 16 cannons and had a crew of 105 men.〔Demerliac (1796), p.177, #1713.〕
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