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French brig Adèle : ウィキペディア英語版 | French brig Adèle
''Adèle'' was a late 18th century, early 19th century French brig, privateer. The name is associated with two, possibly three, separate vessels. The ''Adèle'' was captured twice by the Royal Navy. ==Construction== The first, or possibly second, ''Adèle'' was built in Mauritius and registered and owned by the firm of Merle, Cabot & Co.〔Edward Duyker (1987) ''Coutance and the Voyage of the Adele''. Explorations, no 4, March 1987, pp 21–25.〕 It was described as a "beautiful little vessel (….) recently fitted out at Nantz, well found, and invert respect qualified for the service she was intended to perform".〔''Extract of Particulars relative to the Engagement between the Albatross and L'Adele''. (The Asiatic Annual Register or, A View of history of Hindustan, and of the politics, Commerce and Literature of Asia, for the year 1801. ) London: J. Debrett, Piccadilly, and T. Cadell Jun. & W. Davies, Strand. 1802, (p.48).〕 One version of the ''Adèle'' was armed with 12 guns (10 x 4 pounders, 2 x 6 pounders), but another with 10 guns (8 x 12-pounder carronades, 2 x 12-pounder long guns). In the latter case, the vessel was "pierced for eighteen guns".〔
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