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} |} The French brig ''Suffisante'' was launched in 1793 for the French Navy. In 1795 the Royal Navy captured her and took her into service under her existing name. HMS ''Suffisante'' captured seven privateers during her career, as well as recapturing some British merchantmen and capturing a number of prizes, some of them valuable. She was lost in December 1803 when she grounded in poor weather in Cork harbour. ==French service== ''Suffisante'' was built with Copper sheathing, including the pegs.〔 By 30 November 1793 ''Suffisante'' was under the command of ''enseigne de vaisseau non entretenu'' Berrenger and stationed at Le Havre. From there she cruised to protect the fishermen working between Dieppe and Cap d'Antifer.〔''Fonds Marine'', p.66.〕 Between 9 February 1794 and 3 August now ''sous-lieutenant de vaisseau'' Berrenger sailed ''Sufffisante'' on cruises, escorted convoys between Dieppe and Cancale, sailed into the Atlantic, returning to Rochefort, and then sailed from Rochefort to Brest.〔''Fonds Marine'', p.107.〕 Between 27 April 1795 and her capture, ''Suffisante'' was stationed at Flessingue and under the command of ''lieutenant de vaisseau'' Nosten.〔''Fonds Marine'', p.116.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「French brig Suffisante (1793)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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