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} |} ''Sylphe'' was an ''Abeille''-class 16-gun brig-corvette of the French Navy. The class was built to a design by François Pestel. The British captured her in 1807 and took her into the Royal Navy as HMS ''Seagull'', but apparently never actually used her in any capacity. She was sold in 1814. ==French service== From December 1804 to May 1805, under ''Lieutenant de vaisseau'' Jean-Jacques-Jude Langlois, she patrolled between Dunkirk and Hellevoetsluis, and then cruised the coasts of England, Scotland and Ireland. Then she sailed from Pasajes to Rochefort.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.342.〕 She then took part in Allemand's expedition of 1805, capturing the merchantman ''Brothers''. She also took part in the Action of 25 September 1806. Between 15 April 1806 and 13 January 1807, ''Sylphe'' was in the roads of the Île-d'Aix, still under the command of Langlois for part of the time. On 17 January 1807 ''Sylphe'' was in the roads of Lorient under the command of ''lieutenant de vaisseau'' Le Maresquier.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.363.〕 On 12 December 1806, the French frigate ''Thétis'' and ''Sylphe'' captured . The French sold ''Netley'' and she became the privateer ''Duquesne''. Less than nine months later, on 23 September 1807, HMS ''Blonde'' captured ''Dusquesne''. 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 corvette Sylphe (1804)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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