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The French corvette ''Bacchante'' was launched in 1795 as the second of the four-vessel ''Serpente'' class of corvettes. She served for almost two years as a privateer, before returning to the service of the French Navy. After captured her in 1803, the Royal Navy took her in under her existing name as a 20-gun post ship. ''Bachante'' served in the West Indies, where she captured several armed Spanish and French vessels before the Navy sold her in 1809. ==French service== ''Bacchante'' was built to a design by Charles-Henri Tellier. She was a "flat-bottomed vessel, destined to protect the entrances to rivers".〔Winfield and Roberts (2015), p. 173.〕 Between 1797 and 1798 ''Bacchante'' served as a privateer under Captain Pierre Lefortier.〔Société havraise d'études diverses (1909) ''Recueil des publications'', Vol. 76-77, p.57.〕 By 1801 ''Bacchante'' was back in naval service and at Havre under the command of ''lieutenant de vaisseau'' Bellenger.〔Fonds Marine, 1790-1804, p. 259.〕 At the outbreak of war after the collapse of the Treaty of Amiens, ''Bacchante'' came under the command of ''lieutenant de vaisseau'' François-Louis Kerimel.
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