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French corvette Mignonne (1795) : ウィキペディア英語版
French corvette Mignonne (1795)

''Mignonne'' was an 18-gun ''Etna''-class corvette of the French Navy, launched in 1795. She served until 1803 when the British captured her. Though she served briefly, there is no record of her actually being commissioned into the Royal Navy; she grounded and was condemned in 1804.
==French service and capture==
''Mignonne'' was built in Cherbourg from 1794 to 1797 and was launched on 15 October 1795. Between 3 and 16 September 1797, she served at Cherbourg under commander Jourdan.〔Fonds Marine, Vol. 1, p.195.〕
Under Lieutenant Yset, she took part in the Caribbean campaign led by Admiral Louis Thomas Villaret de Joyeuse in 1803. She was involved in the capture of Fort Graville on 6 February, and Camp de Louise on 8 February.〔Fonds Marine, Vol. 1, p.268.〕
(詳細はPoursuivante'', she encountered a British convoy off San Domingo, part of the Blockade of Saint-Domingue. One of the escorts, HMS ''Goliath'', was sailing inshore off Cape Nicholas Mole, to try to find two vessels seen earlier. She encountered ''Mignonne'' at 10:45, and after a few shots captured her at 11:45.〔Troude (1867), pp.44-45.〕 In Captain James Brisbane's words, ''Mignonne'' was a "remarkable fast sailing Ship Corvette". She carried sixteen long 18-pounder guns, six of which she had landed. Her crew of only 80 men was under Commander Jean-Pierre Bargeau,〔Fonds Marine, p.286〕 and she was two days out of Aux-Cayes, sailing to France via the Cape.〔

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