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French corvette Perdrix (1784) : ウィキペディア英語版
French corvette Perdrix (1784)
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''Perdrix'' was a corvette of the French Royal Navy, launched in 1784. The British captured her off Antigua in 1795 and she served briefly in the Royal Navy in the West Indies, where she captured a French privateer, before being broken up in 1798.
==French service and capture==
In April 1786 ''Perdrix'' was holed by a rock when she arrived at Tobago. She was refloated and repaired there between April and July.〔Demerliac (1996), p.78, #500.〕
Between 14 February and 2 May 1791, ''Perdrix'' was under the command of ''Lieutenant de vaisseaux'' Duval-Paris. He sailed her from Brest to Cadiz, and then on to Martinique and Cap-Français, carrying payroll.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.26.〕 In December 1792 she sailed to the assistance of the frigate ''Didon'', which had foundered before Pointe-à-Pitre. From there ''Perdrix'' returned to Fort-Royal. She then sailed back to France, sailing from Rochefort to Brest, via La Corogne. On 4 December 1792 ''sous-lieutenant de vaisseaux'' Krohm took command, with Duval-Paris being promoted to ''capitaine de vaisseau'' the next day.〔Fonds , Vol. 1, p.36.〕
''Perdrix'' cruised to the south of Belle Île, then was at Rochefort, before cruising along the coasts of la Vendée. Next she sailed from Rochefort to Mindin (Opposite to Saint-Nazaire). Lastly, she sailed on a mission to
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. During this period she had several commanders. From 26 February to 24 April 1793 her commander was ''capitaine de vaisseau'' Renaudin. His successor was ''enseigne de vaisseau non entretenu'' Garreau (temporarily until 20 May 1793), and nominally between 26 February and 22 July, ''lieutenant de vaisseau'' Barré,〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p. 45.〕 though Barré may not have assumed command until 14 May.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.46.〕
Barré, who continued in command until 28 November 1794, sailed ''Perdrix'' from Paimbœuf to Nova Scotia and then to New York. He was on the United States station, where he convoyed vessels from Sandy Hook to Cape Henlopen and into the Atlantic. In June 1794, ''Perdrix'' was perhaps temporarily under the command of ''Lieutenant de vaiseaux'' Le Bouteiller.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, pp.82-3.〕
Rear-Admiral Thompson, in , returned to Martinique on 13 June 1795, after seeing a convoy in safety to 24 Deg. 8 Min North. On his way back, on 5 June he captured ''Perdrix'', a "French Ship of War of 24 Guns." She was under the command of ''Lieutenant de vaisseau'' Le Bouteiller.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p. 140〕

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