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French frigate Vertu (1794)

''Vertu'' was a 40-gun French frigate designed by engineer Segondat.〔 She served in Sercey's squadron in the Indian Ocean, and in Saint-Domingue. She was captured by the Royal Navy at the end of the Blockade of Saint-Domingue when the island surrendered to the British. After her capture the Navy sailed her to Britain but never commissioned her, and finally sold her in 1810.
==French career==
Ordered as ''Vertu'' at the heigh of the Reign of Terror, the frigate was commissioned in Lorient. In May 1793, she sailed from Brest to Île-d'Aix under Captain Montagniès-Laroque〔Fonds Marine, p.126〕
She took part in the Croisière du Grand Hiver in December 1794, and escorted the 74-gun ''Redoutable'' after she broke her cables upon departure.〔Troude, vol.2, p.366〕
On 3 February, a violent gust of wind damaged Sercey's naval division, which was readying for a transit to Mauritius and a campaign in the Indian Ocean, damaging ''Cocarde'';〔Troude, vol.3, p.16〕 ''Vertu'', under Lhermite, was chosen to replace her.〔 The division departed Rochefort on 4 March 1796, leaving behind ''Vertu'' which had yet to complete her preparation and rejoined the division Palma.〔 The division arrived at Port-Louis on 18 June.〔〔
There, ''Vertu'' took part in the various commerce raiding actions of the division, including the Action of 8 September 1796, where she sustained more damage than her fellows;〔Troude, vol.3, p.39〕 after the battle, she required a tow from ''Régénérée''.〔
In August 1797, she ferried troop from Mauritius to Batavia.〔 With dwindling support from the colony of Mauritius, Sercey had to send ''Régénérée'', under Willaumez,〔Troude, vol.3, p.130〕 and ''Vertu'' back to France.〔Troude, vol.3, p.55〕 ''Vertu'' departed the Indian Ocean theatre in September, under Captain Magon, sailing from Mauritius to Rochefort〔〔 and escorting two merchantmen of the Spanish Royal Company of the Philippines to Europe.〔Fonds Marine, p.215〕
En route, the two frigates and two merchantmen stopped at Îles de Los to effect repair and gather water;〔 they anchored at Tamara, ''Vertu'' disassembling her masts and yards to restore her rigging, while ''Régénérée'' sailed to the nearby island of Factori.〔 On 24 April, the 32-gun HMS ''Pearl'', under Captain James Ballard, attacked ''Vertu''; one hour into the battle, ''Régénérée'', attracted by the cannonade, intervened and forced ''Pearl'' to flee.〔 ''Régénérée'' unsuccessfully chased ''Pearl'' for 36 hours abandonning the pursuit.〔
On 10 May 1798, the ships departed for Europe. Arrived at Tenerife, the merchantmen were put under the care of the governor, as they considerably retarded the travel of the frigates.〔 On 27 July, as the frigates prepared to pursue their journey, the 28-gun , under Henry Blackwood, sighted them.〔 At 6, the French frigates put to sail and started firing on ''Brilliant''; ''Régénérée'' was closing on her ''Brilliant'' when ''Vertu'', which had sailed large, touched the wind; ''Régénérée'' imitated her manoeuver, but lost her mizzen and bowsprit, allowing ''Brilliant'' to flee. ''Vertu'' gave chase, but could not overhaul ''Brilliant'' and returned to Tenerife. There, ''Régénérée'' replaced her rigging, and both frigates eventually arrived in Rochefort on 5 September.〔
In 1803, ''Vertu'', under Commander Gallier-Labrosse,〔 was part of a naval division under Rear-Admiral Jacques Bedout.〔Fonds Marine, p.284〕
Under Commander Montalan,〔Fonds Marine, p.285〕〔Troude, vol.3, p.299〕 she sailed from Rochefort to Genoa, and from there, ferried troops to Saint-Domingue. At the Surrender of Cap Francais on 30 December, ''Vertu'' was in the harbour with ''Clorinde'', under Pierre Lebozec.〔 When Captain Barré, who commanded the naval forces at Saint-Domingue, informed them that their frigates would be surrendered to the British under the terms of the upcoming capitulation, Lebozec and Montalan attempted the run the British blockade.〔 However the wind was so weak that day that the two frigates found themselves becalmed and threatened by the Haitian revolutionaries, and had to call the British for help.〔 Commodore John Loring ordered Captain Bligh to rescue the French crew with the boats of the blockading ships. Eventually, the wind became more favourable and British prize crew managed to sail ''Vertu'' and ''Clorinde'' to the sea.〔〔〔

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