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HMS Adonis (1806) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Adonis (1806)

HMS ''Adonis'' was the name vessel of her class of schooners of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic War. She was built at Bermuda using Bermudan cedar and completed in 1806. She had a relatively uneventful career, primarily on the Newfoundland station, before the Admiralty sold her in 1814.
==Career==
''Adonis'' was commissioned in March 1806 under the command of Lieutenant John Manton. In 1807 ''Adonis'' was commissioned at Newfoundland under the command of Sub-Lieutenant J. White. Between 30 November 1807 and 30 January 1808 she was at Portsmouth undergoing conversion to a schooner.
Her only capture occurred while she was in port at Portsmouth. In November 1807 Lieutenant John M'Killop was in command.
Earlier, on 26 October 1807 Tsar Alexander I of Russia declared war on Great Britain. The official news did not arrive in the United Kingdom until 2 December, at which time the British declared an embargo on all Russian vessels in British ports. ''Adonis'' was one of some 70 vessels that shared in the seizure of the 44-gun Russian frigate ''Speshnoy'', then in Portsmouth harbour. The British seized the Russian storeship ''Wilhelmina'' at the same time.
M'Killop's replacement in March 1808 was Lieutenant William Gibbons. He sailed her for Newfoundland on 16 June and again in April 1809.〔
In 1810 Lieutenant David Buchan became captain of ''Adonis''. In autumn 1810 he conducted an expedition to the River of Exploits. From there he and his men marched inland for 130 miles to establish contact with the dwindling native Beothuk population, one of the indigenous peoples of the Americas in the region. Unfortunately, the expedition resulted in the death and decapitation of two marines at their hands.〔Pedley (1863), pp.262-4.〕〔Howley and Howley (2000) p.70-87.〕
In 1813 ''Adonis'' and the frigate escorted the Newfoundland fishing fleet back to Britain. The voyage was stormy and the vessels separated near the English Channel. ''Adonis'' regained the convoy but as they approached the Scilly Islands they encountered a French fleet. ''Adonis'' was too small meaningfully to defend the convoy and only escaped by jettisoning all her guns.〔Howley and Howley (2000) p.177.〕

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