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HMS Forester (1806)

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HMS ''Forester'' was a Royal Navy 18-gun built by John King and launched in 1806 at Dover.〔Winfield (2008), pp. 294-5.〕 After a relatively uneventful career she was sold in 1819.
==Service==
''Forester'' entered service in 1806 under Captain John Richards and was sent to act as a convoy escort for ships sailing to the Baltic.〔 During this service ''Forester'' also recaptured a British merchant vessel.〔 Off the Netherlands she captured the smuggler ''Hiram''.〔 In 1808 ''Forester'' was caught in a gale in which several vessels were wrecked;〔Marshall (1828), Supplement, Part 2, p.16-17.〕 ''Forester'' was also tasked with burning the frigate , one of the vessels that had been wrecked. Soon afterward ''Forester'' escorted a convoy to Gorée and was then refitted at Spithead, subsequently sailing to Corunna.〔
''Forester'' sailed for the West Indies on 29 August 1808.〔
〕 Operating off Barbados, ''Forester'' participated in the invasion of Martinique in January 1809. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded all surviving claimants from the campaign the NGSM with clasp "Martinique".
On 31 May 1809 Richards sent boats from his small squadron under the command of Lieutenant Robert Carr of the gun-brig ''Attentive'' to capture a French letter of marque and a schooner from under the protection of four long-guns and 300 soldiers at the Port du Molas. Carr captured the vessels and then landed, spiked the guns, and blew up the French magazine.〔
Command passed to John E. Watt later in 1809, and under his command ''Forester'' also participated in the capture of Guadeloupe in January and February 1810. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Guadaloupe" to all surviving participants of the campaign.
In 1812 Commander Alexander Kennedy replaced Watt.〔 On 23 March 1813 ''Forester'' sailed to Jamaica to replace , which had recently returned to Spithead.〔 ''Forester''s orders were to accompany as escort to a convoy and there to place herself under the orders of Admiral Charles Stirling.〔Dudley & Crawford (1992), Vol. 3, p.19.〕
On 5 May and ''Forester'' captured the American privateer ''Mary Ann'' off San Domingo. She was armed with a long 9-pounder gun and a 4-pounder. ''Mary Ann'' was under the command of Peter Charriol and had a crew of 30, one of whom was found dead. She was 20 days out of Charleston and had made no captures. From the number of small arms on board, Kennedy suspected that Charriol had planned to gather more men.
On 15 May and ''Forrester'' captured the 5-gun ''Lovely Lass'' off Jamaica. The capture followed a chase of 19 hours, during which the ''Lovely Lass'' threw four of her guns overboard. Her commander was Mr. John Smith of the American Navy, and she had a crew of 60 men. Smith reported that he had been out 44 days and had made no captures.〔 A later report gave her tonnage as 80 tons and her crew as 73 men. She was from Wilmington and ''Circe'' sent her to Kingston. On 5 July, ''Forrester'' captured the ship ''Granger''.
In April 1814, the Navy dismissed Kennedy from ''Forester'' and suspended him from his rank for two years for disobeying orders from Rear-Admiral William Brown.〔''Naval Chronicle'', Vol. 32, Jul-Dec 1814, p.152.〕〔Marshall (1832), Vol. 3, Part 3, p.385.〕 Command then passed to William Hendry.〔

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