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HMS ''Meleager'' was a 32-gun frigate that Greaves and Nickolson built in 1785 at the Quarry House yard in Frindsbury, Kent, England.〔Merrily to Frendsbury-A History of the Parish of Frindsbury. Derek Barnard. Private Pub. City of Rochester Society. post 1994.〕 She served during the French Revolutionary Wars until 1801, when she was wrecked in the Gulf of Mexico. ==Career== Admiral Sir Charles Tyler took command of ''Meleager'' in 1790. In 1793 Lieutenant Thomas Masterman Hardy served aboard her. ''Meleager'' was among the vessels that shared in the capture, on 5 August 1793, cf the ''Prince Royal of Sweden''. Also, on 16 November she and captured the French gunboat ''Ca Ira''. In 1794 Sir George Cockburn commanded her. In early 1794 she was among the British vessels present when Sir David Dundas captured the town of San Fiorenzo (San Fiurenzu) in the Gulf of St. Florent in Corsica. There the British found the French frigate ''Minerve'' on 19 February 1794, and were able to refloat her. They then took her into service as a 38-gun frigate under the name . ''Meleager'' shared in the prize money for both ''St Fiorenzo'' and for the naval stores captured in the town. In April captured the ''Mars'' (3 April) and ''Aurora'' (15 April) in the presence of , , , and ''Meleager''. Next, she took part in the Raid on Genoa (14 March 1795), and the Fight at Hyeres (12 May 1795). ''Meleager'' was among the vessels that shared in the prize money for the , ''Censeur'', and ''Expedition'' (formerly ), captured during or after the raid on Genoa. The British returned ''Speedy'' to service. Around this time ''Meleager'' was among the vessels that shared in the capture of the Genoese vessel ''Fortuna'' and the tartane ''Concezione''. They also captured the Genoese and Venetian polacres and luggers ''Madona del Grazzie e Consolazione'', ''Volante de Dio'', ''Madona del Grazzie de Padua'', ''Buena Forte'' and another small vessel.〔 In 1796, ''Meleager'' was part of a squadron off the coast of Genoa under the command of Captain Horatio Nelson. Nelson, in , led ''Meleager'', (32 guns), (64 guns) and the 16-gun brig-sloop ''Speedy''. On 31 May 1796, the squadron chased six French vessels that Nelson believed were bringing supplies from Toulon, to be landed at St. Piere d'Acena, for the Siege of Mantua.〔 The vessels took shelter under the guns of a battery. ''Meleager'' then led ''Agamemnon'' and the rest of the Nelson's squadron in close where the boats of the squadron could capture the French vessels, which they did. In the action, ''Agamemnon'' had one man killed and two men wounded, and ''Blanche'' had one man wounded.〔 The French prizes consisted of two warships and five transports: *ketch ''Genie'' of three 18-pounders, four swivel guns and 60 men; *gunboat ''Numero Douzel'' of one 18-pounder, four swivels and 30 men; *brig ''Bonne-Mere'' of 250 tons burthen, transporting brass 24-pounder guns, 13" mortars and gun-carriages; *ketch ''Verge de Consolation'' of 120 tons, transporting brass guns, mortars, shells and gun-carriages; *ketch ''Jean Baptiste'' of 100 tons, carrying brandy and some bread; *ketch of unknown name of 100 tons, carrying Austrian prisoners; and *ketch ''St. Anne de Paix'', of 70 tons, transporting wheelbarrows and entrenching tools. The British destroyed the vessel. On 24 December 1796, ''Meleager'', , and captured the Spanish vessel ''Mejor Amigo''. On 2 January 1797, the same vessels plus captured ''Nostra Senora de la Misericordia''. That same day the same vessels captured the French privateer ''Fodroyant'', for which head money was paid in August 1801. Also in early 1797, ''Meleager'' was in company with these British vessels and some others when they captured the Spanish ship ''San Francisco'', which was sold in Lisbon. On 30 January ''Meleager'' was among the eleven vessels that shared in the capture of the ''Purissima Conception''. Then on 25 February, ''Meleager'', under Captain Charles Ogle, and captured the Spanish ship ''Santa Catalina''. At some point ''Meleager'' captured the Spanish ships ''St. Natalia'' and ''Cartada'', alias ''Cubana''. In May 1798, ''Meleager'' received the net proceeds of an insurance of ₤3000 on the Spanish ship ''Teresa'', which she had captured on 21 February 1797. ''Meleager'' transferred to the Jamaica station, where she served in the squadron under Admiral Sir Hyde Parker. In June 1799 she captured a Spanish settee carrying sugar from Vera Cruz to Cadiz. On 23 and 24 July ''Meleager'' was in company with when they captured the Spanish vessels ''Virgin D'Regla'', ''Jesus Maria'', and ''Jose''. Between end-July and end-October 1799 ''Meleager'' and ''Greyhound'' captured five more Spanish vessels: *ship ''Santa Anna'', of 12 guns, 24 men, 320 tons, sailing from Havana to Vera Cruz with a cargo of wine, wax, tar and the like; *cutter ''Vecourso'', of two guns, 12 men and 50 tons, sailing from Nantz to Vera Cruz with a cargo of steel, bale goods and the like. *brig ''Animas'' sailing from Havana to Vera Cruz with a cargo of brandy, bales, etc. *schooner ''Saint Juan Baptiste'' sailing from Cadiz to Vera Cruz with a cargo of wine and cloth. *settee ''Saint Miguel y la Virgin de Regla'' sailing from Cadiz to Vera Cruz with a cargo of paper, oil, etc. Alone, ''Meleager'' also captured a Dutch schooner sailing from Jaquemel to Curacoa with a cargo of coffee. Between end-October 1799 and 20 February 1800, ''Meleager'' took a number of prizes: *Dutch schooner ''Minette'' of ten men and 40 tons, sailing with coffee from Jaquemel to Curacoa; *Danish schooner ''Hazard'', of 12 men and 40 tons, sailing from Aux Cayes to St Thomas with coffee; and *French schooner ''Virgin'', of 30 tons, sailing from Aux Cayes to St Thomas with coffee and rum. ''Meleager'' destroyed a number of the quite small vessels sailing from Aux Cayes to St Thomas: *French schooner of ten tons with rum; *French boat with rum; *French sloop with rum; *French schooner with coffee; and *Spanish schooner, of 40 tons, sailing in ballast. Then she took as prizes: *Spanish schooner, of 50 tons, sailing in ballast; and *Spanish Schooner ''Aimable Marie'', of 22 men, 110 tons, sailing from Cadiz to Vera Cruz with bale goods. Together with she captured: *Spanish vessel ''St. Francisco'', sailing from Cuba to St. Martha with bale goods; *Spanish vessel ''Nostra Senora de los Dolores'', sailing from Porto Bello to Carthagena with tobacco and copper; and *Spanish vessel ''Nostra Senora del Carmen'', sailing from St. Domingo to Carthagena with naval stores. Between 28 February and 20 May, ''Meleager'' captured two small vessels: *Spanish xebec ''Pacaro''; and *Spanish brig ''Maiste'', sailing from Vera Cruz with copper, hides, and soap. Between 20 May and 3 August 1800, ''Meleager'' captured further vessels. First, she detained the American ship ''Gadson'', which was sailing from Porto Cavello to Charleston with indigo, coffee, and tobacco. Then with ''Crescent'' and she took a Spanish felucca sailing from Havana to Vera Cruz and a Spanish xebec sailing from Campeachy to Havana. Next, ''Meleager'' took four more vessels:〔 *American ship ''Diana'', sailing from Vera Cruz to New York, with cochineal and sugar; *English schooner ''Flora'', sailing from Vera Cruz with specie; *Spanish schooner ''Bella Johannah'', sailing from Campeachy to Porto Cavello with Mahogany; *American brig ''Leopard'', sailing from Boston to Havana with iron. Captain John Perkins was made post-captain in ''Meleager'' in 1800 on the Jamaica station but less than a year later, in 1801, she came under the command of Thomas Bladen Capel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Meleager (1785)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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