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HMS Menelaus (1810)

HMS ''Menelaus'' was a Royal Navy 38-gun fifth rate frigate, launched in 1810 at Plymouth.
==Career==
''Menelaus'' entered service in 1810 under the command of Captain Peter Parker, and within weeks of commissioning was involved in the suppression of a mutiny aboard HMS ''Africaine''. The notoriously brutal Captain Robert Corbet had been appointed to command ''Africaine'' and the crew had protested and refused to allow him to board. The Admiralty sent three popular officers to negotiate with the crew and ordered ''Menelaus'' to come alongside. If the crew of ''Africaine'' refused to agree with the appointment of Corbet, Parker had been ordered to fire on the ship until they submitted. The crew eventually agreed to allow Corbet aboard and ''Menelaus'' was not needed. In the summer of 1810, Parker was ordered to sail for the Indian Ocean to reinforce the squadron operating against Île de France and participated in the capture of the island in December 1810.
In 1812, ''Menelaus'' was part of the blockade of Toulon in the Mediterranean and operated against coastal harbours, shipping and privateers off the southern coast of France with some success. In 1813, the frigate was transferred to the Atlantic for service convoying merchant ships to Canada in the War of 1812. ''Menelaus'' was subsequently employed in raiding American positions along the Maryland coastline, destroying a coastal convoy in September. In 1814, Parker was ordered to operate against French ships in the Atlantic and recaptured a valuable Spanish merchant ship in January.
Following the French surrender, ''Menelaus'' returned to service off the American seaboard. ''Menelaus'' 'was sent up the Chesapeake to divert the attention of the enemy in that quarter,' whilst General Ross's force was landed at Benedict. Thereafter, Peter Parker was killed at the Battle of Caulk's Field in Kent County, Maryland, on 30 August 1814. From 13 to 15 September, ''Menelaus'' was present at the Battle of Baltimore, with one of her complement, William Pritchard, being hospitalised after losing two fingers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/details/C10523840-folios-16-17-list-of-men-wounded-at-chesapeake-details )
On 19 July 1815, ''Menelaus'' was in company with , , , ''Ferret'' and when they captured the French vessels ''Fortune'', ''Papillon'', ''Marie Graty'', ''Marie Victorine'', ''Cannoniere'', and ''Printemps''. The attack took place at Corrijou (Koréjou, east of Abervrach on the coast of Brittany), and during the action ''Ferret'' was able to prevent the escape of a French man-of-war brig that she forced ashore. Apparently, this cutting out expedition was the last of the war.〔Lee (1893), Vol. 35, p.403.〕

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