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HMS Porgey (1807) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Porgey (1807)
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HMS ''Porgey'' was a Royal Navy ''Ballahoo''-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich & Co., in Bermuda, and she was launched in 1804.〔Winfield (2008), p.359.〕 Like many of her class and the related ''Cuckoo''-class schooners, she succumbed to the perils of the sea relatively early in her career.
==Service==
She was commissioned in 1807 under Lieutenant Elmes Steele. In June of that year she was in the Bay of Fundy. While there she pursued smugglers and impressed sailors in Passamaquoddy Bay on the border between the United States and the British province of New Brunswick in what is now Canada. ''Porgey''s commander, (acting) Lieutenant James (or John) Flintoph, seems to have landed himself in considerable legal trouble as a result and soon after left the service.〔''State papers and publick documents of the United States, from the accession of George Washington to the presidency, exhibiting a complete view of our foreign relations since that time ...'' (1819), (Boston:Thomas B. Wait), p.13 & 16-7.〕〔Flintoph's spelling was variable. He described his vessel as "His majesty's armed schooner Pogge".〕 In June at Passamaquoddy, Maine, he fired on the town, endangering children playing on the green, searched shipping in the harbour, impressed some sailors, and shot away the rigging of a schooner at anchor.〔Smith (1980), p.563.〕
In 1809 ''Porgey'' was in the North Sea and came under the command of Lieutenant Hugh Gould. ''Porgey'' and her sister schooners ''Cuckoo'' and ''Pilchard'' were at the unsuccessful Walcheren Expedition, which took place between 30 July and 9 August 1809. Between December 1809 and March 1810 she was in Sheerness undergoing repairs.〔
==Fate==
On 4 June 1810 ''Porgey'' grounded under enemy fire in the Scheldt estuary while going to the assistance of the hired armed cutter ''Idas''. Lieutenant Gould had ''Porgey''s crew take to her boats and then set fire to her before he left.〔Hepper (1994), p.132.〕〔Gossett (1986), p.75.〕〔''Porgey'' did not, as is sometimes recorded, founder in the West Indies in 1812.〕

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