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HMS Redwing (1806)

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HMS ''Redwing'' was a of the British Royal Navy. Commissioned in 1806, she saw active service in the Napoleonic Wars, mostly in the Mediterranean, and afterwards served off the West Coast of Africa, acting to suppress the slave trade. She was lost at sea in 1827.
==The Mediterranean in wartime==
''Redwing'' was built by Matthew Warren at Brightlingsea, Essex, and launched on 30 August 1806. She was commissioned in October 1806 under Commander Thomas Ussher, and on 31 January 1807, sailed for the Mediterranean. There she was stationed in the Strait of Gibraltar, and operated in company with and to clear the area of enemy vessels. The Commander in Chief, Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood, in a letter to William Marsden, dated 24 May 1807, praised their effectiveness, noting that "within this Fortnight past they have taken and destroyed Eighteen of the Enemy's Vessels".
One of these may have been the mistico ''Tiger'', which ''Redwing'' intercepted as Tiger was sailing from Cadiz to Algeciras. ''Redwing'' sent her into Gibraltar.〔''Lloyd's List. 19 May 1807() - accessed 112 November 2013.〕
Numerous captures and actions followed.
* On 13 June 1807 ''Redwing'' and ''Scout'' chased a felucca and the Spanish privateer ''De Bon Vassallio'', which mounted one 24 and two 6-pounder guns, into the mouth of the River Barbate, south of Cadiz. They then sent their boats to board and destroy the privateer. They also captured and destroyed two signal posts.
* On 22 September, ''Redwing'' and two boats from captured the merchant ship ''Paulina'', and on 3 October 1807 ''Redwing'' took the ''Twillingen''.
* On 2 March 1808 ''Redwing'' and captured the American ship ''Ocean'', and on 12 April 1808 ''Redwing'' and captured the American ship ''Hope''.
* In early 1808, or so, ''Redwing'' captured the ''Charlotta'', Ferrier, master, which had sailed from La Guayra, and sent her into GIbraltar.〔''Lloyd's List'', 2 May 1808() - accessed 13 November 2013.〕
* On 7 May, she attacked a Spanish convoy of seven gun-boats and armed vessels, and 12 unarmed merchantmen off Cape Trafalgar. In a short but vigorous action she drove four gun-boats ashore and sank them, captured one, and two escaped.〔The gunboats sunk included the ''Diligent'', of two 24-pounder guns, two 8-pounders, and 60 men, the ''Boreas'' of the same strength, ''No. 3'', of two 24-pounders, one 36-pounder and 36 men, and ''No. 6'', of one 24-pounder and 40 men. ''Redwing'' also captured a mistico of four 6-pounders and 20 men. Gunboat ''No. 107'', of two 6-poundrs and 35 men, a felucca of four 3-pounders and 20 men, escaped.〕 ''Redwing'' then sank four of the merchantmen and captured seven; one escaped.〔〔James, (Vol.V, pp.47-48 )〕 ''Redwing'' lost one man killed and had three men wounded, one severely. For this action in 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal (NGSM) with clasp "Redwing 7 May 1808" to the seven still surviving claimants from the action.
At the end of the month, ''Redwing'' engaged in another medal-winning action. She chased a mistico and two feluccas into the Bay of Bolonia (Tarifa). There her quarry took shelter under a shore battery of six 24-pounder guns. Ussher brought ''Redwing'' to anchor within point-blank range of the battery, using her broadsides to silence its guns. A cutting-out party under Lieutenant Ferguson then destroyed the mistico and extracted the feluccas. Ussher and Ferguson, with a landing party of 40 men, then captured the battery and spiked its guns. This, and his previous actions, led to Ussher's promotion to post captain.〔Long (1895), p.144.〕 In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the NGSM with clasp "Redwing 31 May 1808" to the five surviving claimants from the action.
Commander Edward Augustus Down then took command of ''Redwing'' in August and sailed her to the Mediterranean on 23 September 1808.〔
* On 8 February 1809, the boats of ''Redwing'' and the frigate , under the command of William Hoste, cut out an armed brig and a coaster at Melada in Dalmatia, then part of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.〔〔James, (Vol.V, p.153 )〕
* On 16 September 1811 ''Redwing'', captured the French 4-gun privateer, ''Le Victorieux'', off Sicily, three days out of Tunis.〔
* On 8 May 1812, off Cape St. Vieto, ''Redwing'' took a small Neapolitan privateer of one gun.

Command of ''Redwing'' passed to Commander Sir John Gordon Sinclair in August 1812〔 and she operated off the south coast of France, taking part in numerous operations:
* On 18 March 1813, seamen and marines of ''Redwing'', under the command of Lieutenant Tozer, landed on the French coast and destroyed a coastal battery consisting of four 24-pounder guns, a 6-pounder field-gun, and a 13-inch mortar at Carry-le-Rouet, west of Marseille, before capturing a tartane, anchored nearby.
* On 31 March 1813, an attack was made, under the command of Lieutenant Shaw of ''Volontaire'', by the marines of the frigates ''Volontaire'' and , and the brigs ''Redwing'' and on a strongpoint at Morgion, near Marseille. The marines landed during the night, and at daybreak captured two batteries. They threw the guns, five 36-pounders in one, and two 24-pounders in the other, into the sea, and destroyed all their ammunition. The boats of the ships then captured eight tartanes and three settees, laden with oil, nuts, hides and firewood, while ''Redwing'' provided close protection. Casualties amounted to only one man killed and four wounded, while the French lost four killed, five wounded, and a lieutenant and 16 men of the 62nd Regiment taken prisoner.〔
* On 3 April, and ''Redwing'' captured the Greek vessel ''St. Nicolo'', and took her into Malta.
* On 2 May boats from ''Redwing'', ''Undaunted'', ''Volontaire'', and again stormed the batteries at Morgion. This action led the Admiralty to issue ''Redwing'' a third clasp, marked "2 May Boat Service 1813", to the NGSM for her part in this action.〔
* On 24 May ''Redwing'', ''Nautilus'' and captured the privateer ''Columbo''.
* On 18 August, a landing party made up of men from ''Redwing'', , and the frigate ''Undaunted'', stormed shore batteries at Cassis, east of Marseille,〔 and captured three pinnaces.
* On 14 December 1813, ''Redwing'' captured the ''Boa Fe Nova''. This may be the same vessel as the ''Boa Fé Saltaza'', which had been sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Oporto and which ''Redwing'' captured and sent into Portsmouth some days later.〔''Lloyd's List'', 24 December 1813() - accessed 13 November 2013.〕

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