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} |} HMS ''Rook'' was a Royal Navy ''Cuckoo''-class schooner, that Thomas Sutton built at Ringmore (Teignmouth) and launched in 1806. In 1808 two French privateers captured and burnt her on her way back to Britain from Port-Royal, Jamaica ==Service== She was commissioned by Lieutenant Joseph Griffiths for the North Sea.〔Winfield (2008), p.361.〕 With ''Rook'' he was present at the surrender of the Danish Fleet after the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) on 7 September.〔Allen (1856), p.90.〕 ''Rook'' also received a share, with many other ships in the British fleet at Copenhagen in August–September 1807, of the prize money for the capture of ''Odifiord'' and ''Benedicta'' (4 and 12 September). In 1808 Lieutenant James Lawrence took command of ''Rook''.〔 On 28 June, under orders from Admiral Young, she set sail from Plymouth in England to the West Indies. After refitting and taking on specie, on 13 August she left Port-Royal (Jamaica) for Britain with despatches. A French schooner shadowed her for two days, but ''Rook'' somehow evaded the hostile French ship.〔Grocott (1997), p.260.〕 On 18 August ''Rook'', still on her way to Britain with despatches, had the misfortune (having dodged one threat) to meet with two French privateers off Cape St. Nicholas (San Domingo).〔Gossett (1986), p.66.〕 The larger French schooner carried 12 guns and the smaller schooner 10 guns. An unusually accurate shot by Lieutenant Lawrence killed the captain of the largest privateer. After an hour-and-a-half hard fighting, the two privateers succeeded in taking ''Rook'' by boarding her. In all, she had three crew members killed, including Lawrence, killed by a musket shot, and 11 wounded (including the Master's Mate - the second in command).〔James (1837), p.46.〕 The French stripped the survivors naked, including the wounded, and put them into a boat. Before doing so, they kicked Lawrence's body, stabbed to death a wounded sergeant of the Royal Artillery, and threw some wounded overboard.〔Hepper (1994), p.125.〕 Fortunately, the four unwounded men were able to bring the boat to land where they encountered hospitable natives.〔 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 Rook (1806)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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