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HMS ''San Domingo'' was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 3 March 1809 at Woolwich.〔 She was sold in 1816. ==Career== On 14 August 1812 Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren, sailed to Halifax, Nova Scotia, on ''San Domingo''}, together with , , , and . ''Magnet'' disappeared during the voyage and was presumed foundered with all hands. On 17 January 1813 ''San Domingo'' captured the American privateer schooner ''Teazer''. On 13 April 1813, Sir John Borlase Warren's squadron, consisting of his flagship, ''San Domingo'', and , , , , ''Mohawk'', and pursued four schooners into the Rappahannock. The British sent boats 15 miles upriver before capturing their prey. *''Arab'', of seven guns and 45 men, was run aground and boarded by two boats from ''Marlborough''.〔 *''Lynx'', of six guns and 40 men, hauled down her colours when Borlase went alongside her in ''San Domingo''s pinnace.〔 *''Racer'', of six guns and 38 men, was boarded and carried, after a sharp, resistance, by the ''San Domingo''s pinnace.〔 *''Dolphin'', of 12 guns and 98 men surrendered after ''Racer''s guns were turned on her. ''Dolphin'' resisted for two hours but then was boarded by men from ''Statira''s large cutter and ''Maidstone''s launch.〔 The British lost two men killed and 11 wounded. The Americans lost six killed and 10 wounded.〔 The British took three of the schooners into service. The Chesapeake schooner ''Lynx'' became . Of the three Baltimore schooners, the ''Racer'' became ; retained her name; lastly, it is not clear what became of ''Arab''. 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 San Domingo (1809)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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