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HMS Saracen (1804)

HMS ''Saracen'' was a Royal Navy built by Perry, Green & Wells at Blackwall Yard and launched in 1804. She had a relatively short and uneventful career before she was broken up at Chatham in 1812.

==Service==
''Saracen'' was commissioned in August 1804 under Commander William Proctor for the Irish station.〔Winfield (2008), p.294.〕 In February 1805 Commander James Prevost took command and by May 1805 she was cruising the Channel.〔
By 3 January 1806 she was with Sir John Borlase Warren's squadron at Saint Helena. Nine days later she sailed to Madeira to gain intelligence of Vice Admiral Leissègues's squadron. By 28 December she was back at Falmouth.
During the summer of 1807 ''Saracen'' was in the Rio Plata with Sir Home Popham's forces. From there she brought home the naval and military dispatches after the surrender of the British forces by General Whitelocke on 5 July.〔''The gentleman's magazine, and historical chronicle'', Volume 77, Part 2, p.870.〕
She sailed for the Mediterranean on 15 November and in 1808 was off Cadiz. ''Saracen'' brought back to Great Britain a copy of the treaty for the peace of the Dardanelles signed on 6 January 1809 with the Ottoman Empire.〔Adair (1845), p.113.〕
On 13 March 1809, Commander Buckland Stirling Bluett took command. (He had received his promotion to Commander in 1804 when as a Lieutenant in ''Saracen's'' sister ship, , he had participated in the boat action under her captain, Commander George Nicholas Hardinge, that captured the Dutch brig ''Atalante''.) On 10 May Bluett sailed ''Saracen'' for Jamaica.
On 12 October 1810 ''Saracen'' took her one prize when she captured the French privateer ''Caroline'' off Cuba. ''Caroline'' had one gun, a crew of 42 men, and had not made any captures.〔O'Byrne (1849), p.93.〕

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