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The Royal Navy employed one Hired armed cutter ''Diligent'' (or ''Diligente'') during the French Revolutionary Wars. She was a small vessel, of 44 tons burthen (bm) and six 2-pounder guns, and she served from 27 February 1793 to 1 November 1801.〔Winfield (2008), p.387.〕 ''Diligent'' recaptured the ''Myrmidon''. ''Myrmidon'' had been sailing from Newcastle with a cargo of lumber when a privateer captured her. ''Diligent'' sent her into Sheerness, where ''Myrmidon'' arrived around 14 July 1797.〔''Lloyd's List'', no. 2939,() - accessed 12 February 2014.〕 ''Diligent'', under the command of Mr. Matthew Randall, was in the fleet under Admiral Lord Duncan at the Battle of Camperdown on 11 October. ''Diligent''s role was to stand off the larboard or lee division and repeat signals.〔Duncan (1898), p.212.〕 After the battle, as a member of the fleet even though she did not participate in the combat, she was entitled to share in the £120,000 in prize money for the sale of the Dutch ships captured then. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General service Medal with clasp "Camperdown" to any surviving claimants from the action. ''Diligent''s officers and crew qualified. On 24 October 1798 took two Dutch ships, the ''Waakzaamheid'' and the ''Furie'' in the Texel. The sloop , ''Diligent'', and several other vessels shared in the proceeds of the capture. At some point, ''Diligent'', still under Randall's command, recaptured the ''William'' and ''Freedom''. In 1799 ''Diligent'', under the command of Thomas Dawson, was on the Downs and North Sea station.〔''Naval Chronicle'', Vol. 1, p.264.〕 ''Diligente'' was among the vessels that shared in the proceeds of the capture of the galiot ''Neptunus'' on 29 March 1799. ''Diligent'' participated in the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland in the naval part of the expedition under the command of Vice-admiral Admiral Archibal Dickson Andrew Mitchell. On 27 August, ''Diligent'' participated in the capture of three Dutch vessels. Three days later, ''Diligent'' was among the British vessels at the Vlieter Incident, and therefore shared in the prize money for it too. The sloop and ''Diligent'' detained the ''Indian Chief'', and some neutral vessels, on 30 August 1800. On 15 December 1800, Admiral Archibald Dickson at Yarmouth Roads, sent , , the hired armed lugger ''Phoenix'', and hired armed cutter ''Drake'' on a cruise to protect the homeward-bound Baltic fleet from French privateers, one having been reported off Scarborough. He stated in a letter that he intended to augment the patrol with the ''Inspector'' and the cutters ''Hazard'' and ''Diligent'' when they arrived.〔''Naval Chronicle'', Vol. 4, p. 513.〕〔Dickson's letter refers to the ''Diligence'', but there is no record of a hired cutter ''Diligence''.〕 ==Notes, citations, and references== ;Notes ;Citations ;References *Duncan, Robert Adam Philips Haldane, 3rd Earl of Camperdown (1898) ''Admiral Duncan''. (Longmans, Green, and Company). *Norie, J. W. (1842) ''The naval gazetteer, biographer, and chronologist : containing a history of the late wars, from their commencement in 1793 to their conclusion in 1801; and from their re-commencement in 1803 to their final conclusion in 1815; and continued, as to the biographical part, to the present time''. (London, C. Wilson). *Steel, David (1801) ''Steel's Naval Remembrancer: From the Commencement of the War in 1793 to the End of the Year 1800''. * 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「Hired armed cutter Diligent」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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