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Hired armed cutter Telemachus

The hired armed cutter ''Telemachus'' served the Royal Navy from 17 June 1795 until 15 January 1801. She was of 128 tons burthen (bm), and was armed with fourteen 4-pounder guns.〔Winfield (2008), p.388.〕 During her five and a half years of service to the Royal Navy she captured eight French privateers as well as many merchant vessels.
==Naval service==
On 5 August 1796 she was under the command of Lieutenant John Crispo when off The Needles she sailed in pursuit of a sloop and a cutter, which fled to the east. At 11am ''Telemachus'' caught up with the sloop, recapturing the ''John''. ''John'', William Ayles, master, was of Weymouth and had been sailing with a cargo of coal when the enemy cutter had captured her. Crispo quickly took charge of ''John'' and then sailed in the pursuit of the enemy cutter. ''Telemachus'' caught up with the cutter off the Owers Bank at half-past two in the afternoon, and fired a shot, at which point the cutter struck. She proved to be the French privateer ''Marguarita'', armed with four guns and four swivels, and had a crew of 40 men. She was three days out of Cherbourg but her only capture was the ''John''. Crispo stated that by taking ''Marguarita'' he had saved five other vessels from being captured. ''Lloyd's Marine List'' gave the privateer's name as ''Margaretta'', and described her as being armed with six guns.〔''Lloyd's Marine List'',() - accessed 30 November 2013.〕
On 14 August, ''Telemachus'' captured the ''Pomona''. ''Pomona'', Robinson, master, was an American ship that had been sailing from Bermuda to London when a French privateer lugger captured her off St Albans. ''Telemachus'' sent ''Pomona '' into Portsmouth.
〔''Lloyd's Marine List'',() - accessed 30 November 2013.〕
Then, on 27 August, behind the Isle of Wight, ''Telemachus'' captured a small French privateer armed with four swivels and carrying a crew of 22 men. The privateer turned out to be the ''Requin''. ''Telemachus'' also captured a smuggling vessel there that same day.
''Telemachus'' captured the Spanish ship ''Gertruda'' on 6 October 1796. This may have been the Spanish ship from "the Carracas" carrying cotton, cocoa, coffee, and indigo that ''Telemachus'' was reported later that month as having sent into Gibraltar.〔''Lloyd's Marine List'',() - accessed 30 November 2013.〕
In early 1797 Crispo received promotion to the rank of Commander.〔Marshall (1828), Supplement, Part 2, pp.206-7.〕
''Telemachus'' was under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Newton when she and the hired armed cutter ''Hind'' captured the privateer ''Mandarin'' on 24 February 1797.〔 Then on 7 March, the cutter captured the privateer ''Bonheur''. ''Telemachus'' shared in the capture.
''Telemachus'' recaptured the brig ''Prince William'' on 17 May 1797. Next, ''Telemachus'' captured the French privateer lugger ''Succes'' some five leagues from Needle Point. She had been armed with six carriage guns but had thrown two overboard during the chase. She had a crew of 42 men and had sailed from La Hogue the night before. She had not taken any prizes. ''Telemachus'' sent her into Portsmouth.〔''Lloyd's Marine List'',() - accessed 30 November 2013.〕
On 24 July ''Telemachus'' captured the French privateer lugger ''Hardi''. ''Hardi'' was armed with four carriage guns and had a crew of 30 men. She had been out of Cherbourg only about five hours and had not captured anything. That same day ''Telemachus'' recaptured two merchant brigs that had been captured by a French privateer. The day before, ''Telemachus'' had recaptured the brig ''Neptune and Donor''.〔
On 29 September 1797, ''Telemachus'' captured the French privateer lugger ''Jean Bart'' off Portland after a chase of five hours. She was armed with eight swivel guns, had a crew of 24 men, and was three days out of Cherbourg without having captured anything.
At some point ''Telemachus'', under the command of Lieutenant John Crup, was in company with the hired armed cutters ''Lion'' and ''Peggy'' when they captured the ''Ledia''.
On 16 March 1798, ''Telemachus'' sighted the French privateer ''Sophie'' three miles from the Berry Head. ''Telemachus'' gave chase and after six hours caught up with her some two or three leagues north of the Casquets Light. ''Sophie'' was armed with four guns and had a crew of 20 men. She was two days out of Saint Malo but had taken nothing. Crispo further reported that when the chase started, ''Sophie'' was close to three British merchant brigs. joined the chase and was in sight when ''Telemachus'' made the capture.
On 30 April 1798, ''Telemachus'', under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Newton, was near the Bill of Portland when she encountered and captured the French privateer lugger ''San Souci'' after a twelve-hour chase. ''San Souci'' was armed with a 12-pounder carronade and two brass 4-pounder guns, and had a crew of 27 men. She had only sailed from La Hogue the night before had not yet captured anything.
In late 1799 and early 1800, ''Telemachus'' was among the seven vessels of a squadron that shared in the capture of four vessels:
*''St Francois'', taken 25 December 1799;
*''St Pierre de Carnac'', taken 12 January 1800;
*a brig, name unknown, taken 17 January 1800; and
*''Anna Louisa'', taken 22 January 1800.
''Telemachus'' was among the vessels of a squadron that shared the proceeds for the recapture on 28 June 1800 of the ''Lancaster''. She was also part of Sir Edward Pellew's squadron, which shared in the proceeds of the capture of the ''Vigilant'', ''Menais'', ''Insolent'', ''Ann'', and the wreck of a vessel that was sold, and the recapture of the ''Industry''.
''Telemachus'' was among the innumerable vessels of Sir John Borlase Warrens squadron that shared in the capture on 30 August 1800 of the French privateer sloop of war ''Guêpe''. She was armed with 18 guns and had a crew of 161 men. British casualties amounted to four men killed, one drowned and 20 wounded; French casualties were 65 men killed and wounded. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "29 Aug. Boat Service 1800" to all surviving claimants from the action.〔 The award did not include ''Telemachus'', or most of the other vessels in the squadron. However, ''Telemachus'' did share in the prize money and head money.
On 21 July 1801, ''Telemachus'' supported the boats of , , and when they succeeded in boarding and cutting out the French naval vessel ''Chevrette'', which was armed with 20 guns and had a crew of 350 men. ''Chevrette'' was under the batteries of Bay of Cameret. ''Telemachus'' placed herself in the Goulet and thereby prevented the French from bringing reinforcements by boat to ''Chevrette''. The action was a sanguinary one. The British lost 11 men killed, 57 wounded, and one missing; ''Chevrette'' lost 92 officers, seamen and troops killed, including her first captain, and 62 seamen and troops wounded. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "21 July Boat Service 1801" to surviving claimants from the action. The award did not include ''Telemachus''.

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