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The hired armed lugger ''Daphne'' served the Royal Navy from 2 November 1794 to 19 December 1796. She was armed with twenty-two 4-pounder guns and was of 160 tons burthen (bm).〔Winfield (2008), p. 388.〕 ''Daphne'' apparently served at Jersey together with ''Aristocrat'' and ''Royalist'' in a small squadron under the command of Captain Philippe d'Auvergne, in the 16-gun ''Firm''-class floating battery . ''Daphne''s commander was a Lieutenant Robert Pearson.〔 〕 She was employed maintaining communications with French Royalists in Normandy.〔Marshall (1835), Vol. 4, Part 2, p.62.〕 Earlier, a lugger ''Daphne'' had received two letters of marque. The first, dated 30 July 1793, gave the name of her master as Patrick Henvey. It described her as being of 160 tons (bm), with a crew of 60 men. She was armed with eighteen 3, 4 & 6-pounder guns, and 10 swivel guns.〔Letter of Marque,() - accessed 15 May 2011.〕 The second letter, dated 13 November 1793, gave the name of her master as Peter Le Lacheur;〔 the change in masters is the most likely cause of the issuance of a new letter. ==References==
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