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''Tyrannicide'' was a 14-gun brigantine-rigged sloop of the Massachusetts State Navy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=USMA Tyrannicide (1776) )〕 The ship was built for the American Revolutionary War and participated in commerce raiding until destroyed in the Penobscot expedition. ==John Fisk== Captain John Fisk (born in Salem 10 April 1744) was the first commanding officer, Jonathan Haraden of Gloucester was First Lieutenant, and Joseph Stockman was 2nd Lieutenant.〔Gardner, Frank A. ''The Massachusetts Magazine, Department of the American Revolution'' volume 1 pp.103-107〕 ''Tyrannicide'' sailed from the Salisbury, Massachusetts, shipyard on 8 July 1776 and returned to Salem, Massachusetts 17 July after capturing the sloop on 12 July following a 90-minute engagement at .〔 ''Dispatch'' mounted 8 carriage guns and 12 swivel guns with a crew of 31 men.〔Nile, Hezekiah ''Principles and acts of the Revolution'' (1876) p.483〕 ''Dispatch'' lost her commander and two others killed, and five wounded. The armed ship ''Glasgow'', the brig ''Saint John'', and the schooner ''Three Brothers'' were captured during an August 1776 cruise between Cape Sable and Nantucket.〔 ''Tyrannicide'' narrowly avoided capture by a British frigate which retook a fourth prize. ''Tyrannicide'' was re-rigged from schooner to brigantine prior to embarking on a cruise to the West Indies on 29 October 1776.〔 ''Tyrannicide'' captured the snow ''Ann'', the brig ''Henry and Ann'', the 140-ton snow ''John'', and the 100-ton brig ''Three Friends'' before returning to Massachusetts on 14 February 1777.〔
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