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''Nourrice'' (1792) was the first of two flûtes (supply ships) built to a design by Raymond-Antoine Haran. She was launched on 3 August 1792 at Bayonne and coppered in 1795. She served at Brest and Toulon,〔Demerliac (1996), p. 106, #739.〕 until a British squadron cornered her in the Bay of Sagone on Corsica's east coast in 1811 and destroyed her.
==French service==
''Nourrice'' served as a transport and there exist some reports of particular voyages or periods of service.
*Between August and November 1792 she was under the command of ''lieutenant de vaisseau'' Minbielle. She carried timber for naval construction from Bayonne to Rochefort and then returned to Bayonne.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.38.〕
*Between January and July 1793 she was under the command of ''capitaine de vaisseau'' Gauthier. He sailed her from Rochefort to Pauillac.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.63.〕
*In Prairial Year 10 (approx. May 1802), ''enseigne de vaisseau'' Pallois sailed her from Rochefort to Port-au-Prince, carrying troops and supplies.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.268.〕
*From Pluviôse to Floréal Year 11 (approx. January to May 1803), ''Nourrice'' transported troops from Genoa to Elba, while under the command of ''lieutenant de vaisseau'' Vatel.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.293.〕
*From Nivôse Year 12 to Brumaire Year 13 (approx. December 1804 to October 1805), she was still under Vatel's command. She made several voyages, carrying troops from Toulon to Corsica via Golfe-Juan. Next she was at Villefranche, and then she carried passengers, artillery, and funds from Toulon to Genoa and San Fiorenzo, Corsica.〔Fonds, Vol. 1, p.312.〕

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