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Capture off Cape Sicie

19th June 1799
Part of : The French Revolutionary Wars (1793 - 1802)
Previous action : Action of 1799-04-09 9.4.1799
Next action : Attack on Aix Roads 2.7.1799

 

Great Britain

 
British Squadron
Ship NameCommanderNotes
Centaur (74) 1797-1819
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
John MarkhamBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1781-1825
Bellona (74) 1760-1814
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
Sir Thomas Boulden ThompsonBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1782-1814
Captain (74) 1787-1813
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
Emerald (36) 1795-1836
British 36 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
Thomas Moutray WallerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1791-1803
,
Thomas Moutray WallerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1791-1803
Santa Teresa (32) 1799-1802
British 32 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
George BarkerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1771-1825
,
George BarkerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1771-1825
 

République Française

 
French Squadron,
Jean Baptiste Emmanuel PerréeFrench
Naval Sailor
Service 1761-1800
Ship NameCommanderNotes
La Junon (38) 1782-1799
French 38 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
 Fleet Flagship Captured
L'Alceste (36) 1794-1799
French 36 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
  Captured
La Courageuse (22) 1778-1799
French 22 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
Louis Léonce TrulletFrench
Naval Sailor
Administrator
Merchant Sailor
Service 1768-1814
Captured
L'Alerte (14) 1793-1799
French 14 Gun
Unrated Brig
  Captured
  Captured
 

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Posted by Robert Boon on Monday 16th of January 2017 23:41

Centaur, June 19, 1799.

MY LORD,

I HAVE the Honor to inform you, that, pursuant to your Signal of Yesterday for a general Chace to the N. E. I came up with and captured Three Frigates on the Evening of this Day.

The Bellona and Santa Teresa Frigate being nearest when the Two sternmost struck, I made their Signals to take Possession of them, whilst I pursued the Third, which struck also in an Hour afterwards. The Emerald in the mean Time took the Salamine Brig, and the Captain, the Alerte.

This Squadron was commanded by Rear-Admiral Perre, Thirty-three Days from Jaffa, bound to Toulon; for their Names and Force I beg Leave to refer you to the List.

I have the Honor to be, &c. &c. &c.

J. MARKHAM.

Vice-Admiral Lord Keith, &c. &c. &c.

La Tunon [sic], Rear-Admiral Perre, Porquerer, Captain, 40 Guns, Eighteen Pounders, 500 Men.
La Courageux, Buille, Captain, 22 Guns, Twelve Pounders, 300 Men.
L'Alceste, Barree, Captain; 36 Guns, Twelve Pounders, 300 Men.
La Salamine, Brig, Sandry, Lieutenant, 18 Guns, Six Pounders, 120 Men.
L'Alerte, Brig, Dumay, Lieutenant, 14 Guns, Six Pounders, 120 Men.

The London Gazette
Publication date: 23 July 1799 Issue:15162 Page: 741


Posted by Tim Oakley on Monday 16th of January 2017 19:50

I believe the last French vessel to be the Salamine 18 Brig-sloop


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