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La Eulalie

19220
Nominal Guns26BWAS-1714
NationalityRoyaume de France
OperatorPrivate Owners
Acquired1780BWAS-1714
ShipyardUnknownBWAS-1714
CategoryPrivateerBWAS-1714
Ship TypeUnknownBWAS-1714
Captured24.6.1780BWAS-1714

Service History


DateEventSource
24.6.1780Taken by
Aeolus (32) 1758-1801
British 32 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
1800 Renamed "Guernsey"


 
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Posted by Jon Miller on Saturday 20th of June 2026 04:03

Admiralty Office, 29 July 1780: Commodore Johnstone, in his letter to Mr Stephens, dated off Lisbon, the 7th instant, gives an account of his Majesty’s ship the Romney, Captain Home, having in the latitude of 45 deg, fallen in with and taken, after a close action of of half an hour, the Artois French frigate of 40 guns, and 474 men, commanded by M Le Febre; in which action the Romney had three men wounded; the Artois had nine men killed, and sixteen wounded; and the sails and rigging of both ships much damaged. The Romney was left in chace of a frigate when the prize parted with her; and the Commodore likewise mentions, that the Aeolus had, on the 24th of June, in company with two privateer cutters, taken the Eulalie, of 18 guns, and 100 men, bound from Bourdeaux to Port-au-Prince, laden with wine and flour. [Exeter Flying Post, 4 August 1780]


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French Privateer 'La Eulalie' (1780) (26) 1780-1780
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Saturday 20th of June 2026 04:03Jon Miller
British Fifth Rate frigate 'Aeolus' (1758) (32) 1758-1801
British 32 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
1800 Renamed "Guernsey"