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L'Amitié | 26202 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominal Guns | 20 | ref:692 | |
| Nationality | Royaume de France | ||
| Operator | Private Owners | ||
| Acquired | 1688 | ref:692 | |
| Home Port | St Malo - Brittany | ref:692 | |
| Shipyard | Unknown | ref:692 | |
| Category | Privateer | ref:692 | |
| Ship Type | Unknown | ref:692 | |
| Last known | 1694 | ref:692 | |
Under Captain Torant , took the ship "Elisabeth" .
ref:692Took the ship "David"
ref:692Took the ships "Rusé" , "Amitié" and "Jacques et David"
ref:692With the Pucelle d'Orléans and the Comte de Revel , took and ransom for 13000 Livres (1000 Livres Sterlings) the Southampton .
ref:1585Retook the " Saint François" from Dunkirk (Privateer or merchant ??) , taken by a dutch privateer from Vlissingen
ref:1585in 1688 , 200 french tons
in 1690 , 180 french tons
in 1691 , 160 french tons
in 1693 , 200 french tons
in 1694 , 200 french tons
Jugement rendu par Louis Alexandre de Bourbon , gouverneur de Bretagne et Amiral de France , déclarant de bonne prise le Saint-François de Dunkerque , capturé par un corsaire de Flessingue et repris le 25 décembre 1694 par le sieur La Jaulnay-Trehouard , commandant la frégate Amitie , de Saint-Malo , 18 mai 1695 (20 juin 1695) .
Le Saint-Francois de Dunkerque , repris sur les Hollandais , par la frégate de St-Malo , commandant Trouart , sieur de La Jaunaye .