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La Françoise Ursule

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Nominal Guns10ref:692
NationalityRoyaume de France
OperatorPrivate Owners
Acquired1711ref:692
First Commissioned27.1.1711ref:1010
Home PortMorlaix - Brittany ref:692
ShipyardUnknownref:692
CategoryPrivateerref:692
Ship TypeUnknownref:692
Last known1712ref:692

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric Equivalentref:692
Burthen120French Tonneaux118.459 

Owners


DatesOwnerSource
1711/01/27 - 1712
Guillaume Barazer (Sieur de Lanurien)French
Ship Owner
Service 1709-1712
ref:1010

3 Ship Commanders


DatesRankNameSource
27.1.1711 - 1711Capitaine de Corsaire
Pierre La HayeFrench
Privateer
Service 1709-1711
ref:1010
1712Capitaine de Corsaire
Nicolas NanchevéFrench
Privateer
Merchant Sailor
Service 1712
ref:692
3.8.1712 - 1712Capitaine Marchand
Nicolas Tranchemé (Sieur des Corbières )French
Privateer
Merchant Sailor
Service 1712
ref:1010


Notes on Ship


Commissionref:1010

Commission du 27/01/1711 , à Pierre de la Haye , pour faire armer on guerre la petite frégate la "Francoise-Ursule" , de Morlaix , de 12 tonneaux , se portant caution Guillaume Barazer , Sieur de Lannurien .


Commissionref:1010

Commission du 03/08/1712 , à Nicolas Tranchemé , Sieur des Corbières , pour armer en guerre et marchandises pour trafiquer en Terre-Neuve le vaisseau la "Francoise-Ursule" , de Morlaix , de 120 tonneaux , monté de 10 canons , se portant caution Guillaume Barazer , Sieur de Lannurien , armateur .



 
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