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FERRET (18) Built in 1806, Dartmouth (Cruizer class).
Lost in 1813.

  • 1807 In April Lieut. Samuel John PECHELL of FOUDROYANT (his uncle's flagship) was appointed commander of FERRET with the rank of Master and Commander on the Jamaica station.
    He sailed for Halifax where he was promoted into the CLEOPATRA.
  • 1808 Richard WALES, 06/OO.
    Jamaica station.
    On 26 October 1808 she took the French privateer schooner BECUNE after a chase of four hours.
    The prize was armed with one long 9-pounder amidships and two carronades and carried a crew of 38 men.
    Ten days out of Martinique she was provisioned for a three month cruise and had made one capture.
  • 1809 George Gustavus LENNOCK, Jamaica.
  • 1811 Portsmouth.
  • 1812 Francis Alexander HALLIDAY, 11/1811, Leith. She was wrecked at Leith on 7 January 1813.


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