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WESER (44) Taken from the French off Ushant by SCYLLA and ROYALIST, RIPPON in sight, on 21 October 1813.
Broken up in 1817.

  • 1814 armed en flute Cdr. Thomas Ball SULIVAN, 03/1814, Plymouth.
    In June she was part of a convoy, ROYAL OAK, DIADEM, DICTATOR, WESER, TRAVE, THAMES, MENELAUS and PACTOLUS with 2,852 troops of General Ross' brigade (WESER carried 383),and four transports with horses, forage and rockets, which sailed for America where she was actively employed until the conclusion of the war.
    Cdr. SULIVAN commanded a division of boats and tenders at the destruction of Commodore Barney's flotilla in the Patuxent River on 22 August 1814.


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