Английская Википедия:HMS Magpie (1806)

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HMS Magpie was a Royal Navy Cuckoo-class schooner that William Rowe of Newcastle built and launched on 17 May 1806. Like all her class, she was armed with four 12-pounder carronades and had a crew of 20. She had been in British service for less than a year when she grounded on the coast of France, which led to her capture. She then served in the French navy until 1828, including a few years as a prison ship.

Capture

Lieutenant Edward Johnson commissioned her in 1806.Шаблон:Sfnp Fleeing a storm she attempted to anchor near Les Sept Îsles on the coast of Brittany. This proved impossible and she took shelter in a bay near Perros. When Magpie anchored, she grounded.Шаблон:Sfnp As French troops approached in boats she surrendered. The troops took her and her crew captive on 18 February 1807.Шаблон:Sfnp

French service

The French took her into service as Magpye and commissioned her at Brest under lieutenant de vaisseau Arnous-Dessaulsays,Шаблон:Sfnp on 16 May 1807.Шаблон:Sfnp

By 1809, she was carrying messages for Admiral Willaumez when on 21 February he attempted to escape Brest with a large French fleet. The British blockade squadron drove them to take shelter under the Île d'Aix.[1] Lieutenant Arnous commanded Magpye for 38 months before removing to the corvette Echo. His biographer avers that during this time Magpye escorted convoys in the Channel and had numerous engagements with the British without, however, suffering any harm or casualties.[2]

On 19 June 1811, Captain Proteau took command of the 17th coastal squadron at Brest with Magpye as his "flagship", while between June and December Magpie was under the command of Lieutenant de vaisseau Clémendot. On 17 August Proteau became commander of the 3rd squadron of the Imperial coastal flotilla at Boulogne, including the 17th squadron. He removed to the pram Ville-de-Rouen. The flotilla was laid up in March 1812.[3]

On 26 July 1814 the French changed MagpyeШаблон:'s name to Colombe. During the Hundred Days her name reverted to Magpye, only to revert to Colombe on 15 July 1815. She was paid off on 20 August but recommissioned 5 April 1816 for Senegal.Шаблон:Sfnp By October 1816 she was listed as an 80-ton transport.Шаблон:Sfnp

Around 1820 she participated at Brest in trials of three new types of rudder.[4] In 1821 she may have been engaged in fisheries protection.[5]

In 1823 she reverted to being a schooner.Шаблон:Sfnp In December 1823 she sailed from Lorient to Rochefort under the command of enseigne de vaisseaux Dagorne, and arrived in January 1824. A French Parliamentary report from 1826 notes that she is mentioned in the national accounts for 1824 as being laid up at Rochefort with a two-man crew.[6]

Fate

In 1826 Colombe became a prison ship at Brest. She was broken up at Rochefort in August 1828.Шаблон:Sfnp

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References

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  1. James (1837), Vol. V, pp.94-8.
  2. Sarrut (1835-41), Vol. 4, p.118-9.
  3. Gignon (1895), p.88.
  4. Monthly magazine and British register, Volume 49, p.433.
  5. Revue de Paris, April 1851, Vol. 4, p.2.
  6. Archives parlementaires de 1787 à 1860: recueil complet des débats ... (France: Assemblée nationale, Chambres des Députés), 26 April 1826, p.470.