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French cutter Téméraire (1780)

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History
French Royal Navy Ensign
Kingdom of France
NameTéméraire
NamesakeTemerarious
Laid downJuly 1780[1]
Launched13 November 1780[1]
CommissionedDecember 1780[1]
FateStricken 1784
General characteristics
Class and type<i>Facteur</i>-class cutter
Displacement150 tonnes[1]
Length26 metres[1]
Beam6.5 metres[1]
Draught2.5 metres[1]
Sail planXebec
Armament
  • 2 × 4-pounder + 8 × swivel guns
  • Later: 4 × 3-pounders[2]

Téméraire was a cutter aviso of the French Navy, commissioned in Lorient in December 1780.

Career

Built by engineer Arnous-Dessaulsays after plans by Charles Segondat-Duvernet, Téméraire was started in July 1780 in Lorient, and commissioned in December.

In July 1782, HMS Cormorant captured her off Brest. (British sources give the place of capture as 8–9 leagues WSW of Cape Clear.) Téméraire was armed with ten 6-pounder guns and had a crew of 50 men under the command of lieutenant de frégate Le Fer. She was nine days out of Brest and taking dispatches to the combined fleets. Before he struck Le Fer, her commander, threw overboard the dispatches, her logbook and papers, and eight guns.[3] She then arrived at Cork.[4]

The French recaptured her in 1783 and recommissioned her in the French Royal Navy.

Fate

Téméraire was struck from the Navy lists in 1784; at that time, she was either in Toulon or in Brest.

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Roche, p.432
  2. ^ Demerliac (2004), n°596, p.89.
  3. ^ "No. 12322". The London Gazette. 13 August 1782. p. 1.
  4. ^ Lloyd's List №1386.

References

  • Demerliac, Alain (2004). La Marine de Louis XVI: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1774 à 1792 (in French). Éditions Ancre. ISBN 2-906381-23-3.
  • Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours. Vol. 1. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. ISBN 978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC 165892922. (1671-1870)
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