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Earl St Vincent, 1800
Type: Hired Cutter ? ;
Hired : 1799 ; Disposal date or year : 1801 ?
Notes:

28 May 1800, Portsmouth, sailed the Earl St Vincent, cutter, with a convoy for the Downs.

12 Jul 1800, Portsmouth, arrived the Earl St. Vincent cutter, Lt. Leckey / Leekey, from a cruise.

16 Jul 1800, Portsmouth, sailed on a cruise.

26 Jul 1800, Portsmouth, sailed on a cruise off Cherburgh.

20 Aug 1800, Portsmouth, arrived with the Friendship, a Danish galliot, her prize, laden with merchandize, from Amsterdam, for Lisbon,

14 Sep 1800, Portsmouth, sailed to join the Harpy, who sailed a few days since with sealed orders.

3 Oct 1800, Portsmouth, sailed with a convoy for the westward.

7 Oct 1800, Portsmouth, arrived with the Ocean transport, with troops for Jersey.

20 Oct 1800, Portsmouth, arrived with Earl Spencer, Lt Rye, from a cruise.

23 Oct 1800, Portsmouth, sailed with the Harpy, on a cruise.

29 Oct 1800, Portsmouth sailed with the Earl Spencer, for the coast of France.

15 Nov 1800, Portsmouth, sailed on a cruise.

11 Dec 1800, Portsmouth, arrived from a cruise.

20 Dec 1800, Plymouth, sailed on a cruise, the Earl St Vincent, 10, Lt Boys.

21 Dec 1800, Portsmouth, sailed with a convoy for the Downs.


Earl St Vincent, 1799
Type: Hired Schooner ;
Hired : 1799 ; Disposal date or year : 1801
Notes:

28 Jan 1800, Plymouth, arrived the Earl St. Vincent schooner, Lt. Smith, from R.-Adm. Duckworth, with dispatches, which were forwarded by express.

13 Mar 1800, Plymouth, arrived from Lisbon with dispatches.


Earl St Vincent, 1801
Type: Hired Armed Cutter or Brig [depending on source : I suspect the former?) ;
Hired : 1801 ; Disposal date or year : 1801
Notes:

26-28 Jan 1801 in company with the Oiseau, Amethyst, Sirius, Immortalite, and Atalante, at the capture of the French 36-gun frigate Dédaigneuse, afterwards added to the British navy under the same name.

6 Aug 1801 captured the French Schooner L'Elise, in sight of HM Ship Diamond, Edward Griffith. Lieutenant Henry Boys, Commander of the Earl St. Vincent [and the Diamond will, therefore, probably be entitled to a share of prize monies resulting from the capture.]

2 Feb 1802 prize money resulting from the capture of the Schooner L'Elise will be available for payment.

4 Jun 1802 prize money resulting from the capture of the Dedaigneuse due for payment.


Earl St Vincent, 1804
Type: Explosion Vessel ;
Launched : 1804 ; Disposal date or year : 3 Oct 1804
Disposal Details : Expended at Boulogne
Notes:

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Earl St Vincent, 1804
Type: Hired Cutter ;
Hired : 1804 ; Disposal date or year : 1808
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