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Elizabeth, Four vessels
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Elizabeth, Schooner, 1806-1814
1806 French vessel captured.

15 Dec 1809 sailed from Basse-terre, Guadeloupe, with a small squadron in search of a French sqadron reported to be in the area. In subsequent days was joined by 2 sloops and 2 frigates.

17 Dec 1809 the French ships Loire and Seine were sighted and anchored under a shore battery in a cove at Arise la Basque, where the British squadron was joined by the Sceptre, 74. The French ships were subsequently engaged and destroyed on the 18th.

Oct 1814 Reputed to have foundered by upsetting, (capsized), when in chase of an American privateer. Lieut W. Dyer.

Elizabeth Tender, <-1811->
1 Mar 1811 Reported as being on the Greenock Station, Lt Rob. Morris.

Elizabeth Tender, <-1811->
1 Mar 1811 Reported as Cruising in the Channel, Master R.W. Hamilton

Elizabeth Cutter, <-1812->
Plymouth 7 Jan 1812 whilst cruizing off here discovered Les Deux Freres, from L'Orient, recently taken by the Pelorus, and brought her into port.