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Rose (2), 1793
Type: Hired Cutter ; Armament 8
Hired : 1793 ;
Disposal date or year : 1801
Notes:
Jul 1796 captured the French privateer Sans Culottes.
1 Jan 1799 CO : Lt Jos Riddell ; stationed : St. Marcou (N.C.).
24 Feb 1800, Portsmouth, sailed the Rose cutter, Lt. W. R. Faulkner, for the coast of France.
1 Mar 1800, Portsmouth, arrived the Rose cutter, Lt. W. H. Faulknor, with dispatches from the coast of France.
31 May 1800 Rose (2d), (Lt. Henry. Richardson), and Dolphin, captured the French privateer Risque à Tout, mounting 2 x 4-pounders, and 16 men, Jacques Neel, Captain, out ten hours from Cherbourg, off Cape Barfleur.
22 Nov 1800, Portsmouth, arrived the Rose cutter, Lt Richardson, from Marcou, which fell in, yesterday, with a French privateer, of 10 guns, off Dungeness, which she engaged for two hours. The privateer afterwards made off and the Rose, from her shattered condition, was unable to pursue her.
Rose (1), 1794
Type: Hired Cutter ; Armament 10
Hired : 1794 ;
Disposal date or year : 13 Oct 1800
Disposal Details : taken by two Dutch gun vessels in the River Ems.
Notes:
3 Oct 1797 arrived Yarmouth from off the Texel to victual and store etc.
9 Oct 1797 sailed from Yarmouth for the Texel. 11 Oct 1797 engaged the Dutch fleet in what was to be known as the Battle of Camperdown (Admiral Duncan).
21 Feb 1798 prize money resulting from the sale of Dutch ships captured on the 11 Oct 1797 due for payment. www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/14089/pages/120
1 Jan 1799 CO : Lt W Frissell ; stationed : North Sea (N.C.).
20 Apr 1799 Rose, Master Richard Stevenson, recaptured the Schooner Fortitude and her Cargo.
2 Oct 1799 paid salvage arising from the recapture of the schooner Fortitude and her cargo.
Circa Jul 1799 salvage monies due to the officers and crew of the Rose, Master Richard Stevenson, resulting from the re-capture of the packet Sprightly, of Berwick, and the brigantine Lord Salton, of Abserdeen, ready for payment.
13 Aug-Oct 1799 employed on expedition to Holland.
28 Aug 1799 capture of the Dutch hulks Drotchterland and Brooderschap, and the ships Helder, Venus, Minerva, and Hector, in the New Diep, in Holland.
The following appeared in the London Gazette : www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/15217/pages/1347
Leith, December 20, 1799.
Notice is hereby given to the Offcers and Ship's Company of HM Hired Armed Cutter Rose, Richard Stevenson, Esq., Commander, that an Account of the Sales of the Four French Fishing Vessels Balthazar, Stadt Flemsburg, Blanckaneze, and De Zee Lust, captured by the said Cutter in the Months of July and August last, will be lodged in the Registry of the High Court of Admiralty in Scotland, agreeable to Act of Parliament. Ramsay, Williamson, and Co. Agents for the Captors.
11 Jul 1800 captured the Stadt Copenhagen, Stadt Arundahl, and Charlotta Henrietta, Richard
Stevenson, commander.
31 Jul 1801 captured the Stadt Elsigneur, Christianus, and Aspacia, Richard
Stevenson, commander.
21 Sep 1801 prize money resulting from the captures on the 11 and 31 Jul 1800 due for payment at Great Yarmouth.
24 Feb 1802 prize money resulting from the capture of the Dutch hulks Drotchterland and Brooderschap, and the ships Helder, Venus, Minerva, and Hector due to be paid.
17 Nov-30 Dec 1802 this cutter entitled to prize money resulting from the expedition to Holland due for payment as this cutter appears to be employed in the North Sea whilst the other cutter is employed in the Channel and on the coast of France.
Rose, 1803
Type: Hired Cutter ; Armament 6
Hired : 1803 ;
Disposal date or year : 1804
Notes:
25 Jun 1803 Rose and Hydra captured the French privateer Phoebe on the Home station.
Rose, 1811
Type: Tender ; Armament 6
Hired : 1811 ;
Disposal date or year : -
Notes:
Plymouth Dock 23 May 1811 Sailed for Greenock.
Plymouth 25 May 1811 Sailed for Greenock.