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Telegraph, 1813
Type: Schooner ; Armament 12
Launched : Taken 1813 ;
Disposal date or year : 21 Jan 1817
Disposal Details : Wrecked on the point of Mount Batten, at the entrance of Catwater, Plymouth: one man saved. Captain John Little, C.B.
Notes:
Plymouth 23 Aug 1813 Has detained and sent in the American schooner Allen and Adelaide, Booth, master, from Nantz.
Falmouth 18 Sep 1813 Arrived with four French chasse marees, laden with brandy, wine &c. cut out of Bourdeaux.
Plymouth 27 Sep 1813 Appointed convoy to St. Sebastian.
Plymouth 28 Sep 1813 Sailed with a convoy of transports for St. Sebastian.
13 Oct 1813 Telegraph, Challenger, and Constant bring about a situation where the crew of the French brig-corvette Flibustier set their ship on fire.
Plymouth 4 Jan 1814 Cut out near Nantz and sent in a French chasse-maree.
Falmouth 4 Jan 1814 Detained and sent in a French ketch.
Plymouth 17 Jan 1814 Arrived from a cruise.
Islands of Scilly 11 Mar 1814 Came in the Helicon with a French chasse maree in tow, prize to the Telegraph schooner.
Falmouth 22 Mar 1814 Has detained and sent in the French dogger North Star, from Nantz.
Plymouth 5 Apr 1814 Has detained and sent in the French galliot Neidsteerm.
Plymouth 27 Jul 1814 Arrived with a convoy of transports with troops from Bordeaux.
Portsmouth 31 Dec 1815 Sailed on a cruise.
Plymouth 20 Jan 1817 Is lost on the rocks of the Hoe ; one man only drowned.
21 Jan 1817 Wrecked on the point of Mount Batten, at the entrance of Catwater: one man saved. Captain John Little, C.B., However others accounts of the incident suggest that several men were injured, but that only one man died.