HMS Polecat

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History
File:Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svgGreat Britain
NameHMS Polecat
NamesakePolecat
Acquired1782 by purchase
Captured1782
General characteristics
Tons burthen100[1] (bm)
PropulsionSails
Armament
  • Pennsylvania: 10 guns
  • Royal Navy: 14 guns

HMS Polecat was the Pennsylvania privateer Navarro, Captain William Keeler, which HMS Orpheus captured in March 1782.[1] Between her commissioning on 18 July 1781 under Captain Woolman Sutton and her capture, Navarro captured two British vessels and recaptured one American vessel.[1] One vessel that Navarro captured was Rebecca, M'Fadzean, master, which was sailing from Jamaica to London when Navarro captured Rebecca at Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found., north of the Azores.[2][a]

The Royal Navy purchased Navarre at Boston for £1097 3s 5d and took her into service as the 14-gun brig-sloop HMS Polecat. She was initially under the command of Lieutenant Edmund Nagle,[4] but Lieutenant the Honourable Patrick Napier succeeded him.[5][6] Two French frigates chased her off the coast of Virginia on 31 July 1782; Émeraude effected the actual capture.[7] Polecat was taken into York River, Virginia about 13 August.[1] Her subsequent disposition is unknown.[8]

Notes

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  1. ^ Rebecca, M'Fadz'n, master, Clark & Co., owner, of 280 tons (bm), had been launched in 1775 at Philadelphia.[3]

Citations

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  1. ^ a b c d [1] Granville Hough – American War of Independence at Sea: Navarro.
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  3. ^ Lloyd's Register (1782), Seq.No.R25.
  4. ^ Marshall (1823), p. 277.
  5. ^ Winfield (2007), p. 319.
  6. ^ Clowes et al. (1897-1903), Vol. 4, p. 112.
  7. ^ Hepper (1994), p. 68.
  8. ^ Demerliac (1996), p. 150, #1281.

References

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  • Clowes, W. Laird, et al. (1897-1903) The royal navy: a history from the earliest times to the present. (Boston: Little, Brown and Co.; London : S. Low, Marston and Co.).
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