Armed with one gun and 74 men, captured by the Port d'Espagne, commanded by J.P. Stewart, off the Leeward Islands 18 August 1807. Her capture was described in a letter dated 18 August 1807, written by J.P. Stewart. This schooner armed with a long 18 pdr and 74 men was captured after a chase of 6 hours. The last port she visited was Margarita, fitted out for a period of 3 month, destined to the windward of Barbados but still without prizes.
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The spelling of the names is English so mighty not exactly correspond with the original Spanish spelling. The list published in the Naval Gazetteer was not complete, compared with the The Naval Chronicle
The Naval Gazetteer, published by J.W. Norris&Co., 1827, p. 529-530. Digitalized version.
The Naval Chronicle vol XVIII, July-December 1807, p. 227, 345-346, 432, 510 and 514-515. Digitalized version.
Sources
The spelling of the names is English so mighty not exactly correspond with the original Spanish spelling. The list published in the Naval Gazetteer was not complete, compared with the The Naval Chronicle
The Naval Gazetteer, published by J.W. Norris&Co., 1827, p. 529-530. Digitalized version.
The Naval Chronicle vol XVIII, July-December 1807, p. 227, 345-346, 432, 510 and 514-515. Digitalized version.