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HMS Antigua (1779)

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History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Antigua
NamesakeAntigua, an island in the West Indies
In serviceAugust 1779
FateSold 12 January 1792
General characteristics
TypeSloop
Armament14 guns

HMS Antigua was a 14-gun sloop that served in the British Royal Navy from 1779 to 1792. In contemporary records she is sometimes referred to as "His Majesty's armed brig Antigua".

American Revolutionary War

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Between 1780 and 1782 she was under the command of Lieutenant Robert Barton,[1] and captured several prizes.

  • On 28 December, 1777 she captured the American privateer Nancy.[2][3]
  • On 25 December 1780 she captured two Dutch ships, the Vrouw Elizabeth and Stad Workum.[4]
  • On 9 August 1781 she retook the French privateer Defiance.[5]
  • On 23 December 1781 she was in company with Squirrel, Dunkirk, and Cambridge at the capture of the Dutch ship De Vrow Esther.[6]
  • On 28 April 1782, Antigua and the cutter Viper brought into Waterford a French privateer lugger and her prize. The prize was a sloop that had been sailing from London to Cork with merchandise when the privateer took her.[7]

Antigua was in service in August 1789.

Fate

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Antigua was sold on 12 January 1792.[8]

Citations

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  1. ^ "NMM, vessel ID 380007" (PDF). Warship Histories, vol v. National Maritime Museum. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 August 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  2. ^ "No. 12150". The London Gazette. 2 January 1781. p. 3.
  3. ^ "Naval Documents of The American Revolution Volume 11 AMERICAN THEATRE: Jan. 1, 1778–Mar. 31, 1778 EUROPEAN THEATRE: Jan. 1, 1778–Mar. 31, 1778" (PDF). U.S. Government printing office via Imbiblio. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  4. ^ "No. 12394". The London Gazette. 3 December 1782. p. 4.
  5. ^ "No. 12436". The London Gazette. 29 April 1783. pp. 3–4.
  6. ^ "No. 12678". The London Gazette. 30 August 1785. p. 410.
  7. ^ "No. 12293". The London Gazette. 4 May 1782. p. 1.
  8. ^ Colledge, p. 34.

References

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  • Colledge, J.J. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of All Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy From the Fifteenth Century to the Present. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1987. ISBN 0-87021-652-X.

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