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JOHN BULL Cutter Built in 1802.
  • 1805 Lieut. CARTWRIGHT, (KORTWRIGHT?) Channel.
    She arrived at Port Royal, Jamaica, with dispatches on 28 March 1805 having taken 38 days from Plymouth. She spoke with ACASTA off Madeira and learned that she had lost her outward bound convoy to Jamaica during a gale. Ten of the missing fleet turned up at Barbados before JOHN BULL left. She then served on the Jamaica station under Rear-Ad. James DACRES where she captured the French schooner ELIZABETH.
  • In July 1809 she was captured by a French privateer and taken into Dieppe.


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