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SCOURGE (22) The French ROBroken upSTE taken on 15 April 1796 by Sir J.B. WARREN in POMONE off the Saintes.
Sold in 1802.

  • 1797 Sam.
    WARREN, 03/1797, Leeward Is. She had been out since 13 April 1797 and had captured two Spanish letters of marque.
  • SCOURGE left at the beginning of July 1800 with INVINCIBLE to convoy the homeward bound West India fleet of 91 sail, mainly Guinea-men bound for Liverpool and Glasgow. She parted from the convoy off Cape Clear on 9 August and escorted two merchantmen up the Bristol Channel as far as Lundy. She arrived in Plymouth on the 22nd with the news that the outward bound fleet, which had sailed in April under convoy of SCORPION, SEVERN and DROMEDARY, had arrived in Martinique on 20 May.
    SCOURGE was paid off and, on 14 September, her crew were turned over to GANGES.


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