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HMS Epervier was a French 16-gun Alcyon-class brig. HMS Egyptienne captured her in the Atlantic Ocean on 27 July 1803; she was taken into Royal Navy service under her existing name. Before being broken up in 1811 she captured several prizes and was present at the Battle of San Domingo. Her crew received a clasp to the Naval General Service Medal for their participation in that battle and another for an action in December 1808. She was laid up in late 1810 and was sold in 1811.

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  • HMS Epervier was a French 16-gun Alcyon-class brig. HMS Egyptienne captured her in the Atlantic Ocean on 27 July 1803; she was taken into Royal Navy service under her existing name. Before being broken up in 1811 she captured several prizes and was present at the Battle of San Domingo. Her crew received a clasp to the Naval General Service Medal for their participation in that battle and another for an action in December 1808. She was laid up in late 1810 and was sold in 1811. (en)
  • L'Épervier est un brick de 16 canons lancé en 1802 à Nantes pour la marine impériale française. Capturé en 1803 par la HMS Egyptienne, il sert ensuite dans la Royal Navy sous le nom de HMS Epervier. Présent à la bataille de San Domingo, il capture de nombreuses prises avant d'être mis à quai en 1810, puis démoli en 1811. (fr)
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  • *French service:16 x 4-pounder guns *British service: 16 x 32-pounder carronades + 2 x 6-pounder guns (en)
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  • Louis, Antoine, and Mathurin Crucy, Basse-Indre (en)
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  • Scrapped June 1811 (en)
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  • October 1801 (en)
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  • Epervier (en)
  • HMS Epervier (en)
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  • HMS Epervier was a French 16-gun Alcyon-class brig. HMS Egyptienne captured her in the Atlantic Ocean on 27 July 1803; she was taken into Royal Navy service under her existing name. Before being broken up in 1811 she captured several prizes and was present at the Battle of San Domingo. Her crew received a clasp to the Naval General Service Medal for their participation in that battle and another for an action in December 1808. She was laid up in late 1810 and was sold in 1811. (en)
  • L'Épervier est un brick de 16 canons lancé en 1802 à Nantes pour la marine impériale française. Capturé en 1803 par la HMS Egyptienne, il sert ensuite dans la Royal Navy sous le nom de HMS Epervier. Présent à la bataille de San Domingo, il capture de nombreuses prises avant d'être mis à quai en 1810, puis démoli en 1811. (fr)
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  • HMS Epervier (1802) (fr)
  • HMS Epervier (1803) (en)
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