HMS Linnet (1806)
HMS Linnet was originally His Majesty’s revenue cutter Speedwell, launched in 1797, that the Royal Navy purchased in 1806. Linnet captured a number of privateers before the French frigate Gloire captured her in 1813. The French sold or transferred her to the Americans, who operated her as the privateer Bunkers Hill. In March 1814 the British recaptured her, but did not return her to service.
Wikipage redirect
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
HMS Linnet (1806)
HMS Linnet was originally His Majesty’s revenue cutter Speedwell, launched in 1797, that the Royal Navy purchased in 1806. Linnet captured a number of privateers before the French frigate Gloire captured her in 1813. The French sold or transferred her to the Americans, who operated her as the privateer Bunkers Hill. In March 1814 the British recaptured her, but did not return her to service.
length (mm)
has abstract
HMS Linnet was originally His ...... did not return her to service.
@en
capture date
1813-02-25
length (μ)
2.34696e+1
ship beam (μ)
status
Wikipage page ID
32,945,340
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
997,965,160
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
Hide header
title
@en
Ship acquired
Ship armament
*British service:2 x 6-pounder ...... carronades
*Privateer:14 guns
@en
Ship builder
Cowes
@en
Ship captured
1813-02-25
March 1814
@en
Ship complement
*British service:60
*French service:75
*Privateer:86
@en
Ship country
Ship displacement
Ship fate
Sold 1813
@en
Ship flag
Ship launched
Ship length
;
@en
Ship name
Bunkers Hill
@en
HMS Linnet
@en
Linnet
@en
Ship propulsion
Ship purchased
Ship tons burthen
Ship type
Cutter; later brig
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
comment
HMS Linnet was originally His ...... did not return her to service.
@en
label
HMS Linnet (1806)
@en
differentFrom
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Bunkers Hill
@en
HMS Linnet
@en
Linnet
@en