HMS Belliqueux (1780)
Belliqueux
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Great Britain | |
Name | HMS Belliqueux |
Namesake | Belliqueux is french for Belligerent or Warlike |
Ordered | 19 February 1778 |
Builder | Perry, Blackwall Yard |
Laid down | June 1778 |
Launched | 5 June 1780 |
Honours and awards | Participated in: |
Fate | Broken up, 1816 |
Notes | Prison ship from 1814 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Class and type | Ardent-class ship of the line |
Tons burthen | 1379 (bm) |
Length | 160 ft (48.8 m) (gundeck) |
Beam | 44 ft 4 in (13.5 m) |
Depth of hold | 19 ft (5.8 m) |
Propulsion | Sails |
Sail plan | Full-rigged ship |
Armament |
HMS Belliqueux (Eng. warlike) was a 64-gun
In 1781 Belliqueux took part at the Battle of Fort Royal, and in 1782 she was at the Battle of the Saintes.
In 1796 she came under the command of Captain John Inglis who commanded her bravely during the Battle of Camperdown in October 1797.
At the action of 4 August 1800, Belliqueux captured the French frigate Concorde.
After the Dutch Governor Jansens signed a capitulation on 18 January 1806, and the British established control of the
At Madras, the captains of the eight East Indiamen in the convoy joined together to present Captain George Byng, of Belliqueux, a piece of silver plate worth £100 as a token of appreciation for his conduct while they were under his orders. Byng wrote his thank you letter to them on 24 April.[3]
Belliqueux was employed as a prison ship from 1814, and was broken up in 1816.[1]
Citations
- ^ a b c Lavery 2003, p. 181.
- ^ Lloyd's List, №4059..
- ^ Naval Chronicle, Vol. 17, pp.470-1.
- ^ Wedderburn 1898, p. 293.
References
- Lavery, Brian (2003), The Ship of the Line: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850, vol. 1, Conway Maritime Press, ISBN 0-85177-252-8
- Wedderburn, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy (1898), Wedderburn book: a history of the Wedderburns in the counties of Berwick, and Forfar, designed of Wedderburn, Kingennie, Ester Powrie, Blackness, Balindean, and Gosford; and their younger branches; together with some account of other families of the name, 1296-1896, vol. 1, Printed for private circulation, p. 293