HM hired armed cutter Dart explained

HM hired armed cutter Dart was a hired armed vessel that served the Royal Navy between 15 June 1803 and 10 January 1805.

Dart was under the command of Lieutenant Norton on 3 July when she arrived at Torbay, together with he hired cutter Venus. Their role was to be to escort the Torbay fishing vessels. Still, on 6 September 1803 Dart brought into Dartmouth the smuggling cutter Dart and the smuggling lugger Clenk with 220 and 62 casks of foreign spirits.[1]

Ann was sailing from Teignmouth to Shields when a French privateer of 14 guns captured her. Dart recaptured Ann, which arrived at Dartmouth on 2 June 1804.[2] Dart fired on the privateer, which had a crew of 60 men, but declined the opportunity to engage Dart.[3]

Dart detained St Andre, Salvo, master, which was sailing from Cadiz to Dieppe. St Andre arrived at Dartmouth on 10 July.[4]

On 11 September Dart brought into Dartmouth the smuggling lugger Hope, of Beer, with 130 casks of spirits and some tobacco.[5]

References

Notes and References

  1. " Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts". Trewman's Exeter Flying Post (Exeter, England), 8 September 1803, Issue 2081.
  2. News: The Marine List . Lloyd's List . 4459 . 25 June 1804 . 2027/hvd.32044050633072?urlappend=%3Bseq=319 .
  3. "Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts". 7 June 1804, Trewman's Exeter Flying Post (Exeter, England), issue: 2120.
  4. News: The Marine List . Lloyd's List . 4470 . 13 July 1804 . 2027/hvd.32044050633072?urlappend=%3Bseq=343 .
  5. " POSTSCRIPT". Trewman's Exeter Flying Post (Exeter, England), 13 September 1804, issue 2134.