HMS Arrow

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Arrow, 1805
Type: Schooner ;
Launched : 1805 ; Disposal date or year : 1828
Notes:

1805 Building

19 Jan 1811 notice is given that the Proceeds of Le Caton and Maria Joseph, and sundry Wines and Liquor taken out of Ships destroyed between 17 Dec 1809 and 17 Feb 1810, Arrow Schooner in Company, will be paid to those actually entitled to receive the same, on the Cadmus's arrival in Port ; and the Shares net then demanded will be recalled at etc. Agents for the Cadmus and Arrow.

Plymouth Jul 21 1811 (Lieut. Jones), departed with a convoy for the Downs.

Plymouth Oct 8 1811 Has detained and sent in the French poleacre Jean Baptiste, laden with tar and resin which is in so leaky a state that her cargo will be landed.

Plymouth Dec 25 1811 Went up harbour to repair damage sustained in an attack on some vessels on the coast of France.

Plymouth Jan 6 1812 arrived from the coast of France.

Plymouth Jan 6 1812 Has sent in a French brig.

Falmouth Aug 1 1812 departed for Halifax and New York.

Falmouth Jan 24 1813 Had one man killed, and her sails and rigging much cut in an action with a French brig, 22, off Isle Dieu, which, owing to light winds and fog, escaped.

Plymouth Feb 2 1813 Has sent in the French chasse-maree Sally, with a cargo of wine and brandy.

Plymouth Feb 5 1813 arrived from Basque Roads having fallen in with a fleet of French coasters : she took six, and destroyed three.

Plymouth Mar 17 1813 Has sent in the French chasse maree Le Julie, with a cargo of brandy and wine.

Plymouth Jun 7 1813 departed on a cruise.

Plymouth Nov 6 1813 Is reported to have departed from Passages with a convoy.

Plymouth Nov 6 1813 arrived from Passages, with a convoy of transports.

Falmouth Nov 14 1813 arrived from a cruise.

Falmouth Nov 15 1813 departed on a cruise.

Passages Feb 12 1814 departed with a convoy

Plymouth Feb 21 1814 arrived with a convoy of transports from Passages.

Plymouth Mar 1 1814 arrived from Falmouth with a convoy.