HMS Laura

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Laura, 1806
Type: Cutter ; Armament 10
Launched : 1806 ; Disposal date or year : 8 Sep 1812
Disposal Details : Captured by the Diligent, French privateer, coast of North America. Lieutenant C. Newton Hunter
Notes:

1806 Built at Bermuda of the pencil cedar, measure, BOM, 111 tons ; pierced to mount, but too small conveniently to carry, ten 18-pounder carronades, rigged as cutters, with a crew of 50 men and boys.

4 Aug 1807 captured the French privateer Rhone on the Leeward Island station.

1808 a less than complimentary comment on this type of vessel, which, although built in 1806, is included by William James in the volume for 1808, presumably in the light of the experiences of those who had departed them, and the results achieved or otherwise - that said this vessel reflected some improvement over the 75-78 ton vessels built in 1804.

26 Aug 1809, the British schooner Mary, of Carlisle Bay, Barbadoes, is reported to have been seized off Martinique by HM cutter Laura, for having taken in there, with the intention of importing into the Barbadoes a large quantity of coffee and cocoa.

8 Sep 1812 Captured by the Diligent, French privateer, coast of North America.

18 Apr 1813, the ship Stag, in company with HMS Unicorn, captured in lat 47� 30' N. lon 7� W. the American letter of marque schooner Hebe (formerly HBM's schooner Laura), 2, John Picarere, Master, 15 men, bound to Bourdeaux.

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