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HMS Musquito (or Mosquito) was a 16-gun ship-sloop, previously the French privateer Magicienne or Petite Magicienne. The Royal Navy captured her in March 1798. After the Spanish captured Musquito in September 1798, she served in the Spanish Navy until she was broken up in 1805.

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  • HMS Musquito (1798) (es)
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  • El HMS Musquito, fue una corbeta (Sloop-of-war) de la Marina Real Británica, anteriormente el corsario francés Magicienne.​ La marina británica la apresó en el Caribe en marzo de 1798. En septiembre de ese mismo año fue apresada por tres fragatas españolas sobre Puerto Padre en la isla de Cuba. Incorporada a la Marina Real española recibió el nombre de Ardilla, y fue dada de baja en 1805.​ (es)
  • HMS Musquito (or Mosquito) was a 16-gun ship-sloop, previously the French privateer Magicienne or Petite Magicienne. The Royal Navy captured her in March 1798. After the Spanish captured Musquito in September 1798, she served in the Spanish Navy until she was broken up in 1805. (en)
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  • HMS Musquito (en)
  • Petite Magicienne (en)
  • Mosquito (alias Ardilla) (en)
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  • By capture 1798 (en)
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  • France (en)
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  • Broken up 1805 (en)
  • Captured by three Spanish frigates (en)
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  • Mosquito (en)
  • HMS Musquito (en)
  • Petite Magicienne (en)
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  • In modern-day English sources, the ship is often mistaken for , paid off in 1796. (en)
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  • El HMS Musquito, fue una corbeta (Sloop-of-war) de la Marina Real Británica, anteriormente el corsario francés Magicienne.​ La marina británica la apresó en el Caribe en marzo de 1798. En septiembre de ese mismo año fue apresada por tres fragatas españolas sobre Puerto Padre en la isla de Cuba. Incorporada a la Marina Real española recibió el nombre de Ardilla, y fue dada de baja en 1805.​ (es)
  • HMS Musquito (or Mosquito) was a 16-gun ship-sloop, previously the French privateer Magicienne or Petite Magicienne. The Royal Navy captured her in March 1798. After the Spanish captured Musquito in September 1798, she served in the Spanish Navy until she was broken up in 1805. (en)
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  • Broken up 1805
  • Captured by three Spanish frigates
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