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Robert (1793 ship)
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Robert was a 16-gun French privateer corvette launched in 1793 at Nantes. The British captured her in 1793 and named her HMS Espion. The French recaptured her in 1794 and took her into service as Espion. The British recaptured her in 1795, but there being another Espion in service by then, the British renamed their capture HMS Spy. She served under that name until the Navy sold her in 1801. Spy then became a slave ship, a merchantman to South America, and privateer again. The French captured her in mid-1805 and sent her into Guadeloupe.
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*Robert: 18 × 6-pounder guns + 8-12 × 1-pounder swivel guns *HMS Espion: 16 × 16-pounder guns *Espion:18 × 6-pounder guns *HMS Spy:16 × 6-pounder guns *Spy 1803: 24 × 12 & 4-pounder guns *Spy 1805:6 × 6-pounder + 10 × 12-pounder guns *Spy 1805: 8 × 4-pounder guns + 18 × 18-pounder carronades + 2 × swivel guns
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Nantes
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*Robert: 100-170 *HMS Espion: 120 *Espion: 135-146, but 140 at capture *HMS Spy: 120 *Spy 1803: 45 *Spy 1805: 107
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UK France Great Britain
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400
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1793
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Robert was a 16-gun French privateer corvette launched in 1793 at Nantes. The British captured her in 1793 and named her HMS Espion. The French recaptured her in 1794 and took her into service as Espion. The British recaptured her in 1795, but there being another Espion in service by then, the British renamed their capture HMS Spy. She served under that name until the Navy sold her in 1801. Spy then became a slave ship, a merchantman to South America, and privateer again. The French captured her in mid-1805 and sent her into Guadeloupe.
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