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At least three French privateers during the Napoleonic Wars were named Dame Ernouf, for Geneviève Miloent, wife of Jean Augustin Ernouf, governor of Guadeloupe:

  • Dame Ernouf (1805–1805), was a 200-ton brig with a crew of about 100 men and armed with sixteen 6-pounder guns.[1] She was under Captain Vilac.[2] HMS Curieux captured her on 8 February 1805 and the Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Seaforth. Seaforth foundered later that year.
  • Dame Ernouf (1806–1806), was a privateer of 150 men and 17 guns.[3] HMS Heureux captured her on 30 March 1806.

See also

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Citations

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  1. ^ Demerliac (2003), p. 322, №2748.
  2. ^ Guérin (1857), p. 378.
  3. ^ Demerliac (2003), p. 322, №2753.

References

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  • Demerliac, Alain (2003). La Marine du Consulat et du Premier Empire: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1800 A 1815 (in French). Éditions Ancre. ISBN 2-903179-30-1.
  • Guérin, Léon (1857). Histoire maritime de France (in French). Vol. 6. Dufour et Mulat.
  • La Nicollière-Teijero, Stéphane (1896). La course et les corsaires du port de Nantes.