• vaisseau Pierre Bouvet had a "brig gourable" constructed at Île de France in 1808. This vessel received the name Entreprenant, and was commissioned under...
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  • Entreprenant was the first of a sequence of three vessels of the French Navy in 1807-1810 under the same name and with the same captain. She was a patamar...
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  • in 1808 Entreprenant (1808), an 18-gun brig, captured during the Invasion of Île de France. Broken up as unfit for Royal Navy service. Entreprenant (1849)...
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  • carrying from Macao when Lieutenant de vaisseau Pierre Bouvet of French brig Entreprenant (1808) captured her in the Straits of Malacca on 20 October 1809....
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    Pierre François Étienne Bouvet de Maisonneuve (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    named Entreprenant. After he was exchanged, he cruised off the Malabar Coast undetected amongst indigenous shipping. Appointed to a 16-gun brig also named...
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    HMS Entreprenante (also Entreprenant), was a 10-gun cutter that the Royal Navy captured from the French in 1798. The British commissioned her in 1799...
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  • 'Iashcheritsa' (1808)". Threedecks. Retrieved 21 March 2023. "Russian brig 'Zmeia' (1808)". Threedecks. Retrieved 21 March 2023. "French Fifth Rate frigate...
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  • Margaret (1804 ship) (category Brigs of the French Navy)
    The French captured Margaret in the Persian Gulf in 1808. Captain H. Wilson reported that the French naval felucca Entreprenante (or Entreprenant), Lieutenant...
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    Staunch trailing some distance behind. When she chased the French frigates and the brig Entreprenant early on the morning of 13 September, she outdistanced...
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    corvette Victor, the brig Entreprenant, the aviso Lutin and schooner-aviso Mouche n°23) in the various harbours of Isle de France, as well as 24 merchant...
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    captured the French ship Entreprenant. On 17 April St Fiorenzo returned to Plymouth, bringing with her a French brig that she had captured. The French vessel...
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  • Hired armed cutter Active (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    fireship Phosphorus. On 13 January 1808, Pandora, Commander Henry Hume Spence, captured the French privateer Entreprenant, of 16 guns and 58 men. The chase...
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    promoted to Acting Captain 2nd class. She formed a squadron with Astrée and Entreprenant. On 12 September 1810, Bouvet's squadron intercepted HMS Africaine (commodore...
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    had sided for the Allies. He was rescued in early September by the brig Entreprenant, under Pierre Bouvet. Ducrest de Villeneuve later published the journal...
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    Battle of Grand Port (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    the morning of 27 August, Lambert discovered the brig Entreprenant off the harbour mouth and three French sail approaching in the distance. Iphigenia was...
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    HMS Pandora (1806) (category Cruizer-class brig-sloops)
    captured the Danish droit Emanuel. On 13 January 1808, Pandora captured the French privateer Entreprenant, of 16 guns and 58 men, six or seven miles SSE...
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  • René Lemarant de Kerdaniel (category French Navy admirals)
    captured Iphigénie, the Astrée, as well as the corvette Victor and the brig Entreprenant, Lemarant sailed to patrol off Ile Bourbon, notably taking part in...
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    the Kniphausen ship Brant. On 30 May 1805, Meteor was in company with Entreprenant when they captured the Prussian sloop Omnibus. In October Meteor come...
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    took the French polacca La Bellone, from Valletta bound for Marseille, laden with cotton. On 25 June she captured the French aviso Entreprenant (or Intraprenant)...
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  • Mouche No. 2-class schooner-avisos (category 1808 ships)
    class of twenty-eight 1-gun dispatch or advice boats of the French Navy, all built between 1808 and 1810. Jean Baudry designed the vessels based on the draught...
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  • brig Entreprenant to Isle de France with information of her whereabouts, although Corbet had raised flags that successfully deceived the French into believing...
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    privateers Redoubtable and Entreprenant. Bonne Citoyenne was also among the vessels sharing in the proceeds from the capture of the French frigate Dianne on 25...
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    The squadron also comprised Iphigenia as a flagship, and the sloop Entreprenant. On 12 September 1810, Bouvet's squadron intercepted HMS Africaine (commanded...
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  • "(advertisement)". Lancaster Gazetter. Vol. 7, no. 356. Lancaster. 9 April 1808. "Italian brig 'Pylade' (1807)". Threedecks. Retrieved 10 January 2023. "Italian...
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