Abénaquise

History
France
Name: Abénaquise
Launched: 1756 in Quebec[1]
Captured: 1757
History
Great Britain
Name: HMS Aurora
In service: 1757[1]
Out of service: 1763[1]
General characteristics
Class and type: Frigate
Armament: 36 guns[1]

The Abénaquise (or Abenakise) was a 36-gun ship of the French Navy of the Ancien Régime, built by R.N. Levasseur and launched on 8 July 1757.[1][2] She was commanded by captain Gabriel Pellegrin.[3] In 1757 she crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 38 days. This was one of the fastest crossings from Brest to Petite ferme on the La Côte-de-Beaupré with pilot Pellegrin, port captain of Quebec, who was on his forty-second crossing.

French Navy career 1756–1757

The Abénaquise or Abenakise was built in Quebec in either 1756 or 1757.[1]

Royal Navy career 1757–1763

In 1757 she was captured by HMS Unicorn.[2]

Bibliography

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Proulx, Gilles (1 January 1984). Between France and New France: Life Aboard the Tall Sailing Ships. Dundurn. p. 37. ISBN 1770700498.
  2. 1 2 Phillips, Michael. "AURORA". The Age of Nelson. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  3. (Eccles 1972, p. 123)


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