Officeuse (1776)

History
France
Name: Officieuse
Builder: Le Havre by Jean-Joseph Ginoux
Laid down: December 1775
Launched: August 1776
Completed: March 1778
Fate: wrecked November 1781
General characteristics [1]
Displacement: ~700 tonnes
Tons burthen: 350-400 (bm)
Length: 113 ft 2 in (34.5 m)
Beam: 25 ft 0 in (7.6 m)
Draught: 12 ft 6 in (3.8 m)
Sail plan: Full-rigged ship
Complement: 50-190
Armament: Pierced for 20 or 24, carrying 16-20 x 6-pounder guns (w/40 shot per gun)

Officieuse was a storeship launched on 3 August 1776. The French Royal Navy lent her to the Compagnie de Guyane in September. She completed four voyages for the Compagnie, before wrecking on the fifth.[2]

During this last voyage she captured the British merchant vessel Arlequin (probably Harlequin), off Cayenne. However, in 1781 the British recaptured her.[3] The captor was possibly HMS Belisarius, which captured the brig Harlequin on 7 December 1781.[4]

In June 1781, Officeuse left Bordeux for Senegal. In November she wrecked while crossing the bar at Casamance to escape HMS Leander, under Captain Thomas Shirley. Shirley reported that Officeuse was supposed to be worth £30,000.[5]

Citations

  1. Demerliac (1996), p.107, #746.
  2. Demerliac (1996), p.206, #2074.
  3. Demerliac (1996), p.207, #2091.
  4. The London Gazette: no. 12540. p. 4. 4 May 1784.
  5. The London Gazette: no. 12312. p. 4. 9 July 1782.

References

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