History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | HMS Magpie |
Ordered | 11 December 1805 |
Builder | William Rowe, St Peter's Yard, Newcastle |
Laid down | January 1806 |
Launched | 17 May 1806 |
Captured | 18 February 1807 |
France | |
Name | Magpye or Magpie |
Acquired | 18 February 1807 by capture |
Commissioned | 16 May 1807 |
Renamed | Colombe |
Fate | Broken up 1828 |
General characteristics [1][2] | |
Class and type | Cuckoo-class schooner |
Displacement | 95 tons (French) |
Tons burthen | 7569⁄94 (bm) |
Length |
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Beam | 18 ft 3 in (5.6 m) |
Draught |
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Depth of hold | 8 ft 1 in (2.5 m) |
Sail plan | Schooner |
Complement |
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Armament |
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HMS Magpie was a Royal Navy Cuckoo-class schooner that William Rowe of Newcastle built and launched on 17 May 1806. Like all her class, she was armed with four 12-pounder carronades and had a crew of 20. She had been in British service for less than a year when she grounded on the coast of France, which led to her capture. She then served in the French navy until 1828, including a few years as a prison ship.