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HMS Hardi was built at Cowes c. 1795 for Spanish owners. In 1796 she became the French privateer Hardi. The Royal Navy captured her in 1797 and sold her in 1800. Florentin Lavallée commissioned Hardi at Brest in October 1796. She was armed with eighteen 8-pounder guns and had a crew of 130-164 men under the command of Captain Cousin. In February 1797 Hardi, Captain Cousell, captured Antelope. Antelope had been sailing from Charleston to London when she was taken. The Navy acquired Hardi, and classified her as a sloop of 18 guns. There is no record of her having seen active service.

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  • HMS Hardi was built at Cowes c. 1795 for Spanish owners. In 1796 she became the French privateer Hardi. The Royal Navy captured her in 1797 and sold her in 1800. Florentin Lavallée commissioned Hardi at Brest in October 1796. She was armed with eighteen 8-pounder guns and had a crew of 130-164 men under the command of Captain Cousin. In February 1797 Hardi, Captain Cousell, captured Antelope. Antelope had been sailing from Charleston to London when she was taken. Late in March 1797 Vice-Admiral Lord Kingsmill received intelligence that a French cruiser had been seen off the Skellocks on the coast of Ireland. Kingsmill dispatched HMS Hazard on 28 March, and on 1 April Hazard found the French vessel. After a chase of seven hours, Hazard caught her quarry, but only because the privateer had lost both topmasts. The privateer was the brig Hardi, of 18 guns and 130 men. (Another source gives her complement as 164 men.) Hardi had been built at Cowes, about two years earlier, for the Spaniards. Hardi had left Brest on 17 March and during her cruise had escaped two British frigates that had chased her. She had captured only one prize, a small Portuguese vessel of little value. Hazard took Hardie to Cork. Hardie arrived at Portsmouth on 16 April. The Navy acquired Hardi, and classified her as a sloop of 18 guns. There is no record of her having seen active service. (en)
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  • April 1797 by capture (en)
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  • April 1797 (en)
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  • October 1796 (en)
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  • Sold 1800 (en)
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  • HMS Hardi was built at Cowes c. 1795 for Spanish owners. In 1796 she became the French privateer Hardi. The Royal Navy captured her in 1797 and sold her in 1800. Florentin Lavallée commissioned Hardi at Brest in October 1796. She was armed with eighteen 8-pounder guns and had a crew of 130-164 men under the command of Captain Cousin. In February 1797 Hardi, Captain Cousell, captured Antelope. Antelope had been sailing from Charleston to London when she was taken. The Navy acquired Hardi, and classified her as a sloop of 18 guns. There is no record of her having seen active service. (en)
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