- HMS Antelope (1782)
HMS "Antelope", 6, was a 204 ton West Indian packet ship. She was attacked and captured on
October 10 ,1782 . She was taken intoNantes , but Captain William Kempthorne, her commanding officer, re-purchased her onApril 4 ,1793 , for £2750.16.8d (plus £34 for her ordnance stores) [" [http://www.xjt60.dial.pipex.com/id24.htm Actions, Damage & Losses] ."Falmouth Packet Archives 1688-1850".] .On
December 1 ,1793 , Antelope was sailing without Captain Kempthorne offCumberland Harbour, Jamaica when two privateers were sighted. Obeying orders, Antelope headed back to port to avoid trouble, but the next day the wind failed, and one of the privateers, "Atlante", 8, was able to come alongside, and battle was joined. "Antelope" was armed with six 3 pound (1.4 kg) guns and manned by a crew of 21. "Atlante" a French privateer fromCharleston, South Carolina , had a crew of 65, many American.During the battle, all three of Antelope's officers were killed or wounded and command fell on the Boatswain, John Pascoe. He assumed command and led the crew to repel the boarding parties. The privateers were thrown back repeatedly, and eventually cut their grapplings, but Pascoe raced up the rigging, lashing the squaresail yard of "Atlante" to Antelope's foreshrouds, continued the battle until "Atlante" surrendered. There were 32 dead on the privateer, while "Antelope" lost 3 killed and 4 wounded. The victorious packet returned put into
Jamaica with its prize.On
August 19 ,1794 , Antelope sailed for North America with thirty men. OnSeptember 19 ,1794 , she encountered a squadron of Frenchfrigate s in a dense fog. Her crew sank the mail and surrendered. While a captive of the French, Captain Kempthorne died ofyellow fever .References
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* [http://jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Samples/g5-25-93.htm HMS Antelope - mention in Royal Gazette May 25, 1793]
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