- French frigate Coquille (1795)
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Ship name="Coquille"
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Ship fate=Accidental fire in December 1798
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Ship class="Coquille" class frigate
Ship tons burthen=590 tonnes
Ship length=44.7 metres
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Ship armament=40 guns
*28 12-poundlong gun s
*12 8-poundlong gun s
Ship notes=The "Coquille" ("shell") was a 40-gun
frigate of theFrench Navy , lead ship of her class.Built as "Patriote", she was renamed "Coquille" on 30 May 1795.
On, 12 October 1798, she took part in the
Battle of Tory Island , where she was captured by the British. She was subsenquently recommissioned in theRoyal Navy as HMS "Coquille", but was destroyed in an accidental fire in December. 13 people were killed when her magazine exploded.
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