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Foreign News April 5, 1805

Norfolk Gazette And Publick Ledger

Norfolk, Virginia

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On February 11, HMS Curieux under Capt. Bettesworth captured the French privateer Madame Ernouf after an 11-hour chase and intense battle lasting 1.5 hours off Barbados. The privateer, commanded by Capt. Cassex, suffered 17 killed and 30 wounded; Curieux lost 5 killed and 4 wounded, with Bettesworth slightly injured. The captured vessel will bolster British naval forces.

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BY THIS DAY's MAIL.

GALLANT NAVAL ACTION.

Barbados, February 12.

His Majesty's brig Curieux, capt. Bettesworth, which sailed from hence on the 3d inst. has triumphantly returned this morning with the enemy's proudly boasted privateer, Madame Ernouf! At daylight yesterday morning the Curieux discovered the enemy, who crowded all sail to escape, but after eleven hours chase was brought to action, which commenced with equal gallantry on both sides, and lasted from four o'clock until half past 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the enemy three times throwing his vessel on board the Curieux, and attempting to board, but as often failing with considerable loss. From the manifest courage of the enemy, in sustaining the dreadful fire of the Curieux, evinced by the shocking havoc of the crew, and shattered state of the vessel-- Capt. Bettesworth derives additional honour by obtaining a victory, which, although not of great magnitude, has been as obstinately contested as any in the annals of naval gallantry. What renders it the more considerable and important is the thus having secured our trade from the further depredations of one of the enemy's most successful cruizers ; also strengthening our own naval force by the addition of a remarkable fine vessel, which, when thoroughly repaired, will well answer his Majesty's service in these seas. The Madame Ernouf had sailed on her present cruise, three weeks ago, from Guadaloupe, commanded by capt. Cassex, is a brig of 16 heavy sixes, and carries 120 men ; had only made one capture, the ship Minerva, (retaken by the Nimrod) in which ten of her crew were absent, and in the above action had 17 men killed and 30 wounded--The vessel considerably shattered in her hull, her foretopmast carried away, and literally almost every sail and her rigging cut up. On board the Curieux, one officer (Mr. Maddock, purser,) and four men were killed and three men, one mortally, wounded. Capt. Bettesworth received a slight wound in the cheek from a musquet ball, which made an incision in his ear, and passed through his hat. The Curieux is a large brig (and was about this time twelve months, cut out of Fort Royal; Captain, then lieut. Bettesworth being second in command in the enterprise,) carries an equal number of guns with the enemy, but of heavier metal, and has 118 men.

What sub-type of article is it?

Naval Affairs Piracy Or Privateering

What keywords are associated?

Naval Action Curieux Brig Madame Ernouf Privateer Capture Bettesworth Cassex Barbados

What entities or persons were involved?

Capt. Bettesworth Capt. Cassex Mr. Maddock

Where did it happen?

Barbados

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Primary Location

Barbados

Event Date

February 11

Key Persons

Capt. Bettesworth Capt. Cassex Mr. Maddock

Outcome

madame ernouf: 17 men killed, 30 wounded; vessel shattered, foretopmast carried away, sails and rigging cut up. curieux: mr. maddock (purser) and 4 men killed, 3 men wounded (one mortally), capt. bettesworth slight wound in cheek. privateer captured and will be repaired for british service.

Event Details

HMS Curieux, Capt. Bettesworth, sailed from Barbados on February 3, returned February 12 after capturing French privateer Madame Ernouf. Discovered at daylight February 11, chased 11 hours, action from 4 to 5:30 PM. Enemy attempted to board three times but failed with loss. Privateer from Guadaloupe three weeks prior, 16 six-pounders, 120 men, had captured Minerva (retaken by Nimrod). Curieux: equal guns but heavier metal, 118 men, previously cut out from Fort Royal.

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