HMS Mistletoe (1809)

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NameMistletoe
OrderedFebruary 1808
BuilderHill, Bermuda
Laid down1808
History
United Kingdom
NameMistletoe
OrderedFebruary 1808
BuilderHill, Bermuda
Laid down1808
Launched1809
FateFoundered 14 December 1816
General characteristics All measurements are design[1]
Class & typeShamrock-class schooner
Tons burthen1503294, or 172[2] (bm)
Length
  • Overall:78 ft 8 in (24.0 m)
  • Keel:60 ft 8+18 in (18.5 m)
Beam21 ft 7 in (6.6 m)
Depth of hold7 ft 10 in (2.4 m)
Sail planschooner
Complement
  • Establishment:50
  • At loss:37,[3] or 42[4]
Armament8 × 12-pounder carronades + 2 × 6–pounder guns
NotesBermudan cedar

HMS Mistletoe was launched in Bermuda in 1809 and foundered in 1816.

Lieutenant Robert Ramsay was appointed to command of Mistletoe on 12 November 1808, and fitted her out.[5]

Mistletoe was employed in protecting the British interests in the Rio de la Plata.[5]

From 25 May 1809, Mistletoe was in company with Agamemnon, Mutine, Foudroyant, and Brilliant, escorting a convoy. On 8 June, they entered Maldonado Bay at the mouth of the Río de la Plata.

On 16 June, Agamemnon struck an uncharted shoal near Gorriti Island. She couldn't be gotten off and on 17 June, with the ship listing heavily to starboard, Agamemnon's stores and all her crew were taken off by boats from other vessels in the squadron; the following day Captain Rose and his officers left the ship. Mistletoe was one of the vessels coming to Agamemnon's assistance.

Mistletoe, Mutine, Nancy, and the hired armed brig Pitt were anchored in the harbour of Buenos Aires on 25 May 1810, during May Week, when a revolution broke out in the city.

On the deposition of the Spanish Viceroy, consequent on the revolution of 25 May 1810, Lieutenant Ramsay took charge of his Excellency's family, and, as he did of that of another ex-Viceroy, conveyed them, with several persons of distinction, at his own expense, to Montevideo.[5]

Early in 1811, Mistletoe departed for England to beg paid off.[5]

Between 12 April and 29 October 1811, Mistletoe was at Portsmouth, undergoing fitting. In 1812–1813 she was in the Channel under (temp) Lieutenant Joseph Williams.[1]

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