Nelson (1807 ship)

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OwnerP.J.Miles & Co.
BuilderHilhouse
Launched24 February 1807[1]
Captured31 January 1813
History
United Kingdom
OwnerP.J.Miles & Co.
BuilderHilhouse
Launched24 February 1807[1]
Captured31 January 1813
General characteristics
Tons burthen574[2] (bm)
Length103 ft 0 in (31.4 m)[3]
Beam32 ft 2 in (9.8 m)[3]
Complement35[2]
Armament14 × 4&9-pounder guns[2]

Nelson was launched at Bristol in 1807 as a West Indiaman. In January 1813 a United States privateer captured her off Jamaica.

At the time of her launch, she was the largest vessel ever built at Bristol.[1][3] Nelson first appeared in Lloyd's Register in the volume for 1807.[4]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1807 Thomas P.J.Miles Bristol–Jamaica LR

Captain William Thomas acquired a letter of marque on 31 October 1809.[2]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1811 Thomas
T.Cox
P.J.Miles Bristol–Jamaica LR
1812 Thomas P.J.Miles Bristol–Jamaica LR

Fate

On 8 February 1813, HMS Algerine was in an action with an American privateer that escaped. In the action the British lost three men killed and seven or eight wounded.[5] This single-ship action may have been with the American privateer Saratoga. Algerine returned to port in Jamaica, while Saratoga went on to capture Nelson.[6][a]

Nelson encountered Saratoga on 31 January 1813, having sailed from Carlisle Bay five days earlier.[1] Nelson and Saratoga fought for about four hours before Nelson struck when about 20 leagues to windward of Jamaica.[3] Saratoga mounted 16 guns and had a crew of 130 men.[1]

On 6 February Captain W.C. Wooster of Saratoga put the crew and passengers on a boat by which the 17 people reached Grand Caymanas. There they hired a schooner that on the 14th delivered them to Lucea.[6]

Reportedly, Nelson was in sight of Jamaica for three days before Saratoga sent Nelson into New Orleans.[8]

Nelson's entry in Lloyd's Register for 1814 carried the annotation "captured".

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