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HM Hired Cutter Rose
Between 1793 and 1805, five cutters served the British Royal Navy as hired armed vessels under the designation HM hired cutter ''Rose'': French Revolutionary Wars ''Rose'' (1793–1801) *''Rose'', of 55 tons ( bm) and armed with eight 3-pounder guns, served under contract between 22 March 1793 and 28 November 1801. On 15 September 1794, a court martial acquitted Lieutenant Walker of ''Rose'' of charges that he had taken money from merchants for protection of the trade between Leghorn and Bastia. On 26 February 1795 ''Rose'' and Lieutenant Walker captured the French privateer ''Terrible''. On 28 September 1795 ''Rose'', Captain William Walker was passing Capraria on her way from Leghorn to Bastia when at 4:30 am she encountered three French lateen-rigged privateers. ''Rose'' had thirteen men and a boy on board, and each of the privateers probably had 40 or more men. ''Rose'' was carrying three passengers, one a King's Messenger, and two ladies, and £10,000 in specie. Lieu ...
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Cutter (ship)
A cutter is a type of watercraft. The term has several meanings. It can apply to the rig (or sailplan A sail plan is a description of the specific ways that a sailing craft is rigged. Also, the term "sail plan" is a graphic depiction of the arrangement of the sails for a given sailing craft.> In the English language, ships were usually describe ...) of a sailing vessel (but with regional differences in definition), to a governmental enforcement agency vessel (such as a coast guard or border force cutter), to a type of ship's boat which can be used under sail or oars, or, historically, to a type of fast-sailing vessel introduced in the 18th century, some of which were used as small warships. As a sailing rig, a cutter is a single-masted boat, with two or more headsails. On the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, the two headsails on a single mast is the fullest extent of the modern definition. In U.S. waters, a greater level of complexity applies, with the placemen ...
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