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''Experiment'' was a 50-gun ship of the line of the British
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. Captured by ''Sagittaire'' during the
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, she was recommissioned in the
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, where she served into the 1800s.


British service

On 11 May 1778, Captained by Sir James Wallace, she captured New Hampshire Privateer "Portsmouth" off Chedabucto Head,
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. On 28 May 1778 she captured the 16 gun Massachusetts privateer brig "Wexford" near Cape Sable Island (()). She captured 3 prizes off Cape Henry in January, 1779. When the French attempted to invade Jersey in 1779, Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot, who had left Spithead with a squadron escorting a convoy en route to North America, sent the convoy in to Torbay and proceeded to the relief of Jersey with his ships. However, when he arrived he found that Captain Ford of had the situation well in hand. The French flotilla retreated to Saint-Malo, but then anchored at Coutances. A British squadron under Wallace in ''Experiment'' attacked the French in the
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in
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Bay. The British managed to set ''Valeur'' (6 guns), (8), and ''Guêpe'' (6) on fire, though the French were able to salvage ''Ecluse'' and ''Guêpe'' after the British withdrew. The British also captured the 32-gun frigate '' Danae'' along with a brig, and a sloop.


French service

On 23 September, ''Sagittaire'' captured the 50-gun HMS ''Experiment'', which carried 118,819 piastres. ''Experiment'' was coppered and had excellent nautical qualities. In late 1779, she returned to Toulon, along with ''Sagittaire. In 1780, ''Experiment'' was captained by Martelly Chautard. On 1 May 1780, she departed Marseille, escorting 33 merchantmen to Saint-Pierre de la Martinique. She arrived on 16 June and joined a squadron under Bouillé. She then took part in the Invasion of Tobago in June 1781. In early September 1781, she was part of a division stationed off
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and York River to secure communications channels between Grasse's squadron and Saint-Simon's expeditionary corps, along with ''Glorieux'', ''Triton'' and ''Vaillant'', and the frigates ''Andromaque'' and ''Diligente''. In early 1782, command of ''Experiment'' went to
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. In March 1782, Médine transferred to ''Réfléchi'' and ''Experiment'' was under Fleuriot de Langle, with La Monneraye as first officer. In March, ''Experiment'' departed France to join the French squadron off Rhode Island, along with ''Sagittaire'', under Montluc de la Bourdonnaye. In April 1782, De Grasse sent them to escort a convoy and put them out of danger from Hood's squadron. In 1786, ''Experiment'' cruised off Africa with ''Pandour'', ''Boulonnaise'' and ''Rossignol''. In 1794, ''Experiment'' was razéed into a frigate. In September 1794, under Lieutenant Arnaud, she was part of a division also comprising ''Vigilance'', , ''Épervier'', and , cruising the West African coast, destroying British factories and shipping.''
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10 February 1795, №2689.
/ref> Among many other vessels they captured two Sierra Leone Company vessels, ''Harpy'' and ''Thornton'', Sayford, master. They retained ''Harpy'' but destroyed ''Thornton''. In August or December, ''Experiment'' captured a ship, possibly ''Princess Royal''.


Fate

''Experiment'' was used as a horse transport from December 1797, and hulked in Rochefort on 23 August 1802.


Notes, citations, and references

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