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The Reliant was most likely a sailing frigate rather than a [[ship of the line]], probably a fifth rate with approximately 40 guns and 200-300 men. Such ships had a powerful combination of maneuverability and firepower, and were used as fast scouts or to interdict enemy shipping, which brought the potential of prize money. | The Reliant was most likely a sailing frigate rather than a [[ship of the line]], probably a fifth rate with approximately 40 guns and 200-300 men. Such ships had a powerful combination of maneuverability and firepower, and were used as fast scouts or to interdict enemy shipping, which brought the potential of prize money. | ||
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+ | After Laurence's departure, the Reliant remained with [[Horatio Nelson]]'s fleet as it chased the French across the Atlantic. The Reliant then became part of the blockade at Cadiz during the period leading up to the [[Battle of Trafalgar]]. | ||
Officers: | Officers: | ||
*[[Gibbs]] -- first lieutenant; assigned to bring the captured [[Amitie]] into port | *[[Gibbs]] -- first lieutenant; assigned to bring the captured [[Amitie]] into port | ||
− | *[[Tom Riley]] -- | + | *[[Tom Riley]] -- second lieutenant before the capture of the Amitie; becomes acting first lieutenant upon Gibbs's departure and is breveted to captain when Laurence harnesses Temeraire. |
*[[Wells]] -- third lieutenant | *[[Wells]] -- third lieutenant | ||
*[[Fanshawe]] -- fourth (?) lieutenant | *[[Fanshawe]] -- fourth (?) lieutenant |
Revision as of 19:43, 29 September 2006
The ship captained by William Laurence before the hatching of Temeraire.
The Reliant was most likely a sailing frigate rather than a ship of the line, probably a fifth rate with approximately 40 guns and 200-300 men. Such ships had a powerful combination of maneuverability and firepower, and were used as fast scouts or to interdict enemy shipping, which brought the potential of prize money.
After Laurence's departure, the Reliant remained with Horatio Nelson's fleet as it chased the French across the Atlantic. The Reliant then became part of the blockade at Cadiz during the period leading up to the Battle of Trafalgar.
Officers:
- Gibbs -- first lieutenant; assigned to bring the captured Amitie into port
- Tom Riley -- second lieutenant before the capture of the Amitie; becomes acting first lieutenant upon Gibbs's departure and is breveted to captain when Laurence harnesses Temeraire.
- Wells -- third lieutenant
- Fanshawe -- fourth (?) lieutenant
- Pollitt -- ship's surgeon
- Battersea - midshipman
- Jonathan Carver - midshipman
Crew: