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HMS ''Raven'' was launched in 1796. She performed a supporting role at a notable battle in 1797. She was wrecked in 1798.


Career

Lieutenant John Giffard was promoted to Commander in ''Raven'' and commissioned her in February 1796. On 11 August he sailed from Spithead, as part of the escort of a large convoy under the orders of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker. The convoy was approaching Cadiz when Admiral Parker found out that French Admiral
Joseph de Richery Rear-Admiral Joseph de Richery (13 September 1757 in Allons, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence – 1798 in Allons) was a French naval officer. Career He distinguished himself in the French Navy in the American Revolutionary War. From 1781 until 1785 he ...
had left Cadiz. Parker instructed Giffard to escort the convoy to Lisbon while Parker proceeded with his squadron to the West Indies. Vice-Admiral
George Vandeput Admiral of the Blue George Vandeput (died 14 March 1800) was an English naval officer, the illegitimate son of Sir George Vandeput, 2nd Baronet ( – 17 June 1784) and an unknown mother. Naval career He was a midshipman on board HMS ''Neptune'' ...
, commanding on the coast of Portugal, conveyed the thanks of the Board of Admiralty to Captain Giffard. ''Raven'' next carried to Admiral Sir John Jervis the intelligence that the Spanish fleet had, near Gibraltar, chased British squadron under Rear-Admiral Admiral Robert Mann. Admiral Jervis promoted Giffard on 19 October 1796 to
post captain Post-captain is an obsolete alternative form of the rank of captain in the Royal Navy. The term served to distinguish those who were captains by rank from: * Officers in command of a naval vessel, who were (and still are) addressed as captain ...
. On 2 January 1797, ''Raven'' was part of a squadron under Lord Viscount Garlies, off Cadiz. , , , , and ''Raven'' were in company at the capture of the Spanish vessel ''Nostra Senora de la Misericordia''. That same day the same vessels captured the French privateer ''Foudroyant'', for which head money was paid in August 1801. Also in early 1797, these British vessels and some others captured the Spanish ship ''San Francisco'', which was sold in Lisbon. Lieutenant
William Prowse William Prowse CB (1752 – 23 March 1826) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Rising from humble origins and joining the navy as an ...
was promoted to Commander in ''Raven'', which on 14 February was one of the repeaters to the British fleet in the
battle of Cape St. Vincent (1797) The Battle of Cape St. Vincent (14 February 1797) was one of the opening battles of the Anglo-Spanish War (1796–1808), as part of the French Revolutionary Wars, where a British fleet under Admiral Sir John Jervis defeated a greatly superior ...
. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal to any surviving crew members that claimed it. Commander
Peter Puget Peter Puget (1765 – 31 October 1822) was an officer in the Royal Navy, best known for his exploration of Puget Sound. Midshipman Puget Puget's ancestors had fled France for Britain during Louis XIV's persecution of the Huguenots. His fath ...
replaced Prowse in April. Earlier, Jervis had put Puget in charge of , a Spanish ship-of-the-line captured in the battle, still crewed by Spaniards; Puget suppressed a mutiny and delivered the crew to Lisbon. In August, Commander Bartholomew James replaced Puget, only to be replaced in October by Commander John Dixon.


Loss

''Raven'' sailed from Great Yarmouth on 27 January 1798, for the North Sea. Three days later, she endured a three-day storm that damaged her spars and rigging. Dixon decided to enter the Elbe to effect repairs. The North Sea pilot approached the river, but became confused. Dixon anchored and took on a local Danish pilot. Under that pilot's guidance ''Raven'' entered the river, making for Cuxhaven, but on 3 February she grounded on the middle ground sand. She quickly started filling with water. Local fishermen took off the crew before she fell on her side at low tide. The subsequent court-martial of Dixon and his crew blamed the loss on the local pilot's ignorance.


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