French frigate Terpsichore (1763)

Terpsichore was a 36-gun frigate of the French Navy. She took part in the War of American Independence.

History
France
Name: Terpsichore
Ordered: 22 December 1762[1]
Builder: Indret[1]
Laid down: July 1762[1]
Launched: 10 August 1763[1]
In service: December 1763[1]
Fate: Sold in August 1783
General characteristics [1]
Tons burthen: 600 tonnes
Length: 45.7 metres
Beam: 11.1 metres
Depth of hold: 4.9 metres
Armament:

Career

Terpsichore took part in operations against the Salé Rovers, under Captain Jean-François Aubé de Braquemont,[1][2] along with Danaé.

In 1775, she was the flagship of the Escadre d'évolution under Guichen,[1] conducting exercices from Brest[3][4] with a 12-ship division comprising four frigates, five corvettes, a lugger and two cutters, and 1885 men.[5] In June 1776, she collided with Solitaire and both ships had to repair in Cadiz.[6][1]

In 1776, she was under Poute de Nieuil, at Rochefort, in the squadron under Du Chaffault.[7]

In 1779, she was under Lombard, cruising first around Ile de Ré, Ile d'Aix and Brest,[8][9][10] and then part of the squadron under Orvilliers.[11]

Fate

Terpsichore was condemned in Brest in August 1783, and sold in March 1787.[1]

Sources and references

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    Bibliography

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    • Mézin, Anne. "Correspondance des Consuls de France à Cadix, Index prosopographique des noms de personnes" (PDF). Archives nationales. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
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    • Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours. 1. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. ISBN 978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC 165892922. (1671-1870)
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