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SCOURGE,14. brig-sloop (1779 Dover. Foundered 1795) 1793 William Stap. She sailed from Yarmouth in the Isle of Wight on Thursday 7 March with a convoy of nine vessels for Newfoundland. They parted company 80 leagues to the westward of the Scillies on the 11th and, the same afternoon, captured a French privateer of 14 guns, 9 pounders and 82 men. (SCOURGE only had 8 guns and 70 men and boys on board) On Wednesday 13 March they fell in with a richly laden French ship from Marseilles to Havre de Grace and brought her into Plymouth. With a ship full of French prisoners they had always to be on watch with a brace of pistols in the pocket. Since the French ship had come through the Straits they had to perform quarantine.

Foundered off the Dutch coast on 7 November 1795