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Bonne Citoyenne-class corvette The four Bonne Citoyenne-class corvettes were built to a design by Raymond-Antoine Hasan. All members of the class were flush-decked, but with a long topgallant forecastle. The corvettes were launched between 1794 and 1796, and the Royal Navy captured all four between 1796 and 1798.
HMS Bonne Citoyenne (1796) Two men from "Bonne Citoyenne", Sélis, who had been chief helmsman, and Thierry, a pilot, made an unsuccessful attempt to escape from Petersfield Prison after seven months captivity. Consequently, they were put on board the "Lady Shore", which was to carry them, another six French prisoners, and some convicts to Botany Bay. On the way they fomented a mutiny, seized the vessel, and took her into Rio de Janeiro, where a French frigate squadron under Captain Landolphe, comprising "Médée", "Franchise" and "Concorde", rescued them.
HMS Bonne Citoyenne (1796) The British anchored in Lagos Bay with their prizes. Jervis then sent a squadron, that included "Bonne Citoyenne", under Captain Velters Cornwall Berkeley in to find the 130-gun "Santissima Trinidad". Six days later they did, only for Berkeley to break off the chase and lose her, for reasons that have never been explained. came up and found "Santissima Trinidad", firing several broadsides into her before she broke off the engagement. As "Santissima Trinidad" was much larger and more heavily armed than "Terpsichore" it is not clear what Bowen actually expected to accomplish. At some point, "Bonne Citoyenne", "Emerald" and shared in the proceeds of the capture of the Spanish ship "Concordia".
HMS Bonne Citoyenne (1796) On 31 December 1800 Jackson and the "Bonne Citoyenne" captured the Spanish privateer settee "Vives" about 20 leagues off Cape Mola, outside Port Mahon. "Vives" was armed with ten 9-pounders and had a crew of 80 men. She was ten days out of Palma and had previously captured a merchant vessel carrying wine from Port Mahon to Citadella. Jackson recaptured this ship too.
HMS Bonne Citoyenne (1796) "Bonne Citoyenne" then returned to Gibraltar. There she was among the vessels that shared in the capture of the "Eurydice" on 9 February 1801.