Prévoyante

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Prévoyante was the second of two flûtes built to a design by Raymond-Antoine Haran. She was launched in May 1793 at Bayonne. The British frigates HMS Thetis and HMS Hussar captured Prévoyante in 1795 and the British took her into the Royal Navy after first converting her to a fifth rate. She served as a frigate until 1800, when she underwent reconversion back to a store ship. As a store ship she sailed to the Mediterranean, Cape of Good Hope, and Quebec. She was sold for breaking up in July 1819.

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Prevoyante
combat stores ship, Royal Navy


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    Cape Henry, 1795, after Nicholas Pocock RCIN 735036Cape Henry, 1795, after Nicholas Pocock RCIN 735036
    The Capture of La Prevoyante and La Raison May 17th 1795 Thomas Sutherland, after Thomas WhitcombeThe Capture of La Prevoyante and La Raison May 17th 1795 Thomas Sutherland, after Thomas Whitcombe
    Capture of La Prevoyante and La Raison, May 17th. 1795Capture of La Prevoyante and La Raison, May 17th. 1795