Rose in June (1810 ship)

Rose in June was a galliot built in Denmark in 1808 and taken in prize in 1810 by the British. The French navy captured and burnt her in 1813 off the coast of West Africa.

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1810 Jonghurst (or Longhurst) Wilson & Co. London–Senegal LR

History
Denmark-Norway
Builder: Denmark
Launched: 1808
Captured: 1810
United Kingdom
Name: Rose in June
Acquired: 1810 by purchase of a prize
Captured: 5 January 1813 and burnt
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 62,[1] or 67[2] (bm)
Notes: Fir-built

On 17 June 1810 Rose in June, Longhurst, master, sailed from Portsmouth for Senegal in company with two other vessels.[3]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1813 Jonghurst Wilson & Co. London–Senegal LR

The French frigates Elbe and Hortense captured and burnt Rose in June on 5 January 1813. She was on a voyage from Sierra Leone to Gorée.[4]

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