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Austin Bissell
Died1807
Allegiance Great Britain
Service/branch Royal Navy
Rank Commander
Battles/wars Napoleonic Wars

Austin Bissell (died 1807) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He was captain of the captured French frigate Créole when she sank on a journey from Jamaica to England. [1]

HMS Racoon capturing French navy brig Mutine

HMS Racoon

On 18 October 1802, Commander Bissell was given command of the 16-gun brig-sloop HMS Racoon. [2] While under his command, Racoon took part in several notable actions.

HMS Creole

On Tuesday 3 January 1804, Bissell took command of the captured French frigate Créole in Port Royal, Jamaica. However, the ship foundered en route to Britain; nearby British vessels saved Bissell and his crew. [1] [2]

Death

Bissell died in 1807 when the 74-gun HMS Blenheim, of which he was then captain, foundered in the Indian Ocean.

Bissell as an author

Bissell wrote a biography of Commodore John Blankett's voyages in the Middle East and India. [3] The book was published in 1806 at the expense of the East India Company.

References

  1. ^ a b Clowes, p. 318
  2. ^ a b Winfield
  3. ^ Bissell

Bibliography

  • Bissell, Austin (1806). A Voyage from England to the Red-Sea and along the east coast of Arabia to Bombay, by a squadron under the command of Commodore (afterwards Rear-admiral) John Blankett. East India Company.
  • Clowes, William Laird (1997) [1900]. "London". The Royal Navy, A History from the Earliest Times to 1900, Volume V. Chatham Publishing. ISBN  1-86176-014-0.
  • Winfield, Rif (2008). British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth. ISBN  978-1-86176-246-7.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Austin Bissell
Died1807
Allegiance Great Britain
Service/branch Royal Navy
Rank Commander
Battles/wars Napoleonic Wars

Austin Bissell (died 1807) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He was captain of the captured French frigate Créole when she sank on a journey from Jamaica to England. [1]

HMS Racoon capturing French navy brig Mutine

HMS Racoon

On 18 October 1802, Commander Bissell was given command of the 16-gun brig-sloop HMS Racoon. [2] While under his command, Racoon took part in several notable actions.

HMS Creole

On Tuesday 3 January 1804, Bissell took command of the captured French frigate Créole in Port Royal, Jamaica. However, the ship foundered en route to Britain; nearby British vessels saved Bissell and his crew. [1] [2]

Death

Bissell died in 1807 when the 74-gun HMS Blenheim, of which he was then captain, foundered in the Indian Ocean.

Bissell as an author

Bissell wrote a biography of Commodore John Blankett's voyages in the Middle East and India. [3] The book was published in 1806 at the expense of the East India Company.

References

  1. ^ a b Clowes, p. 318
  2. ^ a b Winfield
  3. ^ Bissell

Bibliography

  • Bissell, Austin (1806). A Voyage from England to the Red-Sea and along the east coast of Arabia to Bombay, by a squadron under the command of Commodore (afterwards Rear-admiral) John Blankett. East India Company.
  • Clowes, William Laird (1997) [1900]. "London". The Royal Navy, A History from the Earliest Times to 1900, Volume V. Chatham Publishing. ISBN  1-86176-014-0.
  • Winfield, Rif (2008). British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth. ISBN  978-1-86176-246-7.

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