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'''''Petite Sans Culotte''''' was a [[French Navy]] [[tartane]], or possibly [[brig]]-rigged [[aviso]], launched at Toulon in July 1793, and armed with two 6-pounder guns. The British captured her in August at the [[Siege of Toulon]]. She was commissioned in September into the British [[Royal Navy]] under the command of Lieutenant James Morgan, of {{HMS|Victory}}. Morgan had been a midshipman on ''Victory'' and on his promotion to 8th Lieutenant of ''Victory'', was immediately transferred to ''Petite Sans Culotte''. He brought with him as crew men from ''Victory''. Consequently, the British renamed her ''Petite Victoire''. ''Petite Victoire'' served against the batteries surrounding the city and performed useful services during the evacuation of Toulon on 18 December. She was lost off Cap Corse later in 1793.
'''''Petite Sans Culotte''''' was a [[French Navy]] [[tartane]], or possibly [[brig]]-rigged [[aviso]], launched at Toulon in July 1793, and armed with two 6-pounder guns. The British captured her in August at the [[Siege of Toulon]]. She was commissioned in September into the British [[Royal Navy]] under the command of Lieutenant James Morgan, of {{HMS|Victory}}. Morgan had been a midshipman on ''Victory'' and on his promotion to 8th Lieutenant of ''Victory'', was immediately transferred to ''Petite Sans Culotte''. He brought with him as crew men from ''Victory''. Consequently, the British renamed her ''Petite Victoire''. ''Petite Victoire'' served against the batteries surrounding the city and performed useful services during the evacuation of Toulon on 18 December. She was lost off Cap Corse later in 1793.


==Citations and references==
==Sources==
;Citations
*''United service Magazine'' (February 1840), Part. 1, p.173.
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;References
*''United Service Magazine'' (February 1840), Part. 1, p.173.
*Winfield, Rif & Stephen S Roberts (2015 Forthcoming) ''French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786 - 1862: Design Construction, Careers and Fates''. (Seaforth Publishing). ISBN 9781848322042
*Winfield, Rif & Stephen S Roberts (2015 Forthcoming) ''French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786 - 1862: Design Construction, Careers and Fates''. (Seaforth Publishing). ISBN 9781848322042



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History
French Navy EnsignFrance
NamePetite Sans Culotte"'
LaunchedAugust 1793[1]
CapturedSeptember 1793
History
Royal Navy EnsignUK
NamePetite Victoire
Acquiredby capture
FateLost December 1993
General characteristics [1]
Armament2 x 6-pounder guns

Petite Sans Culotte was a French Navy tartane, or possibly brig-rigged aviso, launched at Toulon in July 1793, and armed with two 6-pounder guns. The British captured her in August at the Siege of Toulon. She was commissioned in September into the British Royal Navy under the command of Lieutenant James Morgan, of HMS Victory. Morgan had been a midshipman on Victory and on his promotion to 8th Lieutenant of Victory, was immediately transferred to Petite Sans Culotte. He brought with him as crew men from Victory. Consequently, the British renamed her Petite Victoire. Petite Victoire served against the batteries surrounding the city and performed useful services during the evacuation of Toulon on 18 December. She was lost off Cap Corse later in 1793.

Citations and references

Citations
  1. ^ a b Winfield and Roberts (2015 forthcoming), Chap. 7.
References
  • United Service Magazine (February 1840), Part. 1, p.173.
  • Winfield, Rif & Stephen S Roberts (2015 Forthcoming) French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786 - 1862: Design Construction, Careers and Fates. (Seaforth Publishing). ISBN 9781848322042