At least three French privateers during the Napoleonic Wars were named Dame Ernouf, for Geneviève Miloent, wife of Jean Augustin Ernouf, governor of Guadeloupe:
Dame Ernouf (1805–1805), was a 200-ton brig with a crew of about 100 men and armed with sixteen 6-pounder guns.[1] She was under Captain Vilac.[2] HMS Curieux captured her on 8 February 1805 and the Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Seaforth. Seaforth foundered later that year.
Dame Ernouf (1806–1806), was a privateer of 150 men and 17 guns.[3] HMS Heureux captured her on 30 March 1806.
Dame Ernouf (1807 privateer) became the privateer Diligent and was last mentioned in December 1813
Napoleonic Wars were named DameErnouf, for Geneviève Miloent, wife of Jean Augustin Ernouf, governor of Guadeloupe: DameErnouf (1805–1805), was a 200-ton...
Zealand HMS Seaforth (1805), a Royal Navy ship, formerly the French brig DameErnouf MV Seaforth, a coaster MV Loch Seaforth 1947 and 2014, Stornoway ferries...
On 16 June 1809, Grassin departed Guadeloupe on DameErnouf, arriving at Lorient on 28 July. DameErnouf was armed en guerre but laden with sugar, cotton...
nervousness. On 8 February 1805, Curieux chased the French 16-gun privateer DameErnouf for twelve hours before being able to bring her to action. After forty...
Calcutta Caroline Merchantman For Clastelin & Co. Unknown date France DameErnouf Privateer For private owner. Unknown date United Kingdom Dartmouth Elizabeth...
(or Lilly) in 1800, captured by the French privateer Dame Ambert in 1804, and renamed Général Ernouf. She exploded and was lost in 1805 during an engagement...