HMS Junon
1807 Consolante-class frigate
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HMS Junon was originally the French frigate Bellone, a 44-gun Consolante-class vessel built for the French Navy. As Bellone, she was a formidable warship, designed for speed and combat, and departed Saint-Malo in January 1809 under the command of Guy-Victor Duperré for service in the Indian Ocean. Her armament and construction details highlight her as a versatile and well-armed frigate typical of her class, capable of engaging enemy ships and conducting patrols. During her French service, Bellone participated in notable naval actions, including capturing the HMS Victor in November 1809 and the Portuguese Minerva in November 1810 after a two-hour battle. She operated in the Indian Ocean, engaging in combat during the action of 3 July 1810 and the Battle of Grand Port, key engagements of the Napoleonic Wars. Her service came to an end when Île de France fell to the British in December 1810, at which point she was surrendered and recommissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Junon. As HMS Junon, she continued active service, notably escorting convoys from Portsmouth to India in June 1812. In February 1813, she participated in a daring cutting-out operation, capturing the American letter of marque schooner Lottery after a fierce fight. Lottery was a swift, copper-bottomed vessel armed with six 12-pounder carronades and pierced for more. The capture resulted in casualties on both sides, and Lottery was taken into British service as HMS Canso. Junon also conducted raids, such as her attack on the James River, and engaged US gunboats, demonstrating her continued importance during the War of 1812. In April 1814, she encountered the USS Constitution, which fled at full sail, and she shared in the detention of the schooner Firmina in Halifax. Throughout her service, HMS Junon exemplified the versatile and active role of frigates during the early 19th-century naval conflicts, transitioning from French to British hands and participating in key maritime actions of her era.
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