HMS Canceaux
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HMS Canceaux

1764 sloop-of-war


Service Entry
1764
Commissioning Date
1764
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
sloop-of-war

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HMS Canceaux was a sloop of the Royal Navy, uniquely adapted from her original role as a merchant vessel to serve in military and exploratory capacities during the American Revolutionary War. Her specifications are not explicitly detailed in the available source, but it is believed she was armed with approximately six guns of unknown poundage. She was part of a flotilla that included other ships such as the Cat, HMS Halifax, HMS Symmetry, and HMS Spitfire, indicating her involvement in larger naval operations. Constructed initially for merchant purposes, Canceaux was pressed into military service around 1771, becoming integral to British efforts to control the American colonies' maritime activities. Her early activities included attempts to restore order at Fort William and Mary following colonial seizures of supplies, although she was stranded in the Piscataqua River estuary after grounding herself. In early 1775, Canceaux patrolled New England’s coast, aiming to prevent smuggling and enforce British law amidst rising colonial unrest. During this period, she was involved in notable incidents, including the kidnapping of her commander, Lieutenant Henry Mowat, by local militia in Brunswick, Maine, which heightened tensions and exemplified the escalating conflict. Her most significant engagement occurred in October 1775 when Mowat, aboard Canceaux, led the bombardment and destruction of Falmouth (present-day Portland, Maine). This nine-hour bombardment, using heated and regular shot, resulted in extensive destruction of the town and the capture or destruction of numerous vessels. The event marked a pivotal moment in the escalation of hostilities, prompting colonies to reject British authority and fostered the creation of the Continental Navy. After suffering damage from these operations, Canceaux was repaired in British dockyards and returned to service in April 1776. She continued patrolling and surveying the New England coastline, playing a key role in the maritime conflicts of the American Revolution, and exemplifying the Royal Navy’s efforts to suppress rebellion and enforce British dominance in the Atlantic maritime theater.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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Canceaux, 1764-1783, Survey vessel Subscribe to view
Canceaux, British other vessels survey vessel (1764) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: at Halifax (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Shank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: at Quebec (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Shank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: in Richelieu River (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Schank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: in St. Lawrence River (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Schank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: Master's Log (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Schank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: Master's Log (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Shank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: Master's Log (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: mentioned (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Schank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: mentioned (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Shank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: mentioned (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: ordered to Boston (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Armed Vessel: Schank appointed (Capt. Henry Mowat; Capt. John Shank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Brig (Capt. John Schank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HM Brig: in St. Lawrence River (Capt. John Schank) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS (schooner 20, 1764) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: at Boston Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: at Falmouth Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: at Piscataqua Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: at Piscatnqua Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: burns Falmouth Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: Marblehead expedition (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: Master's Log (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: mentioned Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: mentioned (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: reported unfit for sea (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: returns to Boston Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: sails for England (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: to return to England (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view
Canceaux, HMS: transfer seamen from (Capt. Mowat) Subscribe to view