HMS Didon

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Didon was a Template:Sclass 40-gun frigate of the French Navy. Captured by the British in 1805, she went on to serve briefly in the Royal Navy as the 38-gun fifth-rate HMS Didon until she was sold in 1810.

French service

Laid down in 1796 as Fâcheuse, she was renamed to Didon in 1799, the year of her launch.

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Didon later took part in the Battle of Cape Finisterre in 1805.

Capture

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The battered Didon about to strike her colours

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Captain Milius, of Didon, maneuvered adroitly, and casualties on both sides were heavy. The 4-hour fight cost Didon 27 men killed and 44 wounded. Phoenix lost 12 men killed and 28 wounded.[2] Lloyd's Patriotic Fund awarded Baker a sword worth 100 guineas.Template:Sfnp In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp, "Phoenix 10 Augt. 1805".[3]

Baker took Didon in tow and sailed towards Gibraltar. By good fortune and skillful sailing he avoided encountering the Franco-Spanish fleet that had just left Cádiz. Instead of continuing onward, Baker changed direction and sailed for England.Template:Sfnp

British service and fate

Didon arrived at Plymouth on 4 September 1805.Template:Sfnp The Navy took her into British service as HMS Didon; she is the only ship of the Royal Navy to have borne this name. The Royal Navy commissioned Didon under the command of Captain Thomas Baker in November. She was paid off in 1807 and placed into Ordinary the same year.Template:Sfnp The Navy commenced major repairs on Didon in May, but then cancelled the work. Didon was broken up in August 1811.Template:Sfnp

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