French frigate Weser (1812)

As HMS Weser she served in North American waters and then was sold for breaking up in September 1817.

Two days later HMS Scylla, Commander Colin Macdonald, encountered her 60 leagues west of Ushant, making her way towards Brest under jury main and mizzen masts.

[4][Note 1] The Navy commissioned HMS Weser in March 1814 under Commander Thomas Ball Sulivan as a troopship, armed en flûte.

[2] In June she was part of a convoy, Royal Oak, Diadem, Dictator, Weser, Trave, Thames, Menelaus, and Pactolus, with 2,852 troops of General Ross' brigade (WESER carried 383), and four transports with horses, forage and rockets, which sailed for America, where she was actively employed until the conclusion of the war.

She then brought back to England from Quebec the sailors that had been serving on the Canadian Great Lakes.

[7] The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered "Weser, of 38 guns and 1081 tons", lying at Portsmouth, for sale on 3 April 1817.