HMS Patriot (1808)

[4] On 2, 4, and 5 June 1809 Patriot captured a "Danish Blankenaise boat" of unknown name, and two Dutch gunboats, Calais and Suapup.

[7] Next morning at daylight Goate led a landing party but before they could attack the battery its 80-man garrison retreated, abandoning their guns.

The British then loaded the battery's six 24-pounders into vessels lying in the harbor, together with all the shot and military stores they could find and some other small guns.

[9][b] Two weeks later, Patriot, Paz, and the gun-vessels Censor and HMS Jahde captured property at Harlinger Zyl, together with a Danish privateer and a mutt in ballast.

A biographical note reports that in 1810 Hutchinson was in command of a division of armed schuyts operating in the Elbe, Weser, and Ems.

[15] On 8 September 1810 Hutchinson was in command when Patriot and HMS Bruizer captured the "file and brick ships" Gute Hoffnung, Vrow Catherina, and Dree Gesusters.

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