HMS Wild Boar (1808)

Lloyd's List reported on 23 May that Wildboar had detained and sent into Falmouth Gustaff, Trent, master, which had been sailing from Bordeaux.

[3] While Wild Boar was on the Lisbon station she captured a French schooner carrying some staff officers from Ferrol to Bayonne.

Lloyd's List reported on 20 February that Wildboar had left Falmouth on the 15th with dispatches for Lisbon.

It found that Wild Boar had been sailing from Falmouth to Cork and was passing between Scilly and the mainland when she struck in fine weather on the Runnelstone.

[6] Earl of Uxbridge fortuitously and fortunately was in sight and came to Wild Boar's rescue.