French brig Milan (1807)

Milan was a French brig built at Saint Malo, from plans designed by François Pestel that had already served for Curieux in 1800 and for Palinure in 1804. She served in the French Navy for four years before HMS Surveillante and Seine captured her. She became HMS Achates in the Royal Navy and served until after the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

Milan
Plan of Achates, 1809
History
France
NameMilan
NamesakeKite
Ordered28 December 1805
BuilderEnterprise Ethéart, Saint Malo
Laid downMarch 1806
Launched6 July 1807
Captured30 October 1809
United Kingdom
NameHMS Achates
Acquired30 October 1809
CommissionedMay 1810
FateSold 1818
General characteristics
TypeBrig
Displacement327 tons
Tons burthen3273994
Length
  • Overall:97 ft 4+12 in (29.7 m)
  • Keel:76 ft 10+34 in (23.4 m)
Beam28 ft 3+12 in (8.6 m)
Draught13 ft 2 in (4.0 m)
Sail planBrig
ComplementBritish service: 95
Armament
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