Austin Bissell

Royal Navy officer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroRoyal Navy officer
isOfficer Navy officer Noble
Work fieldMilitary Royals
Gender
Male
Death1807
The details

Biography

Austin Bissell (died 1807) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He was captain of the captured French frigate Créole when she sank on a journey from Jamaica to England.

Naval career

HMS Racoon capturing French navy brig Mutine

HMS Racoon

On 18 October 1802, Commander Bissell was given command of the 16-gun brig-sloop HMS Racoon. While under his command, Racoon took part in several notable actions.

HMS Creole

On Tuesday 3 January 1804, Bissell took command of the captured French frigate Créole in Port Royal, Jamaica. However, the ship foundered en route to Britain; nearby British vessels saved Bissell and his crew.

Death

Bissell died in 1807 when the 74-gun HMS Blenheim, of which he was then captain, foundered in the Indian Ocean.

Bissell as an author

Bissell wrote a biography of Commodore John Blankett's voyages in the Middle East and India. The book was published in 1806 at the expense of the East India Company.

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