HMS Biter (1804)
HMS Biter was a 12-gun Archer-class gun-brig of the Royal Navy. She was wrecked in 1805.
Career
Lieutenant George Thomas Wingate commissioned Biter in June 1804.On 2 November grounded on Romney Flats, about three miles east of Dungeness Light. She did not break up and on 14 November Captain Bolton of sent Biter and the bomb to Romney Roads to attempt to salvage Adder. They were successful in getting her off and she came away under her own sails.
Biter shared with and the gun-brigs and, in the salvage money for George which they retook in February 1805. It was believed that George had been sailing from Bristol to London when a French privateer had captured her and taken her into Boulogne, where her cargo was landed. Autumn and the brigs recaptured George as she was on her way to Calais and they sent her into Dover.
Biter was part of the squadron under the command of Captain Honyman in that on 24 April captured seven armed schuyts in an action within pistol-shot of the shore batteries on Cap Gris Nez. Biter does not appear to have taken part in the action, but she did share in the prize money.