388:
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32:
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65:
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738:, which was returning from Mauritius with a highly valuable cargo of ivory, cochineal, indigo, tea, sugar, pepper, cinnamon, ebony, etc. Ogilvy described her as a "remarkable fine Ship, fails well, is pierced for Twenty Guns, had Eighteen mounted, but threw them all overboard except Four during the Chace; I think her a Vessel well calculated for His Majesty's Service." The Navy ignored his recommendation.
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chased her into Havana. Between 19 and 23 August the convoy ran into a gale that did not fully abate until 25 August. Initial reports had nine vessels foundering, with the crew of some being saved; later reports put the loss at 13 merchant vessels foundered and two abandoned but later salvaged.
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to the wrecks. Boarding unopposed, the boat parties removed the remaining French crewmen as prisoners and set both ships on fire. Lastly, in 1847 the
Admiralty awarded the surviving claimants from the action the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "St. Domingo".
584:. One was armed with 12 guns and had a crew of 80 men, and the other was armed with five guns and had a crew of 50 men. One was captured on 13 January, and the other on 16 February. Bounty bills (head money) was paid in September 1827. A later account narrates that
565:. She was carrying delegates from the Southern Department of St. Domingo to the French Legislature, and hidden dispatches for the Directory General, that a search the next day uncovered. The hidden dispatches violated the truce flag and made
354:. In the action the French lost 60 men killed and 40 wounded, including Ensign Dethan killed and La Bouchetière wounded ; the British lost one man killed and one man wounded. She was described as being of 800 tons, 36 guns and 280 men.
341:
1083:
prizes entered the harbour and took up defensive positions at the head of the main entrance channel. The French also moved the channel markers to confuse the
British approach.
1061:, where the British attempted to land troops to destroy coastal batteries and signals around Grand Port; the attempt turned sour, however, when two French forty-gun frigates,
933:
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as they escorted a fleet of 109 merchantmen from
Jamaica to Britain. The convoy cleared the Gulf of Florida. On 10 August a Spanish ship-of-the-line approached but
913:, on shore between Nizao and Point Catalan, their hulls broadside to the beach and their bottoms stove in by the reefs that lay offshore, to prevent their capture.
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was pierced for 14 guns but carrying only two, and had a crew of 18 men under the command of an officer of the same rank as a commander in the
British Navy.
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to reconnoitre, and it was they that signaled that the French were at anchor, but getting under way. Duckworth formed up the smaller ships,
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700:. Although the cutting-out party landed under heavy grape and small arms fire, it was able to set the corvette on fire; shortly thereafter
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had been launched at Nantes on 8 August 1793. She was the name ship of her two-vessel class of 12-gun brigs, her sister-ship being
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prudently anchored in the channel some distance from the action. The French vessels concentrated all their gunfire first against
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was built to a design by Joseph-Marie-Blaise
Coulomb at Toulon. She was the first of 12 vessels built to her design.
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managed to bring 71 merchant vessels back to
England. (Others arrived earlier or later, and some went to America.)
2006:
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History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV.
2001:
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s prize money from the action. At the second and final distribution of prize money for the battle, a seaman on
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1316:. Because of the sharing arrangement, this was 14s 7d less what seamen on the other British vessels received.
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The battle continued without interruption all night and on the 24 August the French boarded the defenceless
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827:'s squadron on 5 February, which led to her taking part in the Battle of San Domingo. Duckworth sent
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captured three French merchant vessels carrying sugar from
Martinique to Europe. These were the ship
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was flying a flag of truce and had on board a midshipman and several
British seamen, prisoners from
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The summer of 1810 saw a campaign against the French Indian Ocean possessions; The ĂŽle de
Bourbon (
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446:
299:
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314:). During her service with the Royal Navy she captured several privateers and participated in the
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began an intense cross fire against their enemies. Still, in the evening her crew had to abandon
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also shared in the proceeds of sundry parts and stores salvaged from the wrecked French vessels.
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being relaunched on Monday 18 January 1793, an event celebrated with a ball held at the
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and the two other vessels was worth ÂŁ1 11s 5d; a fifth-class share for the second
473:(1792–1802). The ship was substantially refitted at the shipyard of J. Graham, in
364:
1104:. On the 23 August 1810 the British squadron entered the channel at Grand Port.
539:, under the command of Captain William Henry Ricketts, captured the French brig
1305:
971:, however, was so badly damaged that she had to put in at Bermuda for repairs.
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until her crew burned her in 1810 to prevent her capture after she grounded at
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was involved in the efforts to capture the mutineers and bring them to trial.
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1945:
1918:
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was worth £80 18s 10½d. A fifth-class share, that of a seaman, for the first
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1135:. Once the French flag was hoisted on what was left of the foremast of the
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260:
1979:
2018:
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sent two boats each, under the command of Lieutenant John Kelly Tudor of
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was one of the three that the British captured, the other two being the
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was only three years old, the Royal Navy did not take her into service.
1883:
La Société des Cincinnati de France et la guerre d'Amérique (1778–1783)
857:, windward of the line-of-battle ships to keep them out of the action.
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a legitimate prize. The search also uncovered a box of money. Though
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1473:"Welcome to The Three Cups One of Harwich's Most Famous Buildings"
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It is not clear how the French came to have as prisoners men from
449:, reducing each other to wrecks before parting. In September 1783
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1185:
of 22 September 1781 gives a figure of 155 killed and wounded on
589:
474:
376:
291:
2078:
1515:
1955:
The fatal cruise of the Argus: two captains in the War of 1812
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1258:
2135:
1313:
1266:
217:
1057:) was captured in July. In August, attention was turned to
302:. The British captured her in 1781 and she served with the
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The battle cost the British all four frigates, including
367:, where she was recommissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS
1358:
963:
lost her fore-mast and main-top-mast but together with
901:. Their captains drove two French ships, the flagship,
1427:
1370:
1018:, aground, being scuttled at the Battle of Grand Port.
777:, to cut out a 4-gun schooner from under a battery in
375:, on the North America station. He then sailed her to
2017:
1100:, which the French had captured a second time in the
1763:
1751:
1547:
788:, she cruised in the Caribbean. On 25 January 1806,
2028:. Vol. 2, part 1. London: Longman and company.
1201:was the name vessel of a five-ship class of 32-gun
596:sent her into Jamaica to be condemned as a prize.
704:blew up. Only one British seaman, a crewman from
2584:
2051:
1565:
1253:A first-class share of the money for the first
2121:
729:in sight, captured in the Channel the French
321:
784:In 1806, while under the command of Captain
712:sails and rigging were so badly cut up that
460:
2052:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015).
1711:
885:moved on to engage the other French ships.
2128:
2114:
1108:was the first to run aground, followed by
1026:was part of a frigate squadron comprising
2137:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1810
1964:"Bougainville à l'armée du Cte de Grasse"
1961:
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1876:
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1364:
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2012:
1993:Hamilton, Sir Richard Vesey, ed. (1901)
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1801:
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1479:. The Three Cups Harwich. Archived from
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1393:
1344:
1151:, setting her on fire as they left her.
1010:
916:On 8 February Duckworth sent boats from
386:
244:5.2 m (17 ft) (22 French feet)
16:For other ships with the same name, see
1968:Journal de la société des américanistes
978:served in the Indian Ocean. During the
2585:
1222:. They may have been from a tender to
1155:lost eight men killed and 20 wounded.
1003:, recaptured her on 29 December 1809.
881:to take possession of her, whilst the
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2000:
1867:
1815:
1769:
1757:
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1269:; a first-class share for the second
350:captured her on 2 September 1781 off
141:
61:
1680:. 31 January 1801. pp. 140–141.
1997:. (Naval Records Society, Vol. 19).
1952:
1553:
1470:
664:onto the shore at Port Navalo. The
631:mutinied and murdered her captain,
13:
1886:. Paris: Ă©ditions Auguste Picard.
1831:
1710:For more on John Kelly Tudor see:
1607:. 28 September 1827. p. 2015.
1543:. 25 March 1797. pp. 287–288.
741:
394:dismasted after her fight against
382:
14:
2619:
2071:
1791:. 17 November 1807. p. 1545.
692:party of seamen and marines from
652:chased a French convoy in to the
2568:
2563:
2077:
1257:and two other vessels was worth
688:then towed in four boats with a
642:On 23 November 1800 Captain Sir
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30:
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1724:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
1704:
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1495:
1354:. 26 January 1849. p. 241.
1284:
1247:
1229:
1212:
982:, the French Navy captured the
980:Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811
660:was able to force the corvette
2598:Shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean
1444:
1407:
1387:
1338:
1192:
1176:
618:captured the French privateer
588:was a Dutch privateer, out of
580:captured two privateers named
557:, to give the appearance that
220:& 1260 tonnes fully loaded
1:
1930:(in French). Éditions Ancre.
1903:(in French). Éditions Ancre.
1861:
1747:. 21 April 1806. p. 464.
1627:. 21 April 1798. p. 334.
1587:. 25 April 1797. p. 377.
1566:Winfield & Roberts (2015)
1460:. 19 October 1782. p. 1.
1403:. 3 November 1781. p. 4.
1092:In the run-up to the battle,
1811:. 7 April 1807. p. 441.
1511:. 24 June 1800. p. 733.
1331:
871:forced the surrender of the
599:In late 1797 or early 1798,
453:was paid off and fitted for
7:
2084:HMS Magicienne (ship, 1778)
1870:Battles of the British navy
1637:James (1837), Vol. 3, p.58.
1477:A Historic Harwich Resource
1423:. 16 March 1782. p. 1.
813:after a chase of 12 hours.
254:Upper deck:26 Ă— 12-pounder
180:Naval General Service Medal
169:2 September 1781 by capture
10:
2624:
2608:Maritime incidents in 1810
1700:. 6 May 1806. p. 575.
1085:
993:action of 18 November 1809
859:
457:at Chatham on 30 October.
359:Action of 2 September 1781
356:
340:, and later under Captain
322:French service and capture
190:Scuttled on 24 August 1810
15:
2593:Magicienne-class frigates
2558:
2472:
2345:November (unknown date):
2143:
2008:, vol. 1, R. Bentley
1926:Demerliac, Alain (1999).
1899:Demerliac, Alain (1996).
1872:. Vol. 2. H.G. Bohn.
1718:"Tudor, John Kelly"
1471:Harwich, The Three Cups.
547:Camau), off San Domingo.
471:French Revolutionary Wars
461:French Revolutionary Wars
363:A prize crew took her to
228:44.2 m (145 ft)
194:
56:
29:
2480:January (unknown date):
2305:October (unknown date):
2095:Phillips, Michael - HMS
1957:. Naval Institute Press.
1169:
995:, but the newly arrived
752:, while in company with
342:Janvre de la Bouchetière
236:11.2 m (37 ft)
182:with clasp "St. Domingo"
2056:. Seaforth Publishing.
2037:. Seaforth Publishing.
1828:(1806), Vol. 68, p.796.
1524:, p. 226, no.1846.
1293:shared by agreement in
1006:
708:, was killed. However,
431:was also carrying rum.
195:General characteristics
2502:March (unknown date):
2329:Paisley canal disaster
2202:March (unknown date):
2033:Winfield, Rif (2008).
1962:KĂ©rallain, R. (1928).
1868:Allen, Joseph (1853).
1824:"Historical Affairs",
1727:. London: John Murray.
1073:, the 18-gun corvette
1019:
399:
18:French ship Magicienne
2025:Royal Naval Biography
1980:10.3406/jsa.1928.3639
1102:action of 3 July 1810
1014:
862:Battle of San Domingo
825:John Thomas Duckworth
806:captured the Spanish
763:Early in March 1805,
447:fought inconclusively
390:
357:Further information:
316:Battle of San Domingo
49:Battle of San Domingo
2086:at Wikimedia Commons
1183:The New-York Gazette
1088:Battle of Grand Port
932:was in company with
792:was in company with
719:On 20 January 1801,
545:enseigne de vaisseau
535:On 1 November 1796,
488:was in company with
469:participated in the
440:French frigate
2493:Hired armed cutter
2263:PurĂsima ConcepciĂłn
1713:O'Byrne, William R.
1659:The Naval Chronicle
1649:, Vol. 4, pp.507-8.
1647:The Naval Chronicle
479:Three Cups, Harwich
434:On 2 January 1783,
338:Chevalier de Boades
269::2 Ă— 6-pounder guns
263::4 Ă— 6-pounder guns
1878:Contenson, Ludovic
1808:The London Gazette
1788:The London Gazette
1744:The London Gazette
1697:The London Gazette
1677:The London Gazette
1624:The London Gazette
1604:The London Gazette
1584:The London Gazette
1540:The London Gazette
1508:The London Gazette
1483:on 25 October 2019
1457:The London Gazette
1420:The London Gazette
1400:The London Gazette
1351:The London Gazette
1281:was worth 3s 11½d.
1038:, later joined by
1020:
974:In December 1809,
625:After the crew of
484:On 29 April 1796
400:
2580:
2579:
2082:Media related to
2063:978-1-84832-204-2
2044:978-1-86176-246-7
1953:Dye, Ira (1994).
1854:, Vol. 16, p.341/
1556:, pp. 184–5.
1124:and then against
402:On 15 July 1782,
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1180:
999:, under Captain
746:On 24 July 1804
731:letter of marque
716:had to tow her.
644:Richard Strachan
622:, of nine guns.
603:, the troopship
151:
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147:
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576:In early 1797,
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423:, and the brig
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385:
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298:, lead ship of
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1279:Poisson Volant
1275:Poisson Volant
1271:Poisson Volant
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786:Adam Mackenzie
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582:Poisson Volant
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2019:"Index"
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1996:
1992:
1981:
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1973:
1969:
1965:
1960:
1956:
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1947:
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1939:
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1983:. Retrieved
1974:(20): 1–70.
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129:October 1778
126:Commissioned
79:
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2253:Earl Camden
1841:, no. 4088.
1803:"No. 16017"
1783:"No. 16088"
1739:"No. 15909"
1692:"No. 15916"
1672:"No. 15333"
1619:"No. 15009"
1599:"No. 18400"
1579:"No. 14004"
1535:"No. 13996"
1503:"No. 15270"
1452:"No. 12381"
1415:"No. 12279"
1395:"No. 12239"
1346:"No. 20939"
1236:Cerf-Volant
1189:. Cited in
808:packet ship
756:, captured
690:cutting-out
666:hired armed
635:, in 1797,
592:, and that
571:Cerf-Volant
567:Cerf Volant
559:Cerf Volant
549:Cerf Volant
541:Cerf Volant
296:French Navy
174:Honours and
89:"Sorceress"
2603:1778 ships
2587:Categories
2450:Enterprize
2281:Magicienne
2144:Shipwrecks
2097:Magicienne
1862:References
1554:Dye (1994)
1487:25 October
1318:Magicienne
1302:Magicienne
1295:Magicienne
1187:Magicienne
1153:Magicienne
1149:Magicienne
1141:Magicienne
1126:Magicienne
1110:Magicienne
1079:, and two
1024:Magicienne
1016:Magicienne
997:Magicienne
976:Magicienne
969:Magicienne
956:Magicienne
930:Magicienne
922:Magicienne
907:, and the
848:Kingfisher
843:Magicienne
829:Magicienne
821:Magicienne
804:Magicienne
790:Magicienne
765:Magicienne
754:Magicienne
721:Magicienne
698:Magicienne
658:Magicienne
637:Magicienne
633:Hugh Pigot
611:brig-sloop
609:, and the
601:Magicienne
594:Magicienne
578:Magicienne
537:Magicienne
486:Magicienne
467:Magicienne
451:Magicienne
436:Magicienne
404:Magicienne
392:Magicienne
369:Magicienne
334:Orvilliers
327:Magicienne
304:Royal Navy
287:Magicienne
205:Magicienne
160:Magicienne
80:Magicienne
38:Magicienne
2548:Cambridge
2538:Narcissus
2536:HMS
2525:HMS
2516:Harpooner
2504:HMS
2482:HMS
2438:HMS
2429:Elizabeth
2417:HMS
2406:HMS
2397:Satellite
2395:HMS
2384:HMS
2377:HMS
2358:HMS
2318:HMS
2307:HMS
2286:HMS
2272:HMS
2241:HMS
2220:HMS
2205:John Bull
2165:Wild Boar
2163:HMS
1946:492783890
1919:468324725
1332:Citations
1304:received
1226:or prize.
1224:Hindostan
1220:Hindostan
1160:Iphigenia
1118:Iphigenia
1059:Mauritius
1029:Iphigenia
961:Franchise
941:Franchise
898:Alexandre
710:Suworow's
615:Diligence
554:Hindostan
528:captured
414:Tea Bloom
345:HMS
312:Mauritius
300:her class
256:long guns
110:Laid down
42:HMS
2523:18 Oct:
2513:27 Jun:
2491:16 Mar:
2456:Kingston
2436:29 Dec:
2426:27 Dec:
2415:25 Dec:
2408:Minotaur
2404:22 Dec:
2393:19 Dec:
2375:18 Dec:
2367:10 Dec:
2335:18 Nov:
2327:10 Nov:
2320:Mandarin
2295:24 Sep:
2270:20 Aug:
2250:23 Jul:
2239:14 Jun:
2232:Caerwent
2229:31 May:
2195:Etingdon
2192:21 Mar:
2185:Montañés
2182:10 Mar:
2172:16 Feb:
2161:15 Feb:
2016:(1824).
2004:(1837),
1985:29 April
1880:(1934).
1715:(1849).
1241:Papillon
1203:frigates
1143:and the
904:Impérial
895:and the
854:Epervier
775:Reindeer
770:Reindeer
749:Amethyst
702:RĂ©olaise
662:RĂ©olaise
654:Morbihan
628:Hermione
526:Acquilon
521:Childers
455:ordinary
438:met the
421:Balmboom
352:Cape Ann
249:Armament
166:Acquired
134:Captured
118:Launched
86:Namesake
2534:2 Nov:
2484:Zenobia
2360:Plumper
2356:5 Dec:
2349:Leander
2316:9 Nov:
2260:9 Aug:
2218:4 Apr:
2211:Rachael
2151:8 Feb:
1892:7842336
1322:Penguin
1291:Penguin
1199:Sibylle
1137:Néréide
1133:Néréide
1122:Néréide
1114:Néréide
1098:Windham
1070:Minerve
1064:Bellone
1055:RĂ©union
1041:Nereide
1035:Leopard
991:in the
988:Windham
965:Penguin
952:Veteran
947:Veteran
935:Penguin
910:Diomède
892:Jupiter
883:Donegal
868:Donegal
823:joined
798:in the
795:Penguin
723:, with
714:Captain
706:Suworow
694:Captain
685:Lurcher
673:Suworow
669:cutters
649:Captain
606:Regulus
590:Curacao
524:, when
515:Camilla
503:Minerva
497:Diamond
491:Aquilon
475:Harwich
442:Sibylle
409:Prudent
396:Sibylle
377:Jamaica
365:Halifax
347:Chatham
294:of the
292:frigate
241:Draught
102:Builder
94:Ordered
57:History
47:at the
2527:Dragon
2506:Phipps
2462:Rosina
2419:Monkey
2386:Pallas
2379:Nymphe
2288:Sirius
2274:Lively
2243:Porgey
2222:Cuckoo
2175:Active
2154:Caesar
2099:(1781)
2060:
2041:
1944:
1934:
1917:
1907:
1890:
1164:Sirius
1145:Sirius
1106:Sirius
1094:Sirius
1076:Victor
1047:Sirius
944:, and
918:Acasta
879:Acasta
839:Acasta
834:Acasta
815:Carmen
811:Carmen
758:Agnela
620:Brutus
563:cartel
561:was a
518:, and
416:, the
371:under
290:was a
279:Timber
276:Armour
225:Length
218:tonnes
176:awards
105:Toulon
70:France
44:Acasta
2309:Racer
2298:Crown
1297:'
1261:457 4
1170:Notes
887:Brave
874:Brave
802:when
735:Huron
726:Doris
509:Syren
310:(now
2574:1811
2561:1809
2495:Idas
2347:HMS
2279:HMS
2058:ISBN
2039:ISBN
1987:2020
1942:OCLC
1932:ISBN
1915:OCLC
1905:ISBN
1888:OCLC
1489:2019
1320:and
1308:1 19
1207:Sané
1162:and
1112:and
1067:and
1044:and
1032:and
1007:Loss
954:and
920:and
851:and
831:and
767:and
696:and
682:and
679:Nile
530:Mary
465:HMS
429:Juno
425:Juno
418:snow
406:and
233:Beam
216:600
187:Fate
156:Name
76:Name
40:and
36:HMS
20:and
1976:doi
646:in
543:, (
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