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reported on 22 October 1726 from Danzig that the combined fleet had lifted the blockade of Reval on 1 October. Battered by October storms, short of water and provisions, the Danish squadron was in poor condition and there was scurvy and chest infections on board the ships. 215 Danes had died on the
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was appointed to take command of a large battle fleet sent to the Baltic to protect Sweden and Denmark from the threat of a recently mobilized Russian fleet. Stopping first at Copenhagen, he met with the court and completed arrangements for co-operation with the Danish navy. Wager took his twenty
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The intention was to loan Ayscue to the Swedes to assist their naval operations; in addition the fleet carried several hundred English seamen and a dozen officers who had been recruited for the Swedish Marine, and English privateers were operating under Swedish
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After the death of Charles XII of Sweden in December 1718 Norris was went back to the Baltic to protect Sweden against Peter the Great, whose new navy was regarded as a threat to British control of the Baltic. He served there between 1719 and 1722
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The Baltic Fleet comprised a series of temporary fleets assembled for various naval campaigns of the Royal Navy from 1658 to 1854 under the command of a Commander-in-Chief, Baltic Fleet. The fleet operated from a number of bases including
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The first British ships sailed from Spithead on 20 March bound for Kiel, with the remainder following two weeks later, intent on enforcing a blockade to prevent essential supplies from getting through to Russia from the Baltic
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taking command of the fleet stationed at Spithead, Hampshire, it proceeded to the Baltic Sea where it was employed on blockading duties to prevent Russia from receiving supplies at its Baltic ports until 13 August 1854.
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and timber), in addition to blockading enemy ports such as those under French control in northern Germany. The Russian fleet was also kept under blockade until Alexander I reopened Russian ports. In 1812
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of Russia took personal command of the coalition fleet and appointed Norris as his deputy in 1716: together they protected British and other allied merchant vessels from attack by warships of the
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if it came out. To reassure Sweden, the combined fleet stayed at Reval all summer. The British fleet arrived back in Britain on 1 November 1726. but actually lifted the blockade on 1 October
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On 27 June 1855 the fleet was stationed at Spithead under the command of Rear-Admiral Richard Dundas. The very large force consisted of some 93 naval units in total, as reported in the
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Harrison, Simon (2010–2018). "Three Decks – Warships in the Age of Sail: Fleet lists 1553 to 1821". threedecks.org. S. Harrison.
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was appointed to command the Baltic Fleet. It sailed on 11 March for an expedition to the Baltic to attack the fortresses at
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Heathcoate, Tony (2002). British admirals of the fleet 1734–1995 : a biographical dictionary. Barnsley: Pen and Sword.
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Heathcoate, Tony (2005). Nelson's Trafalgar captains and their battles. Barnsley, England: Pen & Sword Maritime.
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Hore, Captain Peter (2015). "James Saumarez". Nelson's Band of Brothers. Barnsley, England: Seaforth Publishing.
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Lavery, Brian (2015). Nelson's Victory: 250 Years of War and Peace. Barnsley, England: Seaforth Publishing.
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Grainger, John D. (2014). The British Navy in the Baltic. Woodbridge, England: Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
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Circumstances of Naval History, from the Norman Invasion to the Year 1779. Embellished with Copper-plates
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was sent with a fleet to the Baltic Sea to support a coalition of naval forces from Russia, Denmark and
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received orders from the Danish admiralty in June 1717 to work fully with the British admiral.
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as his second-in-command. Copenhagen, the first objective of the expedition, fell in the
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was appointed to command the English Baltic Fleet of twenty ships – he was transporting
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invaded Russia – the Baltic fleet succeeded in obstructing French operations.
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Cracker, Dapper, Fancy, Grinder, Snap, Jackdaw, Jasper, Jack, Magpie, Redwing
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Gleaner, Pelter, Ruby, Pincher, Teazer, Badger, Snaper, Biter, Boxer, Clinker
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In 1717 the Baltic fleet formed again – this time under the command of Sir
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which existed between 1658 to 1856. They consisted of ships assembled at
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British admirals of the fleet 1734–1995 : a biographical dictionary
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British admirals of the fleet 1734–1995 : a biographical dictionary
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British Battles of the Crimean Wars 1854–1856: Despatches from the Front
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was appointed to command the Baltic Fleet destined to break up the
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taking part in the Great Northern War of 1700–1721 against Sweden.
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Blazer, Firm, Manly, Mastiff, Hardy, Havock, Porcupine, Porpoise.
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Following the death of Charles XII of Sweden on 30 November 1718
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The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy against Russia, 1853–56
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Skylark, Hind, Starling, Stork, Twinger, Thistle, Weasel, Pigmy
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was given command of the British Baltic fleet with his flag in
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Conflict in the Crimea: British Redcoats on Russian Soil
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The Baltic fleet sailing from Spithead, 11 March 1854
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1854
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Who's Who in Naval History: From 1550 to the present
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Ensign of the British Baltic Fleet March–August 1854
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Barnsley, England: Seaforth Publishing. 2550:Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) 2297: 2160: 2099: 2039: 2274:A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Britain 621:Composition of the Baltic Fleet June 1855 288:, Sweden, and Russia), with Vice-Admiral 3345:Commodore, Arabian Seas and Persian Gulf 3338:Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean 2924:North and Irish Seas and English Channel 2540: 2538: 2536: 2534: 2532: 2530: 2528: 2526: 2524: 2522: 2520: 2518: 2516: 2514: 2512: 2510: 2508: 2506: 2504: 2502: 2500: 2498: 2496: 2494: 2492: 2490: 2488: 2486: 2484: 2482: 2480: 2478: 2476: 2474: 2472: 2470: 2468: 2466: 2464: 2462: 2460: 2458: 2456: 2454: 2452: 2450: 2448: 2446: 2444: 2442: 2440: 2438: 2436: 2388: 2270: 2252:. London, England: Smith, Elder & Co 2204: 2167:. Barnsley: Pen and Sword. p. 196. 2104:. Barnsley: Pen and Sword. p. 196. 2068: 1965: 1906: 1881: 1820: 1693: 683:120 guns newspaper report gives 102 guns 619: 372: 321: 158: 2434: 2432: 2430: 2428: 2426: 2424: 2422: 2420: 2418: 2416: 2349: 877:launched 1853, screw propelled, 80 guns 3444: 2133:. London, England: Smith, Elder and Co 2012: 144:, for various naval operations in the 2881: 2678:"Richard Saunders Dundas (1802–1861)" 2637: 2413: 2243: 2124: 2048:. Barnsley, England: Pen and Sword. 419:Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich 2638:Hore, Captain Peter (20 May 2015). 2620:Campbell, John; Kent, John (1785). 2040:Grehan, John; Mace, Martin (2014). 1695:Ironclad floating batteries total 5 13: 3457:Military history of the Baltic Sea 2228: 330:In February 1854 Rear-Admiral Sir 14: 3478: 3243:Senior Naval Officer, West Indies 150:Commander-in-Chief, Baltic Fleet. 3218:South Atlantic and South America 2909: 2854: 2234:Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 pp 126 - 127 727:steam- and sail-powered, 91 guns 374:Commander-in-Chief, Baltic Fleet 240:in support of the exiled Stuarts 24: 2732: 2715: 2696: 2669: 2660: 2631: 2613: 2564: 2382: 2343: 2316: 2291: 2264: 2237: 2215: 2198: 345:On 20 March 1854, Vice-Admiral 2350:Lambert, Andrew (2016-03-16). 2185: 2154: 2145: 2118: 2093: 2072:The British Navy in the Baltic 2062: 2033: 2006: 1980: 238:was meditating a new movement 192:In November 1658 Vice-Admiral 1: 3350:Commander-in-Chief, Australia 3314:Levant and East Mediterranean 3198:North America and West Indies 3156:Barbadoes and Leeward Islands 3090:Channel Squadron (Navy Royal) 2676:Harrison, Simon (2010–2018). 2571:Harrison, Simon (2010–2018). 1540:17 guns, source gives 15 guns 1156:36 guns, source gives 34 guns 1066:74 guns, source gives 58 guns 1045:74 guns, source gives 60 guns 610:Composition of the fleet 1855 360: 326:The fleet in the Baltic, 1854 3299:British Naval Forces Germany 2996:British Naval Forces Germany 2702:Melbourne Argus 20 June 1855 1974: 1286:21 guns source gives 20 guns 919:74 guns source gives 60 guns 206:Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660) 7: 3228:South East Coast of America 1908:Other vessels/units total 3 599:February, 1855 – April 1856 154: 140:, a naval anchorage in the 10: 3483: 2069:Grainger, John D. (2014). 187: 3355:Commander-in-Chief, China 3337: 3251: 3238:Flag Officer, West Africa 3143: 2923: 2644:Nelson's Band of Brothers 2552:. 27 June 1855. p. 5 2389:Richards, Donald (2006). 2298:Heathcoate, Tony (2005). 2246:"Parker Hyde (1739–1807)" 2161:Heathcoate, Tony (2002). 2151:Topsøe-Jensen Vol 2 p 344 2100:Heathcoate, Tony (2002). 1900:Between 2 and 3 guns each 1875:Between 2 and 3 guns each 1857:Between 2 and 3 guns each 635: 632: 629: 388: 385: 382: 379: 299:In 1808 Rear-Admiral Sir 278:northern armed neutrality 106: 101: 83: 73: 63: 53: 43: 35: 23: 18: 3452:Fleets of the Royal Navy 3405:New Zealand Naval Forces 2986:Commander-in-Chief Fleet 2708: 2666:Callo and Wilson p. 296. 2271:Williams, Chris (2006). 638: 626: 391: 2205:Campbell, John (1814). 1822:Mortar vessels total 28 357:newspaper at the time. 3420:Red Sea and Canal Area 2013:Lavery, Brian (2015). 1330:steam powered, 16 guns 1177:steam frigate, 24 guns 1089:screw frigate, 51 guns 769:launched 1853, 91 guns 565:February – March, 1854 366:Post holders included: 327: 164: 3426:South America Station 3365:East Indies and China 3289:Eastern Mediterranean 3274:Black Sea and Caspian 3213:South America Station 3031:Orkneys and Shetlands 2244:Laughton, John Knox. 2225:dated 18 October 1726 2125:Laughton, John Knox. 1265:wooden screw, 20 guns 1223:wooden screw, 20 guns 582:March, – August, 1854 325: 261:ships of the line to 236:Charles XII of Sweden 162: 3233:West Africa Squadron 2951:Battle Cruiser Fleet 2610:Harrison Fleet Lists 614:As of 27 June 1855: 294:Battle of Copenhagen 128:, also known as the 3324:Mediterranean Fleet 660:Flag Ship, 131 guns 3125:West and Irish Sea 3068:Naval Home Command 3056:Western Approaches 3026:North Sea Squadron 2870:2020-02-13 at the 2722:The Danish Admiral 2546:"THE BALTIC FLEET" 655:Duke of Wellington 481:second appointment 328: 165: 3439: 3438: 3385:Egypt and Red Sea 3370:East Indies Fleet 3294:Egypt and Red Sea 2971:Coast of Scotland 2865:downloadable here 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Index


United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Fleet
Royal Navy
Spithead
Hampshire
England
James Saumarez
Royal Navy
Spithead
English Channel
Baltic Sea

Spithead
Hampshire
Nore
Napoleonic Wars
William Goodsonn
General at sea
George Ayscue
Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660)
John Norris
Hanover
Tsar Peter
Swedish Empire
George Byng
Charles XII of Sweden
in support of the exiled Stuarts
O.S.

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