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to support a
British and Sicilian force besieging the fortress there. When the French commander declined to surrender, the British warships, the gunboats and a battery commenced a cannonade. After an hour the French capitulated. Under the terms of surrender they were permitted to march out and return
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had no casualties though one shot did hit her, and in all the
British suffered 12 men wounded by enemy fire and one man killed and two wounded in an accident. Pellew mentioned in his letter that the only reason he had reported the incident was to provide an accurate account to counteract French
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had met up with the squadron, which had sailed up from
Palermo, off Corsica a few days earlier. The troops, 1000 men of the Italian Levy under the command of Lieut-Colonel Catanelli, marched inland and captured
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The prize money was denominated in "Dollars", "R." and "Dbles.", with Grant receiving over 2205 dollars. An ordinary seaman received over 10 dollars.
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who captured the eastern battery and then entered the battery on the point of
Borgidhero after the French had tried to blow it up. The marines
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Complete Record of All Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy From the Fifteenth Century to the Present.
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was only six months old and was six weeks into her first cruise, having made no captures.
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Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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In
January 1812 Captain R.F. Devonshire briefly took command. That same month Captain
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was a part of the fleet off Toulon that chased a French squadron into that port.
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fired on the town while the landing party burnt some vessels on the shore.
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was escorting ten merchant vessels to Gibraltar. Some 200 miles west of
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176 ft (53.6 m) (gundeck); 145 ft (44.2 m) (keel)
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Blockade of Toulon, 1810-1814: Pellew's action, 5 November 1813, by
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and two French ships taken on 13 and 16 November, the schooner
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to Italy. The British and Sicilian force captured 110 cannon.
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was sold out of the Navy in 1863 and broken up at Marshall's
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was one of a number of vessels that were in company when
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then attempted to take another ship in the convoy, but
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arrived off Cap Sicié and the next day was involved in
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and assisted in supporting the landing of troops at
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979:Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1987.
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670:An able seaman's share of the prize money was 14
235:: 2 × 12-pounder guns, 2 × 32-pounder carronades
301:was among the vessels in sight when the 36-gun
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605:made for the convoy and singled out the brig
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528:shared in the prize money by agreement with
483:propaganda. The French suffered 17 wounded.
416:suffered two men wounded in the engagement.
1385:List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy
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724:Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 188.
563:herself did not take part in any action.
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226:: 4 × 12-pounder guns + 10 × 32-pounder
19:For other ships with the same name, see
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1010:(2nd ed.). Seaforth Publishing.
328:captured the 14-gun French privateer
49:
921:. 22 January 1814. pp. 178–179.
1417:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy
590:, the convoy encountered the sloop
220:Upper gundeck: 28 × 18-pounder guns
13:
878:. 14 September 1813. p. 1827.
536:benefited from the capture of the
388:into range of French batteries at
14:
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778:. 27 November 1810. p. 1886.
425:a skirmish with a French squadron
384:On 23 July 1813, the seas pushed
318:was in the company of the 74-gun
465:, and Charles Grant. The 74-gun
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310:captured the French privateer
16:Vengeur-class ship of the line
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941:. 30 July 1816. p. 1484.
901:. 1 January 1814. p. 19.
818:. 30 March 1813. p. 660.
597:, which was operating out of
217:Gundeck: 28 × 32-pounder guns
961:. 5 July 1814. p. 1370.
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624:was able to chase her off.
524:made a number of captures.
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286:on 23 March 1810. Captain
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512:In November and December
290:commissioned her for the
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841:National Maritime Museum
837:Warship Histories, vol v
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116:General characteristics
994:Conway Maritime Press.
830:"NMM, vessel ID 380178"
627:
461:, Thomas James Maling,
314:. Then on 22 November,
197:21 ft (6.4 m)
1006:Winfield, Rif (2008).
552:taken on 17 December.
367:captured the American
354:
189: in (14.5 m)
990:Lavery, Brian (2003)
349:
87:Blackburn, Turnchapel
1427:Ships built in Devon
555:On 12 February 1814
297:On 9 November 1810,
646:would replace her.
419:On 4 November 1813
357:On 1 February 1811
958:The London Gazette
938:The London Gazette
918:The London Gazette
898:The London Gazette
875:The London Gazette
815:The London Gazette
795:The London Gazette
775:The London Gazette
755:The London Gazette
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1401:Warship Histories
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463:James Brisbane
431:. Admiral Sir
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326:Northumberland
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288:Adam Mackenzie
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1221:Scarborough
953:"No. 16914"
933:"No. 17158"
913:"No. 16847"
893:"No. 16837"
870:"No. 16774"
810:"No. 16716"
790:"No. 16511"
770:"No. 16428"
750:"No. 16526"
457:, Captains
400:landed her
352:Thomas Luny
175:47 ft
1432:1810 ships
1411:Categories
1333:Wellington
1298:Vindictive
1284:Cornwallis
1256:Devonshire
1214:Gloucester
970:References
498:Via Reggio
467:third-rate
390:Borgidhero
303:fifth rate
257:third-rate
251:Royal Navy
228:carronades
131:third-rate
111:Sold, 1863
21:HMS Armada
1363:Swiftsure
1340:Agincourt
1151:Edinburgh
1095:Poictiers
707:Citations
202:Sail plan
92:Laid down
1403:project.
1319:Hercules
1291:Blenheim
1242:Pembroke
1228:Clarence
1200:Cornwall
1193:Mulgrave
1165:La Hogue
652:Plymouth
638:Plymouth
632:By 1815
521:Euryalus
450:Pembroke
444:Mulgrave
369:schooner
341:Glaneuse
333:Glaneuse
272:Plymouth
270:yard in
212:Armament
100:Launched
1347:Russell
1312:Defence
1137:Vengeur
1130:America
1081:Berwick
1057:Vengeur
854:30 July
682:⁄
599:Lorient
572:Curacoa
538:St Anne
530:Berwick
515:Berwick
493:America
438:Scipion
402:marines
307:Curacoa
278:Service
184:⁄
149:⁄
126:Vengeur
84:Builder
76:Ordered
45:History
1277:Benbow
1263:Medway
1249:Rippon
1207:Dublin
1172:Duncan
1158:Barham
1123:Armada
1116:Egmont
1109:Cressy
1088:Rodney
1059:-class
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998:
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648:Armada
634:Armada
622:Armada
588:Ushant
584:Armada
576:Savona
568:Armada
561:Armada
557:Armada
534:Armada
526:Armada
502:Armada
488:Armada
480:Armada
471:Pompee
455:Armada
453:, and
429:Toulon
421:Armada
414:Armada
410:Armada
398:Armada
394:Armada
386:Armada
372:Beauty
359:Armada
316:Armada
299:Armada
284:Armada
264:Armada
254:74-gun
249:was a
246:Armada
164:Length
128:-class
70:Armada
38:Armada
1374:class
1365:class
1270:Indus
1235:Anson
848:(PDF)
833:(PDF)
658:Notes
614:'
507:Lucca
330:ketch
324:when
312:Venus
292:Texel
143:1749
1326:Pitt
1179:Asia
1102:Vigo
1074:Ajax
1012:ISBN
996:ISBN
981:ISBN
856:2011
628:Fate
618:Wasp
611:Mary
607:Mary
603:Wasp
594:Wasp
592:USS
570:and
548:and
518:and
427:off
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