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HMS Chanticleer (1808)

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was launched on 26 July 1808. She served in European waters (mainly the North Sea) in the Napoleonic Wars and was paid off and laid up at Sheerness in July 1816. She was chosen for an 1828 scientific voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Her poor condition on her return meant that the Admiralty replaced her
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was at Chatham in 1817. On 23 October 1821 Captain Henry Eden took command. He sailed her to the Mediterranean, where he was "very efficiently occupied during the revolution in Greece." Commander Burton Macnamara replaced him in July 1822. Two months later
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Foster had apparently set out on his trip in good spirits, but whether due to precaution, premonition, or plan, he had given his keys to a Mr. Webster, whom he instructed to pay his debts, and had bequeathed various articles to his
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In an allocation of bounty money in March 1823, a first-class share was worth £30 10s 6½d; a sixth-class share was worth 11s 7½d. As a lieutenant, Tupman would probably have qualified for a second-class share, worth £6 12s
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served chiefly as an escort vessel and cruised off the European coast. Commander Stewart Blacker assumed command in May 1813. In 1813, she took three
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A watch vessel was a vessel carrying lights and a bell, and anchored to mark the position of a hazard to navigation such as a wreck.
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in December 1826 and command devolved to an acting commander until April 1827, when Commander John Balfour Maxwell took command.
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was under the command of John G. M'Bride M'Killop (Acting Commander) when she took possession of the derelict vessel
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to South America, the Navy lent her to the Royal Sailing Society, Thames. That assignment lasted from 1831 to 1832.
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The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV
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brought a French brig into Antigua. The brig was carrying 208 slaves from Africa and some ivory tusks.
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Charles James Hope Johnstone took command in September 1824, still in the Mediterranean. He was
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then spent 15 years as a customs watch ship at Burnham-on-Crouch and was broken up in 1871.
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of 1831, but due to her poor condition after her three-year voyage, the Admiralty sent
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of an extinct volcano, is named after him. On the expedition, the ship visited the
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and drowned. After Foster's death, the ship's command fell to Austin. He sailed
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boatmen. However, Frost overextended himself and the plan fell through.
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became involved in an action with three 18-gun brigs of the
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had driven out the Portuguese and it became part of the
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796:A first-class share of the salvage money was worth 337:On 2 September 1811 while off the coast of Norway, 604:. From there she sailed back to South America via 854:In 1823 the British sailor and liberator Admiral 544:was dispatched on a scientific expedition in the 1421: 1100: 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1088: 862:. For this achievement Lord Cochrane became 1st 628:. From there she sailed up the Amazon river to 1085: 1257:, AboutDarwin.com. Accessed 24 January 2008. 175:90 ft 3 in (27.5 m) (gundeck) 136:Sold and broken up in June 1871 at Sheerness 1248:Events leading up to Darwin's Beagle Voyage 818: 363:made good her escape, leaving her consort, 280:for the second voyage in 1831 with another 686:had originally been scheduled to make the 40:off Valetta, Malta, by Nicolas Cammillieri 1351:"Mid-Victorian RN vessel HMS Chanticleer" 866:and governor of the province of Maranhão. 724:obtained an Admiralty grant to establish 404:on 2 January 1812. Then on 9 April 1812, 16:Napoleonic War-era brig of the Royal Navy 1323: 1164: 1154:. 18 September 1815. pp. 1913–1914. 1144: 1071: 1051: 1031: 1011: 991: 971: 942: 922: 532: 510: 334:shared in the prize money by agreement. 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1370:"1811 - Manly with Loland and consorts" 1422: 1229: 1290: 548:in 1828 under the command of Captain 50: 620:reached the South American coast at 1393:Index of 19th Century Naval Vessels 1374:Index of 19th Century Naval Vessels 1310:Index of 19th Century Naval Vessels 1192:. No. 5033. 22 December 1815. 487: 13: 1061:. 15 September 1812. p. 1893. 702:, that became the ship upon which 14: 1451: 1343: 1041:. 26 September 1812. p. 510. 504:, to supervise evacuation of the 202:24 ft 7 in (7.5 m) 706:established his reputation as a 537:St. Martin's Cove near Cape Horn 376:captured the Dutch fishing boat 192: in (21.3 m) (gundeck) 51: 31: 1260: 1241: 1220: 1211: 1178: 1158: 1138: 1065: 962:James (1837), Vol. 5, pp.347-8. 896: 879: 869: 848: 838: 831:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 817:For more on George Tupman see: 811: 128:1848, transferred to Coastguard 1081:. 5 August 1815. p. 1598. 1045: 1025: 1005: 985: 965: 956: 952:. 11 August 1810. p. 435. 936: 916: 790: 359:. Outgunned and outnumbered, 297: 1: 1430:Brig-sloops of the Royal Navy 1355:William Loney RN - Background 1284: 1174:. 29 March 1823. p. 506. 1021:. 21 April 1821. p. 899. 932:. 31 July 1810. p. 1148. 768:watch ship. She was re-named 1226:Waddington (1825), pp.206-7. 909: 369:, for the Danes to capture. 310:captured the Russian lugger 7: 1268:"Obituary: John Frost, esq" 1001:. 20 May 1815. p. 950. 981:. 11 May 1811. p. 900. 688:second South America survey 588:at the southernmost tip of 408:captured the Danish vessel 10: 1456: 1435:Cherokee-class brig-sloops 18: 736:to serve as a refuge for 140: 45: 30: 1410:National Maritime Museum 1273:The Gentleman's Magazine 1117:National Maritime Museum 1113:Warship Histories, vol v 783: 644:, sailing from there to 1328:. Seaforth Publishing. 1253:25 January 2008 at the 1106:"NMM, vessel ID 382156" 743: 400:when they captured the 218:11 ft (3.4 m) 141:General characteristics 1324:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1217:O'Byrne (1849), p.324. 893:was selected instead." 834:. London: John Murray. 825:"Tupman, George"  554:South Shetland Islands 538: 523: 314:. Then on 24 October, 694:instead. Thus it was 658:Horatio Thomas Austin 536: 514: 388:on 16 November 1811. 302:Her initial base was 415:On 23 October 1812, 394:was in company with 248:+ 2 × 6-pounder guns 864:Marques of Maranhão 820:O'Byrne, William R. 713:Instead of sending 614:Fernando de Noronha 469:captured Guadeloupe 372:On 28 August 1810, 236:75 as a ship-of-war 1238:, Volume 25, p.42. 1171:The London Gazette 1151:The London Gazette 1078:The London Gazette 1058:The London Gazette 1038:The London Gazette 1018:The London Gazette 998:The London Gazette 978:The London Gazette 949:The London Gazette 929:The London Gazette 652:. 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Index

HMS Chanticleer

Royal Navy Ensign
East Cowes
Cherokee-class brig
bm
Brig
carronades
Cherokee-class
brig
Royal Navy
Beagle
Great Yarmouth
Sheldrake
Leverett
Royal Danish Navy
Lolland
Manly
Parthian
Clio
Oberon
prizes
German
archipelago
Heligoland
North Sea
captured Guadeloupe
Barbadoes
Fanari, Preveza
Souliotes

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