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80:4 & 18 March 1795
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1606:Earl Talbot
1520:King George
1142:"No. 15277"
1122:"No. 15253"
1099:"No. 15222"
1079:"No. 15192"
1059:"No. 15184"
1039:"No. 15136"
1019:"No. 15119"
999:"No. 15009"
979:"No. 18685"
959:"No. 14067"
939:"No. 14029"
919:"No. 14004"
738:Del Carpner
719:Consualidad
644:Artibonelte
408:packet ship
249:12 ft
227:28 ft
1820:1795 ships
1809:Categories
1415:Shipwrecks
1168:References
775:Resolution
692:Carthagena
634:Margaretta
626:Margaretta
557:Del Carmen
553:Margarette
545:Washington
431:Magicienne
367:SW of the
316:Royal Navy
299:chase guns
293:carronades
278:Complement
151:brig-sloop
99:April 1795
1744:Confiance
1714:Sarah Ann
1704:Sarah Ann
1651:HMS
1622:HMS
1611:HMS
1594:HMS
1585:Diligence
1583:HMS
1572:HMS
1553:Pickering
1551:USS
1542:Dromedary
1531:Insurgent
1529:USS
1500:Cormorant
1487:HMS
1466:HMS
1435:HMS
1424:HMS
1342:Albatross
1284:Diligence
1263:Diligence
891:Citations
839:Diligence
834:Thunderer
828:Diligence
820:Diligence
810:in June.
808:Diligence
789:Foresight
779:Diligence
765:Diligence
758:Diligence
742:Diligence
727:Diligence
696:Diligence
680:Diligence
668:Diligence
664:Christine
660:Diligence
632:detained
630:Diligence
614:Diligence
599:Diligence
595:Esperanso
580:Diligence
576:Aux Cayes
568:Diligence
561:Diligence
549:Diligence
541:Diligence
529:Constance
525:Diligence
509:Diligence
489:Diligence
473:Diligence
453:Diligence
442:Diligence
423:Espervier
415:Diligence
404:Diligence
388:Diligence
381:Nativetas
377:Natividad
373:Nativetas
357:Diligence
347:Diligence
336:Diligence
311:Diligence
268:Sail plan
138:Diligence
96:Laid down
90:Bursledon
71:Diligence
39:Diligence
1731:22 Aug:
1724:Concorde
1701:21 Jan:
1683:Recovery
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1549:20 Aug:
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1496:15 May:
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1475:13 Mar:
1464:10 Mar:
1433:26 Jan:
1319:Cameleon
1312:Kangaroo
784:Surprise
656:Tiberoon
622:La Guira
591:Harriott
533:St. Jago
465:Jackamel
419:Epervier
399:Renommee
393:Hermione
286:Armament
104:Launched
1741:7 Oct:
1721:4 Aug:
1711:3 Feb:
1677:Norfolk
1653:America
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1620:3 Nov:
1592:9 Oct:
1581:8 Oct:
1527:8 Aug:
1507:9 Jul:
1468:Repulse
1426:Mastiff
1422:5 Jan:
1351:Cruizer
1291:Seagull
878:⁄
824:polacre
750:Jeremie
746:Rosario
734:Minerva
610:felucca
572:Mahomet
504:Foregat
496:Maregot
481:Acquain
469:Curacoa
437:Regulus
365:leagues
351:Fogouse
332:Spencer
258:⁄
236:⁄
212:⁄
195:⁄
166:⁄
149:18-gun
85:Builder
77:Ordered
47:History
1734:Latona
1671:Dublin
1659:Canada
1635:Havick
1613:Martin
1563:Martha
1478:Prince
1437:Brazen
1326:Racoon
1277:Curlew
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793:Acquin
770:Volage
754:Aurora
688:Aurora
652:Gorade
636:, and
485:Helene
477:Kleine
446:Brutus
440:, and
326:Career
181:Length
41:, 1795
1596:Galgo
1574:Hound
1510:Queen
1353:class
1344:class
1305:Hound
1298:Harpy
845:Notes
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715:Eagle
711:Ovier
707:Diana
601:'
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520:Trent
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500:Polly
491:'
402:when
1796:1801
1783:1799
1760:Iris
1750:Kent
1642:Lion
1633:HMS
1540:HMS
1498:HMS
1447:Argo
1199:ISBN
1180:ISBN
861:75 0
814:Loss
781:and
767:and
639:Echo
539:and
523:and
421:(or
396:and
375:(or
309:HMS
272:Brig
224:Beam
160:318
146:Type
120:Fate
69:HMS
66:Name
674:to
467:to
281:121
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