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wrote to Nourse stating that the British Government supported him and his actions fully. Canning explained the problems that were bedeviling the relations between the two governments and suggested gently that in the future Nourse avoid confrontation with the authorities unless absolutely necessary.
465:. In May, he wrote a letter explaining the circumstances surrounding taking a schooner from the Ottomans. The taking had become a matter of some dispute between Great Britain and the Ottoman government and Nourse provided his justification. Eight days later Mr. 370:
was a 32-gun frigate built to a design by F.C.H. Hohlenberg and launched in 1800. She had a small hull, and consequently lacked the storage capacity for long-endurance cruises to distant stations. She was laid up in 1801 and not fitted out until 1802.
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Brief description of the south coast of Asia-Minor and of the remains of antiquity. With plans, views, & collected during a survey of that coast, under the orders of the Lords commissioners of the Admiralty, in the years
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on her second voyage to the Danish West Indies. As with his predecessor, Part of his remit was to act for the government of the Danish West Indies on all questions of naval service and maritime defence.
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to the Danish West Indies. There he also took his place on the Ruling Commission for the Danish West Indies for matters relating to the naval service. On her return voyage to Denmark in 1803,
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in May 1810. However, his duties in the Mediterranean prevented him from taking up this post until December that year. Throughout 1811–1812, Beaufort charted and explored southern
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British records state that in 1811 Captain Francis Beanford sailed her in the Mediterranean on survey duty. "Beanford" appears to be a misspelling for "Beaufort".
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T. A. Topsøe-Jensen og Emil Marquard (1935) "Officerer i den dansk-norske Søetat 1660-1814 og den danske Søetat 1814-1932". Two volumes. Download
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served in home waters under two captains, each of whom died while in command. In 1805 Captain Rasmus Rafn (1764–1805), commanded
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was paid off in November 1812. She was offered for sale, lying at Woolwich, in April 1813, and was sold in June the same year.
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was sailed to Portsmouth, where she arrived on 19 November. She underwent fitting between 3 October and 27 February 1809.
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Scale 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half breadth for
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The Negotiations for the Peace of the Dardanelles, in 1808-9. With dispatches and official documents, etc
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Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle... a Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs
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interrupted his work and on 20 June 1812 he received a near-fatal bullet wound in the hip.
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in December 1808, who took her on convoy escort to the Mediterranean in June 1809. Captain
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A Tour in Zealand, in the Year 1802: With an Historical Sketch of the Battle of Copenhagen
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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The howitzers may have been boat guns (i.e. similar in concept and role to the later
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In October 1811 Beaufort removed property from a "pirate boat", and on 3 December
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replaced Nourse and returned her to the Mediterranean in November that year.
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At the end of March 1801 a British fleet arrived at St Thomas, in the
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Surrendered to the British after the Battle of Copenhagen (1807)
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After paying her off, Beaufort stayed onshore and drew up his
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carried the retiring Governor General, Major Walterstorff.
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Beaufort sailed her back to England as a convoy escort.
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Gale Force 10 – The life and legacy of Admiral Beaufort
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His findings were later published in a book entitled
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Also: 6 × 12-pounder iron howitzers + 4 × 1-pounder
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450:She was commissioned under the command of Captain 314:Fc: 2 × 6-pounder guns + 2 × 24-pounder carronades 649:A first-class share of the prize money was worth 225:128 ft 8 in (39.2 m) (gundeck), or 34:, as taken off prior to her fitting as a 28-gun, 1138: 294:: 4 × 8-pounder guns + 2 × 12-pounder carronades 802:. Danish Military History site. 3 December 2013 749: 747: 538:'s detention in September 1812 of the American 470:The English schooner that Nourse removed from 231:108 ft 10 in (33.2 m)(keel), or 386:Captain Carl Adolph Roth (1767–1834), sailed 744: 565:, had arrived at Gibraltar on 18 September. 794: 792: 790: 1082:(1858). (Simpkin, Marshall & Company). 1162:Frigates of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy 1063: 1098: 1022: 979: 944: 787: 738: 514:. An attack on the crew of his boat (at 1139: 1007: 814: 343:, built in 1800, and captured by the 246:34 ft 3 in (10.4 m), or 146:Captured from Denmark 7 September 1807 1177:Fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy 1046: 963: 961: 889: 877: 532:The ship shared in the proceeds from 165:, but the intent was withdrawn c.1809 118: 48: 592:Alternate measurements are from the 362: 351:. She was taken into service as HMS 1152:Ships designed by Frantz Hohlenberg 234:109 ft 3 in (33.3 m) 228:129 ft 4 in (39.4 m) 38:frigate for the British Royal Navy. 13: 1072:Feldborg, Andreas Andersen (1805) 958: 249:34 ft 2 in (10.4 m) 14: 1188: 1167:Frigates of the Royal Danish Navy 1118: 1064:Courtenay, Nicholas (2002). "8". 1051:. Vol. 2. Longman & Co. 461:Nourse was in command in 1810 at 1124: 688:. In 1817 he published his book 308:Upper Deck: 26 × 12-pounder guns 281:Gundeck: 20 × 30, or 36-pounder 259:9 ft 4 in (2.8 m) 119: 49: 24: 1131:HMS Frederickstein (ship, 1807) 1016: 993: 973: 938: 912: 895: 862: 853: 678: 643: 625: 616: 844: 835: 709: 599: 586: 496:, locating and recording many 488:and was appointed to command 1: 1040: 954:. 24 April 1813. p. 819. 434: 311:QD: 6 × 24-pounder carronades 1032:. 6 April 1813. p. 703. 702: 414: 397: 381: 7: 989:. 14 May 1816. p. 911. 10: 1193: 1157:Ships built in Copenhagen 1013:Courtney (2002), Chap. 8. 762:Warship Histories, vol vi 177: 43: 23: 16:Frigate of the Royal Navy 1076:. (C. & R. Baldwin). 766:National Maritime Museum 594:National Maritime Museum 579: 178:General characteristics 755:"NMM, vessel ID 367173" 607:Dahlgren boat howitzers 568: 1099:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1047:Adair, Robert (1845). 868:Feldborg (1805), p.57. 267:215 in British service 920:"Worlscat identities" 1133:at Wikimedia Commons 441:Battle of Copenhagen 349:Battle of Copenhagen 926:on 20 February 2014 892:, pp. 313–314. 717:Fredrikssten (1800) 419:During this period 404:Carl Wilhelm Jessen 304:In British service: 277:In Danish service: 173:Broken up June 1813 126:United Kingdom 1029:The London Gazette 986:The London Gazette 951:The London Gazette 547:at war with the US 376:Danish West Indies 1129:Media related to 1110:978-1-86176-246-7 968:Nautical Magazine 880:, pp. 62–65. 822:"Frederichssteen" 467:Stratford Canning 363:Royal Danish Navy 321: 320: 1184: 1128: 1114: 1087: 1069: 1060: 1034: 1033: 1020: 1014: 1011: 1005: 997: 991: 990: 977: 971: 965: 956: 955: 942: 936: 935: 933: 931: 922:. 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fifth-rate
Danish Navy Ensign
Denmark
Norway
Hohlenberg
Royal Navy Ensign
United Kingdom
Fifth-rate
frigate
bm
carronades
QD
Fc
falconets
Danish Navy
frigate
Royal Navy
Battle of Copenhagen
Danish West Indies
Carl Wilhelm Jessen
Battle of Copenhagen
Joseph Nourse
Thomas Searle
Smyrna
Stratford Canning
Coron
Francis Beaufort
post captain
Anatolia

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