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HMS Hussar (1784)

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33: 71: 609: 393:, pierced for 24 guns but only mounting 18. One of the vessels that had struck nonetheless sailed off. Two of the five had broken off the fight and sailed off earlier. (The three that escaped were 433:
after repairing the damage to his vessel during the night. However, a breeze picked up and by morning the escaping French vessels were out of sight. The British sailed with their prizes to
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Four of the French ships had escaped from Guadeloupe on 25 April. They had sailed to American ports to gather provisions and naval stores to bring back to France.
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many men on board, narrowly exempting the Irish revolutionary
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Cochrane had intended to leave the prizes in charge of the
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s main and foremasts fell over the side. In the battle,
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took possession of the largest, which turned out to be
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Women's CanadianHistorical Society ofToronto. 1905. 359:, to intercept three French supply ships reported at 897: 330:used the Hussar as his flagship when he was the 624: 205:120 ft 6 in (36.7 m) (overall) 385:, pierced for 36 guns but only mounting 24. 463:when they intercepted the American vessel 885:List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy 510: 508: 506: 467:, of Wilmington, sailing from Ireland to 416:had lost eight men killed and 9 wounded; 314:in May 1790 under the command of Captain 208:99 ft 0 in (30.2 m) (keel) 514: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 898: 571:, Conway Maritime Press, London 1993. 556:, Conway Maritime Press, London 1992. 503: 260:: 4 Ă— 6-pounder guns + 4 Ă— 18-pounder 911:Sixth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy 623: 146:Wrecked off Brittany 27 December 1796 68: 589:, Seaforth Publishing, London 2007. 585:British Warships in the Age of Sail 16:Enterprise-class Royal Navy frigate 13: 218:33 ft 8 in (10.3 m) 14: 927: 601: 524:. 23 June 1795. pp. 656–657. 479:, who was going to Philadelphia. 405:.) An hour after she had struck, 226:11 ft 0 in (3.4 m) 607: 367:(97 km) west by south from 69: 31: 254:Upper deck: 24 Ă— 9-pounder guns 103:Fabian, Clayton & Willson, 528: 489: 1: 546: 482: 326:From 1792-1794, Captain Sir 7: 441:into the Royal Navy as HMS 341:On 2 May 1795 Rear Admiral 269:: 2 Ă— 18-pounder carronades 10: 932: 420:had only two men wounded. 18: 880: 857: 797: 681: 635: 321: 150: 63: 30: 614:HMS Hussar (ship, 1784) 151:General characteristics 373:striking their colours 569:The Sailing Navy List 336:North America Station 616:at Wikimedia Commons 539:, Volume 19, p. 487. 536:New Monthly Magazine 452:was in company with 244:200 officers and men 916:Ships built in Kent 437:. 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HMS Hussar

Thetis
Thomas Whitcombe
Royal Navy Ensign (1707–1801)
Sandgate
Enterprise-class
sixth-rate
frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
carronades
Fc
swivel guns
Enterprise-class
sixth-rate
frigate
Royal Navy
commissioned
Eliab Harvey
Rupert George
commodore
North America Station
George Murray
Alexander Cochrane
Thetis
Hampton Roads
leagues
Cape Henry

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