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lay in Sakonnet Passage, Christian moved her into Foglands Bay. There she landed all her guns and stores. On 30 July he and her crew abandoned her and set her on fire to prevent the French from capturing her. The Royal Navy ended up having to destroy ten of their own vessels in all.
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to Narragansett Bay. On 30 May, Christian led the boats of the squadron, which were carrying a detachment of troops, in an attack on the saw mills on a creek near
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On 18 March, 1778 she captured a sloop that was aground in Seaconnett Passage, Rhode Island. Unable to refloat her she was burned.
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squadron arrived in Narragansett Bay on 29 July 1778 to support the American army under General George Washington during the
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under Captain Samuel Chace, Jr., ran her ashore, and burnt her. During the fight, the
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Between 29 May and 18 July, the British captured a number of vessels: the sloops
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In early June 1776, while enforcing the blockade of the Delaware Bay, Commander
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about the "illegal and riotous" behaviour of the crews of
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Lieutenant Christian went on to command the armed ship
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under Commander Graeme engaged the newly built 14-gun
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Later in the month, on the afternoon of 28 June 1776,
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sailing toward Cape May and began chase, followed by
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She was assisted by the American ships 1069: 996: 964: 929: 884: 872: 822: 807: 795: 783: 488:. Early on the morning of 29 June 1776, 19:For other ships with the same name, see 978: 840: 771: 759: 1240: 1152: 1127: 1108: 952: 860: 828: 816: 801: 789: 747: 1044: 1019: 777: 765: 753: 55: 1091: 984: 294:) was the second ship in the 14-gun 553: 375:under Commander Montagu arrived at 254:12 ft 10 in (3.91 m) 13: 1079:. Vol. 11. Washington, D.C.: 1070:Crawford, Michael J., ed. (2005). 379:, on 8 September 1775, along with 344: 246:26 ft 10 in (8.2 m) 14: 1274: 1219: 1165:. Vol. 9. Washington, D.C.: 1140:. Vol. 5. Washington, D.C.: 1057:. Vol. 3. Washington, D.C.: 1032:. Vol. 2. Washington, D.C.: 1225: 219: in (29.5 m) (gundeck) 99:Master shipwright: Joseph Harris 57: 31: 990: 958: 923: 898: 878: 834: 425: 410:On 1 January 1776, she began a 1113:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. 722: 708: 1: 1207:. Seaforth Publishing, 2007. 1013: 1006:. 24 October 1778. p. 6. 974:. 24 October 1778. p. 1. 590:. The attack was successful. 236: in (24.0 m) (keel) 702: 627:shared the prize money with 422:, setting the town on fire. 412:heavy bombardment of Norfolk 7: 1232:HMS Kingfisher (ship, 1770) 680: 385:under Commander Graeme and 10: 1279: 939:. 22 July 1783. p. 4. 894:. 21 July 1778. p. 1. 692:Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet 677:, of 20 guns and 150 men. 367: 323:Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet 311:American Revolutionary War 148:Burnt to avoid capture at 18: 1109:Hepper, David J. (1994). 850:. 10 May 1777. p. 1. 156: 50: 30: 1248:Sloops of the Royal Navy 1092:Hale, Edward E. 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Index

HMS Kingfisher

Joseph Marshall
Chatham Dockyard
Newport, Rhode Island
Swan-class
ship sloop
bm
Swan class
ship sloops
Chatham Dockyard
American Revolutionary War
blockade
Delaware Bay
Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet
Cape May, New Jersey
Hugh Christian
Narragansett Bay
Battle of Rhode Island
Thomas Jordan
George Montagu
Alexander Graeme
Norfolk, Virginia
Mercury
Otter
Matthew Squire
Lord Dunmore
heavy bombardment of Norfolk
Henry Bellew
Liverpool

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