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off
Barbados. Boys apologized to the Americans, reporting that he had been unable to make out her colours and that he thought she might be a French privateer that he was seeking. The Americans suffered one casualty, a man wounded in the mouth by a splinter.
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was armed with four 6-pounder guns and under the command of James Newman. Cranwell and Crane give the location as being off Havana. They also give the date of the capture as 6 April 1814, but this may refer to the date on which the
Baltimore privateer
386:
were three leagues west of the Cadiz lighthouse when they sighted the French vessels. Mundy began firing rockets and alarm guns to alert
Collingwood, while sailing parallel to the escaping French squadron. Mundy then sent Carden in
667:
During this period, in
October 1812, Commander Hutton Dawson replaced Mowbray, but Dawson died in February 1813. Dawson's replacement was Commander John Kinsman. Commander John Moberley replaced Kinsman in July.
606:
was under the command of
Commander George Mowbray (or Moubray) on the North America station. He was appointed to command her 26 January 1812 and remained in command until 31 March 1813.
467:
declared war on Great
Britain. The official news did not arrive there until 2 December, at which time the British declared an embargo on all Russian vessels in British ports.
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827:
General French was second in command of
British forces in St Domingo. He became ill as a result of his exertions there and died two days after returning to Jamaica.
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then returned to the
American theatre. In 1814, acting Lieutenant Joseph Hyett was severely wounded in her boats in an action against a pirate schooner at
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then served in the
Chesapeake Bay, and at New Orleans. At New Orleans Hyett suffered from frostbite that led to the amputation of his right leg.
720:, James Simpson, master, which was off Cuba while sailing from Liverpool to Jamaica with porter, soap, potatoes, hams, cheese, etc. On 3 April
375:
357:
58:
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On 22 January 1806 Commander
Alexander Gordon was appointed to replace Carden. However, on 30 January Carden was still in command when
374:
in close blockade. On 23 February a strong easterly wind drove the British off their station, which led the French commander, Captain
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was apparently in the Gulf of Mexico. Lieutenant J. Lamont was severely wounded while boarding an enemy vessel there.
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632:(14 October 1812), which was sailing from Philadelphia to Santiago de Cuba was next. Then she captured the schooner
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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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A first-class share was worth £140 3s 1¾d; a sixth-class share, that of an ordinary seaman, was worth £2 19s 9¼.
1603:
53:
139:
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A first-class share was worth £104 3s 4d; a fifth-class share, that of a seaman, was worth 11s 10¼d.
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took refuge at Cadiz, where they remained into February 1806. To try to lure them out, Vice-Admiral
32:
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had managed to isolate the French brig from her companions, and after a two-hour chase, captured
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Commander Henry Boyes (or Boys) assumed command during 1809. He was in command on 20 March when
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reached Collingwood, who dispatched three frigates to try to catch the French. In the meantime,
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s boats in the capture of a 600-ton (bm) U.S. merchantman near the fort in Charleston Bay.
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in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the North American station. She was sold in 1815.
735:. The London merchant James Strachan Glennie protested the recapture, acting on behalf of
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was among the 19 vessels that shared in the proceeds for the capture of the American ship
636:(4 November), which was sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Havana. Next she captured the brig
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Men of marque; a history of private armed vessels out of Baltimore during the War of 1812
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Printed prize appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Jamaica. Reference: HCA 45/70/23.
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Commander Charles Crackenthorp Askew replaced Boys on 26 November 1811, at Jamaica.
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was one of some 70 vessels that shared in the seizure of the 44-gun Russian frigate
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596:. Three months later her received promotion to the rank of Commander and moved to
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and Joseph Almeda, arguing that the recapture had occurred during the period the
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foundered in a gale off Cape Causada (Point Palenqua), San Domingo, on 3 August,
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A first-class share was worth £67 3s 5d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 1s 3d.
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for the Mediterranean on 7 January 1807. She returned home by the end of 1807.
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A first-class share was worth £47 13s 4d; a sixth-class share was worth 7s 6d.
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A seaman on any one of the 70 British vessels received 14s 7½d in prize money.
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516:. At the end of 1808 Gordon was invalided home. His successor as captain of
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403:. The French frigates did not come to their brig's aid, and after firing a
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20:
479:), then in Portsmouth harbour. The British seized the Russian storeship
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1682:. Vol. sup, part 3. London: Longman and company. p. 111–114.
1662:. Vol. sup, part 4. London: Longman and company. p. 396–397.
1642:. Vol. sup, part 3. London: Longman and company. p. 224–227.
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back to Jamaica. One payment of prize money occurred in October 1832.
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carried Brigadier-General Joseph French and his staff from Jamaica to
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was Commander George Gustavus Lennock, who returned home in February.
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returned to Britain in July. When she did so, she had as a passenger
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216:
378:, to seize the opportunity to escape. On the evening of 26 February
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captured several American merchant vessels. First she captured the
508:
290:, Smidt, master, on 13 June. That same day they also captured the
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424:
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In the aftermath of Trafalgar, four French frigates and the brig
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446:, Webber, master, which was condemned as a prize at Gibraltar.
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to try locate the British fleet. On the morning of 27 February
262:
Commander Robert Simpson commissioned her in December 1804 for
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640:(30 December), which was sailing from Rio Grande to Havana.
1521:. Vol. 60. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 380.
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714:, Captain Joseph Almeda, captured the British merchantman
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Luis Ores. She had left St Domingo on 7 May on a cruise.
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then sailed for Jamaica on 16 January 1808. In September
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shared the prize money with ten other British warships.
1309:
1585:
Cranwell, John Philips; Crane, William Bowers (1940).
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Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary & Napoleonic Eras
435:, but failed significantly to disrupt British trade.
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List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy
743:had established for restitution of captures. The
2581:
862:, Clephan, master, which had been sailing from
317:was at the blockade of Cadiz. On 25 November,
309:defeated the French and Spanish fleets at the
1774:
1760:
1709:Russian Warships in the Age of Sail 1696–1860
1706:
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1493:
1174:
411:surrendered. Under the rules of prize-money,
376:Louis-Charles-Auguste Delamarre de Lamellerie
1686:
967:
1767:
1753:
1581:. (London: Parker, Furnivall, and Parker).
550:had a crew of 55 men under the command of
250:, launched in 1804. She served during the
1666:
1626:
1530:
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1327:
1122:
415:shared in the proceeds of the capture of
169:77 ft 6 in (23.6 m) (keel)
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19:For other ships with the same name, see
2600:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom
1702:. London: John Murray. p. 167–168.
1593:
1291:
927:
925:
874:, Cliphane, master, on 16 January 1813.
2582:
1707:Tredrea, John; Sozaev, Eduard (2010).
1525:
792:1700 advance on the prize money was 16
755:On 22 November 1815, the navy offered
684:, had just been condemned at Jamaica.
370:, under the Captain George Mundy, and
302:did not get paid out until June 1817.
270:replaced Simpson on 21 December 1804.
1748:
1612:
1200:
364:out to sea, leaving only the frigate
51:
1230:(1811), Volume 66, Appendix, p. 508.
922:
759:for sale at Deptford. The navy sold
1653:"Askew, Charles Crackenthorp"
1505:
1242:(13 September 1873). Vol. 4, p.130.
13:
542:captured the French navy schooner
491:’s squadron in the Mediterranean.
14:
2611:
1589:. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
1564:. 11 November 1815. p. 2247.
1512:"Westphal, George Augustus"
1483:. 22 December 1821. p. 2466.
1463:. 17 November 1818. p. 2051.
1144:. 12 December 1807. p. 1674.
989:. 12 November 1808. p. 1543.
710:On 9 March 1815 the US privateer
360:pulled his ships-of-the-line ten
187:12 ft 9 in (3.9 m)
179:30 ft 7 in (9.3 m)
1518:Dictionary of National Biography
1389:. 13 February 1816. p. 289.
1261:. 19 October 1832. p. 2330.
1228:Journals of the House of Commons
1196:. 22 October 1808. p. 1445.
166: in (30.5 m) (gundeck)
52:
31:
1699:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
1548:
1537:
1499:
1467:
1447:
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1369:. 21 January 1817. p. 137.
1353:
1333:
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1209:
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1148:
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1053:
1049:. 28 January 1806. p. 129.
1033:
886:
877:
848:
839:
830:
821:
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660:captured the American schooner
624:(19 September). Third came the
423:cruised the Atlantic, visiting
1013:
993:
973:
803:
782:
773:
763:on 14 December 1815 for £850.
747:of Jamaica found for Glennie.
592:received temporary command of
419:. During the next six months,
1:
1571:
1409:. 20 March 1813. p. 581.
1349:. 27 March 1813. p. 630.
1281:. 25 July 1809. p. 1175.
1164:. 15 July 1809. p. 1129.
1089:. 29 March 1806. p. 409.
1069:. 24 April 1810. p. 617.
1029:. 24 June 1817. p. 1419.
421:Lamellerie's frigate squadron
1534:Allen (1850), p. 135, n° 64.
1009:. 17 May 1817. p. 1166.
931:Allen (1850), p. 105, n° 46.
916:
628:, on 28 September. The ship
16:Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
7:
1693:"Carden, John Surman"
1494:Cranwell & Crane (1940)
1206:James (1837), Vol. 5, p.46.
1175:Tredrea & Sozaev (2010)
588:On 3 March 1812 Lieutenant
10:
2616:
1109:. 9 May 1807. p. 621.
18:
2595:Cruizer-class brig-sloops
2564:
2538:
1785:
1633:"Gordon, Alexander"
1594:Grocott, Terence (1997).
1177:, pp. 198 & 391.
567:rescued three survivors.
463:On 26 October 1807, Tsar
339:, with a cargo of spice,
331:, which was sailing from
257:
116:
46:
30:
1673:"Mooubray, George"
779:Or 1814. Sources differ.
766:
676:George Augustus Westphal
294:. The final payment for
117:General characteristics
1216:United Service Magazine
854:The American privateer
750:
286:in the proceeds of the
1726:Winfield, Rif (2008).
858:had captured the brig
788:A seaman's share of a
41:in Charleston Bay 1813
1679:Royal Naval Biography
1659:Royal Naval Biography
1639:Royal Naval Biography
1577:Allen, Joseph (1850)
664:on 17 November 1813.
465:Alexander I of Russia
905:, which was renamed
745:Vice admiralty court
656:on 21 June. Lastly,
644:recaptured the brig
552:enseigne de vaisseau
531:and brought General
358:Cuthbert Collingwood
1688:O'Byrne, William R.
1598:. London: Chatham.
574:fired on the sloop
343:, and other goods.
311:battle of Trafalgar
1779:-class brig-sloops
1561:The London Gazette
1480:The London Gazette
1460:The London Gazette
1406:The London Gazette
1386:The London Gazette
1366:The London Gazette
1346:The London Gazette
1278:The London Gazette
1258:The London Gazette
1218:, Vol. 111, p.450.
1193:The London Gazette
1161:The London Gazette
1141:The London Gazette
1106:The London Gazette
1086:The London Gazette
1066:The London Gazette
1046:The London Gazette
1026:The London Gazette
1006:The London Gazette
986:The London Gazette
268:John Surnam Carden
2577:
2576:
1737:978-1-86176-246-7
1718:978-1-84832-058-1
1306:, Vol. 24, p.252.
1294:, pp. 280–2.
570:On 18 June 1810,
230:
229:
129:-class brig-sloop
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694:. Still, he led
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546:on 18 May 1809.
215:16 × 32-pounder
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88:John King, Dover
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697:
646:Lord Wellington
501:recaptured the
489:Dmitry Senyavin
313:on 21 October,
260:
252:Napoleonic Wars
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80:7 November 1803
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1648:Marshall, John
1644:
1628:Marshall, John
1624:
1614:James, William
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1509:, ed. (1899).
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1496:, p. 377.
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1330:, p. 113.
1320:
1318:, p. 397.
1308:
1296:
1292:Grocott (1997)
1284:
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1125:, p. 226.
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1092:
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968:O'Byrne (1849)
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590:James Stirling
456:Gordon sailed
449:Later in 1806
337:Leghorn, Italy
333:Isle de France
305:After Admiral
259:
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228:
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266:. Commander
261:
239:
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152:100 ft
135:Tons burthen
126:
104:October 1804
70:
38:
25:
2394:Grasshopper
2169:Sparrowhawk
2001:Grasshopper
1556:"No. 17078"
1507:Lee, Sidney
1475:"No. 17775"
1455:"No. 17419"
1401:"No. 16713"
1381:"No. 17110"
1361:"No. 17211"
1341:"No. 16715"
1273:"No. 16279"
1253:"No. 18986"
1188:"No. 16194"
1156:"No. 16276"
1136:"No. 16095"
1101:"No. 16027"
1081:"No. 15905"
1061:"No. 16364"
1041:"No. 15885"
1021:"No. 17262"
1001:"No. 17251"
981:"No. 16200"
901:recaptured
870:recaptured
611:War of 1812
609:During the
433:West Indies
407:broadside,
307:Lord Nelson
296:Jonge Obyna
288:Jonge Obyna
196:Brig rigged
21:HMS Moselle
2590:1804 ships
2584:Categories
2436:Challenger
2148:Barracouta
1605:1861760302
1572:References
626:Experiment
533:Carmichael
529:St Domingo
485:Vilghemina
481:Wilhelmina
341:indigo dye
248:Royal Navy
244:brig-sloop
217:carronades
202:Complement
96:March 1804
2554:Combatant
2501:Harlequin
2487:Confiance
2471:Carnation
2359:Satellite
2232:Charybdis
2225:Castilian
2099:Carnation
2008:Columbine
1910:Racehorse
1882:Wolverine
1854:Amaranthe
1670:(1829b).
1630:(1829a).
1429:), №4755.
917:Citations
722:HMS
692:Vera Cruz
576:USS
442:captured
405:pro forma
320:Thunderer
264:the Downs
192:Sail plan
112:Sold 1815
93:Laid down
2408:Epervier
2387:Dispatch
2373:Espiegle
2295:Childers
2274:Rifleman
2253:Trinculo
2246:Thracian
2190:Peruvian
2155:Nautilus
2113:Philomel
2092:Royalist
2064:Ringdove
2043:Cephalus
2036:Primrose
2022:Alacrity
1980:Foxhound
1973:Forester
1959:Reindeer
1819:Musquito
1805:Dispatch
1798:Scorpion
1690:(1849).
1650:(1830).
1616:(1837).
724:Anaconda
681:Anaconda
634:Magnolia
509:schooner
504:Ballahoo
477:Speshnyy
473:Speshnoy
431:and the
283:Boadicea
277:Penelope
223:bow guns
210:Armament
101:Launched
2522:Belette
2515:Ontario
2508:Harrier
2443:Penguin
2429:Halcyon
2351:Saracen
2337:Pandora
2330:Bacchus
2323:Pelican
2218:Persian
2211:Arachne
2204:Doterel
2197:Pelorus
2176:Zenobia
2141:Eclipse
2127:Derwent
2085:Recruit
2071:Peacock
2057:Redwing
2050:Procris
2029:Raleigh
2015:Pandora
1994:Emulous
1966:Harrier
1952:Saracen
1903:Minorca
1889:Moselle
1875:Surinam
1861:Calypso
1847:Belette
1840:Leveret
1826:Swallow
1791:Cruizer
1777:Cruizer
868:Moselle
864:Halifax
856:Sparrow
761:Moselle
757:Moselle
729:Moselle
705:Moselle
696:Moselle
688:Moselle
672:Moselle
658:Moselle
650:Moselle
642:Moselle
614:Moselle
604:Moselle
594:Moselle
572:Moselle
565:Moselle
540:Moselle
525:Moselle
518:Moselle
499:Moselle
495:Moselle
469:Moselle
458:Moselle
451:Moselle
440:Moselle
429:Cayenne
425:Senegal
413:Moselle
393:Moselle
389:Moselle
384:Moselle
372:Moselle
362:leagues
345:Moselle
329:Nemesis
325:Ragusan
315:Moselle
272:Moselle
246:of the
242:-class
240:Cruizer
235:Moselle
161:⁄
127:Cruizer
85:Builder
77:Ordered
71:Moselle
47:History
39:Moselle
2529:Gannet
2457:Victor
2415:Jaseur
2344:Nimrod
2302:Curlew
2288:Sophie
2260:Hecate
2239:Scylla
2183:Magnet
2134:Eclair
2120:Frolic
2078:Sappho
1987:Mutine
1931:Beagle
1896:Weazel
1868:Espoir
1833:Ferret
1734:
1715:
1602:
1443:№4756.
903:Climax
899:Amelia
894:Climax
733:Ottawa
717:Ottawa
662:Climax
654:Herman
638:Osprey
599:Brazen
538:Next,
506:-class
300:Sophia
292:Sophia
258:Career
238:was a
147:Length
2556:class
2547:class
2545:Snake
2494:Alert
2464:Zebra
2422:Argus
2380:Heron
2316:Fairy
2267:Crane
2162:Pilot
1945:Raven
1924:Rover
1812:Scout
767:Notes
698:'
630:Venus
578:Vixen
557:When
417:Furet
409:Furet
401:Furet
397:Hydra
380:Hydra
367:Hydra
353:Furet
327:ship
138:385 (
2481:(II)
2473:(II)
2450:Lynx
2366:Arab
2353:(II)
2309:Wasp
2281:Echo
2106:Clio
1917:Avon
1732:ISBN
1713:ISBN
1600:ISBN
907:Mary
751:Fate
737:Kemp
727:and
712:Kemp
618:Anna
560:Lark
513:Pike
444:Hope
382:and
298:and
280:and
233:HMS
176:Beam
122:Type
109:Fate
69:HMS
66:Name
37:HMS
2479:Elk
2401:Fly
1938:Elk
335:to
205:121
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