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2030: 2050: 46: 2038: 26: 1493: 1436: 4020: 1324:, to be shot for striking Lieutenant William Dean, the senior lieutenant, during a quarrel. Dean was dismissed from the service for ungentlemanly conduct. The court recommended clemency for Jones; ten days later he received a pardon and was restored to his former rank. (Jones was promoted to commander on 22 January 1806. Dean was restored to his former rank in 1821 but died five years later.) 1820:. The French anchored under the protection of batteries but the fire from the British ships soon drove them ashore. By 2 March her crew had abandoned one of the French frigates. The other two were afloat at high water but on their beam ends at low water; a westerly swell was expected to destroy them. Stopford returned to blockade the main French force at the 1969:. Three crew members were sentenced be hanged. One received a sentence of 150 lashes; one of 100; and two of 50 lashes each around the fleet. In June Captain Wolley read a pardon to the men sentenced to death, and delivered a suitable admonition. Most of the rest of the men were also pardoned. On 23 May 1810, 2339:.) Spencer informed the Admiralty that the Ottoman forces had captured the town of Anatolica and Fort Vassiladi, and that Missolonghi would probably fall within a week. The town fell on 10 April. Spencer had thought, erroneously as it turned out, that the Ottomans would not slaughter civilian inhabitants. 1008:. She sat for two days on shore under the guns of a French battery, which, much to the mystification of her captain and crew, did not fire on them. On the second day the French commander sent boats with spare cables and anchors and informed Wilkinson that England had signed the preliminaries of a peace 2016:
participated in an action with gunboats off Boulogne on 20 September. The French flotilla consisted of seven praams of twelve 24-pounder guns each, ten brigs of four long 24-pounders guns each, and one sloop with two long 24-pounders. The praams' crews totalled about 120 men, and they were under the
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captured Gun-boats Nos. 361 and 369. Each mounted one long brass 4-pounder and one short 12-pounder and had on board a lieutenant from the 63rd Infantry Regiment, 36 privates and six seamen. They had sailed with fourteen others from Dandiorne to Brest. Thomas sent the gunboats back to Britain under
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for about three-quarters of an hour before the other vessels came up and added desultory fire for another two hours. Eventually the French vessels gave up their attack and returned to the safety of anchorages under the protection of batteries. In all this
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A petty officer's share was £26 6s 0d; a seaman's share was £4 12s 6d. In addition there the crews received prize and head money. In February 1807 there was distribution of prize money. A petty officer's share was £10 14s 0d; a seaman's share was £1 17s
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s boats burnt an Algerine brig of war that had sought refuge under the guns of the fortress there. The brig was armed with 16 guns, some of which had been transferred to the fort. The letter reporting the action makes no mention of casualties.
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lying at anchor at the Saints. Next morning, in spite of the strong tides and the many rocks and shoals in the area, they brought the schooner out without loss as almost the entire crew, including the commander, Citizen Martres Preville,
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was a praam belonging to the Boulogne Flotilla, under the command of Commodore Jean Baptiste Coupe and Captain Jean Barbaud. She was armed with twelve long 24-pounder guns and a complement of 112 men, 60 of them soldiers from the
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returned to Plymouth on 25 May 1801 and now under the command of Captain Phillip Wilkinson sailed again on 6 June with bullocks and vegetables for the Channel fleet. She was back in Plymouth for two days at the end of August.
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on 15 April for New York and had the misfortune to encounter a French 40-gun privateer on 21 April. Although he could not escape capture, Thompson was able to sink his mails before being boarded. While still a French prize,
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was armed with sixteen 6 and 9-pounder guns, but was pierced for 20 guns. She had a crew of 94 men and had left Nantes the previous day, provisioned for a three-month cruise. At the time of the capture
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from her consorts and capture her. The brigs drove off the other praams but were unable to capture any before they again took refuge under the protection of the shore batteries. In the engagement
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returned to Plymouth on 7 January 1805 from a cruise off the coast of Spain. She brought with her a large Spanish ship with 200,000 dollars on board plus a valuable cargo of dry goods. This was
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On 12 April 1812, Carteret was in his boat sailing from Portsmouth to Lymington when it upset off Cowes. Three crewmen drowned but Carteret was picked up, exhausted, and taken to Cowes.
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underwent major repairs at Portsmouth. Captain Robert C. Spencer commissioned her in April 1823 for the Channel and the Mediterranean and until August she underwent fitting for sea.
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out into the Sound to await orders. On 5 October she received six months of wages, and sailed the next day down the Channel, before anyone could spend any of their accumulated pay.
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from 1851. While at Callao she came under the command of S. Strong in December 1852 and then W.W. Dillon in December 1856. On 2 February 1866 the Admiralty sold her to the
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joined. After about three hours the two British ships had caught up with their quarry, which proceeded for the next hour to fire on them with her stern chasers. She then
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left Malta for England in August and was paid off in October 1826. She then underwent a Small Repair between April and July 1828 before being laid up.
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was armed with 20 guns, some of which she had thrown overboard during the chase. She and her crew were sailing from Senegal to Rochefort when
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being among the beneficiaries. In 1847, the Admiralty issued the NGSM with clasp "Trafalgar" to all surviving claimants from the battle.
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was too small to take part in the battle itself. Instead, she lay to windward of the action. After the battle she destroyed the grounded
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was particularly pleased to discover that by capturing the Algerine he had liberated 17 Spaniards that were being carried into slavery.
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spotted them and joined the pursuit. At 7.00 am the two Spaniards parted company so Pierrepont followed one frigate, together with
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Despatches, correspondence, and memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur Duke of Wellington [In Continuation of the former Series]
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returned to Plymouth from her cruise on 7 September and went in for a refit. This was completed on 2 October when she went from
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was engaged in the tactical preparations etc. for the forthcoming battle. On 20 October the combined fleet departed Cadiz.
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were 32-gun, 12-pounder, frigates of 677 tons (bm), built between 1771 and 1782. In need of a larger frigate, in 1794, the
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Memorial in the churchyard of St George's, Deal, Kent to John Ross and James Draper, the two seamen killed on board the
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to watch the enemy and went in chase of the frigates with the rest of his squadron, now strengthened by the arrival of
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suffered two men killed and 14 wounded. Carteret estimated that the French had lost 30 to 40 men killed and wounded.
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carried 16 guns and a crew of 80 men. She was under the command of Charles Hamon, who as captain of the privateer
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captured a French brig from the Straits and a Dutch sloop, also from the Straits, carrying drugs and medicines.
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was armed with 16 guns, though only two were mounted, and had a crew of 42 men. She had left that morning from
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Her next station was with the squadron off Brest and she brought back dispatches for the Admiralty on 10 May.
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over on her beam ends, capsizing her. She sank stern first. Eleven men, and one woman and her child drowned.
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was only a few hours out of Nantes on her way to the Irish coast and had made no captures. Then at midnight
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asked for a 36-gun, 18-pounder version. Originally intended as a series of four, by the time the first one,
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In September 1806 Parliament voted a grant of £300,000 to the participants in the battle, with the crew of
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was armed with six long 24-pounder guns and had a crew of 92 men. The British took her into service as HMS
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was armed with two guns, and had 14 stowed in the hold. She had a crew of 58 men and was out of Boulogne.
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was armed with four guns, had a crew of 20 men, and was sailing to Martinique with a cargo of sundries.
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left the squadron on 8 January 1804 when they were close in to Ferrol, to carry dispatches to Admiral
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was paid off in Portsmouth in 1813. She was then fitted there to raise the wreck of the merchantman
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and sugar, and more importantly, specie worth 1,385,292 Spanish dollars (£312,000). The vessel that
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was pierced for 44 guns, but she had landed ten in Cayenne, from where she was sailing. In all,
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in 1898, she was the second longest survivor of any of the British ships at Trafalgar, after
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Signal Defeat of the French Squadron ... off Boulogne, 20 September 1811, as drawn by Lieut
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from under two batteries near Camaret Point. She was carrying wine, soap and brandy for the
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sailed again on 8 January on a cruise to the westward. She sent in a neutral ship flying
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s success in prize-taking continued. On 5 March 1799 she captured the French privateer
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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that the French squadron from Brest had arrived but, before she had gone a few miles,
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while Wallis was dangerously ill at home in Storehouse. At some point in 1804 Captain
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to detach them to disrupt local shipping supplying provisions for the joint fleet in
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was off Brest, Thomas saw some small vessels open musket fire on boats belonging to
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laden with gum and ivory. These vessels came into Plymouth on 4 June. That same day
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A petty officer's share of the prize money was 17s 4p; a seaman's share was 4s 4d.
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too was just one day out of Nantes and provisioned for a long cruise. On 12 March
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In December Captain the Honorable John Murray replaced Pierrepont, who was ill.
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and sugar, and some 1,500,000 dollars. Prize money was paid on 14 January 1800.
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off Brest while under fire from French batteries. They also cut out and sank a
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were in sight, they voluntarily relinquished their share of the prize money to
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but then retreated when the three British frigates made ready to receive them.
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aground in Finisterre Bay where her crew set fire to her so that she blew up.
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had caught up with her quarry and after a short engagement the Spanish vessel
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was built to a design by Sir William Rule. She was an expanded version of his
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sailed again and by 6 November she had captured the French privateer lugger
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when she was ready for commissioning. On 18 December it was announced that
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but on 9 September orders came down for her to be commissioned in place of
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had no casualties though the Spaniard had one man killed and nine wounded.
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and between July 1846 and January 1847 she served as a coal depot ship in
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On 26 and 27 March. The accused were eight petty officers and seamen from
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was among the vessels in Pellew's squadron sharing, by agreement, in the
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got off the rocks and resumed the chase despite taking on water. She and
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struck some rocks as she tried to prevent her quarry from reaching port.
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s captain had a monument erected for them in the Protestant Cemetery in
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from a foundry near Nantes. Her cargo also included some choice timber.
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On 8 August three Danish vessels arrived at Leith. They were prizes to
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was sailing from Salem to Marseilles with a cargo of sugar and coffee.
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then exchanged fire with the Spanish frigate, which surrendered before
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Reports from Her Majesty's consuls on the manufactures, commerce ...
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sighted two Spanish frigates. Pierrepont gave chase and before dawn
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and so shared in the proceeds of the capture of the French vessel
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In December 1800, Captain William H. Rickets replaced Murray of
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arrived with two French ships and two Dutch ships that she and
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succeeded in taking several prizes. Her boats, with those from
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On 31 January 1804 Captain J. Pellew was appointed to command
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sailed for a cruise off the coast of Spain on 24 September.
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were in sight, and so entitled to share in the prize money.
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was under the command of Captain George Cocks (acting).
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of 13 ft 9 in (4.19 m), making her 1,018
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ordered them to abandon the vessel. Captain Spencer of
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was still short crew. Apparently they were not needed.
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could catch up. Four large Spanish ships came out from
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Each of the four British captains received £40,730 18
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command of Rear-Admiral Baste. The praams cannonaded
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on her gun deck, two 9 pdr (4.1 kg) on the
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until 7 March when Gambier arrived to take command.
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At the end of October a violent gale almost wrecked
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The seven praams came out again to attack 1989:Hill's replacement in July 1811 was Captain 1679:, when they captured two French privateers, 1226:, had fled at their approach. The prize was 830:On 12 September 1800 the hired armed cutter 426: 2099:. The British squadron moved to engage and 1407:on 9 July 1805 when they captured the brig 1092:, which they captured on 10 May. On 19 May 1056:, then fitting out for foreign service, if 3897: 3895: 3704: 3702: 3143: 3141: 3056: 3054: 3033: 3031: 2353:In October 1846 W.I. Brown recommissioned 1794:sighted three French frigates heading for 1657:was in Plymouth making good defects. Then 915:arrived safely in Plymouth on 11 May. The 761:had two men killed and eight men wounded. 541:was chasing a French frigate, which chase 407:of twenty-eight 18-pounder (8.2-kilogram) 3973: 3941: 2172:, which she brought in a few days later. 2081:and the three brigs in company with her: 2009:, which a French privateer had captured. 1695:, had captured numerous British vessels. 872:spent the following year cruising out of 823:in company, recaptured the American ship 751:had one man killed and nine wounded, and 3992: 3921: 3901: 3878: 3846: 3826: 3816:. 21 September 1811. pp. 1862–1683. 3806: 3786: 3766: 3732: 3685: 3665: 3645: 3611: 3591: 3571: 3551: 3531: 3511: 3491: 3471: 3451: 3431: 3411: 3391: 3371: 3351: 3331: 3311: 3291: 3259: 3227: 3159: 3112: 3092: 3072: 3037: 3014: 2994: 2914: 2894: 2850: 2821: 2801: 2781: 2761: 2741: 2721: 2701: 2681: 2661: 2641: 2629: 2609: 2589: 2569: 2557: 2540: 2528: 2483: 2048: 2036: 2028: 1599:Three months later, on 10 October 1807, 1491: 1434: 930:On the night of 16 May 1801, boats from 3966:Foreign Office, Great Britain (c.1798) 3892: 3699: 3138: 3051: 3028: 1743:was at anchor to the north-west of the 4043: 3381:. 6 November 1805. pp. 1365–1367. 2831:. 22 October 1799. pp. 1094–1095. 2811:. 22 October 1799. pp. 1093–1094. 1798:and signalled Stopford. Stopford left 1081:. These were probably the French brig 245:: 2 × 9-pounder guns + 4 × 32-pounder 3931:. 17 August 1824. pp. 1353–1854. 1588:, left her to take the dispatches to 848:suffered no casualties. Although the 178:147 ft (44.8 m) (gun deck); 42: 1073:, cut out a new brig from among the 1016:returned to Plymouth on 1 November. 4031:Woodland Trust website – Naiad Wood 3911:. 10 June 1831. pp. 1141–1153. 2137:on 29 September 1811 to cruise off 1580:brought dispatches from England to 1423:, of eleven men and 205 tons (bm). 1247:During the following fifteen weeks 515:, and after a chase of four hours, 276:. She was built by Hall and Co. at 13: 3796:. 21 September 1811. p. 1861. 3776:. 10 September 1811. p. 1789. 3695:. 18 September 1810. p. 1469. 3601:. 10 March 1810. pp. 358–359. 3481:. 19 September 1809. p. 1527. 3301:. 21 September 1805. p. 1211. 3237:. 18 September 1804. p. 1183. 1951:A court martial was held on board 1841:then assumed command. On 22 March 1503:towards Gibraltar, 23 October 1805 1199:. On 8 July she captured the brig 1135:captured the French merchant ship 1019: 963:. There they captured the Spanish 648:captured the French merchant brig 551:. The French ship was the frigate 205:39 ft 5 in (12.0 m) 14: 4072: 4012: 3953:Foreign Office (c.1878), p. 1705. 3521:. 27 December 1808. p. 1755. 3401:. 9 September 1806. p. 1201. 3341:. 4 March 1806. pp. 300–301. 1164:also took a French corvette from 670:s biggest prize was yet to come. 213:13 ft 9 in (4.2 m) 4018: 3888:. 21 February 1824. p. 290. 3856:. 6 November 1811. p. 2138. 2841:James (1837), Vol. 2, pp. 356–8. 2791:. 22 October 1799. p. 1171. 2771:. 14 February 1801. p. 208. 2691:. 4 September 1798. p. 835. 2671:. 1 September 1798. p. 825. 2579:. 23 February 1802. p. 204. 2375:Pacific Steam Navigation Company 2123:killed and one man wounded, and 2045:during 21 September 1811 action. 1881:when they captured the schooner 1867:. Then on 25 April she captured 1643:when they captured the American 1629:participated in the blockade of 1366:had captured five days earlier. 990:suffered only four men wounded. 776:(Mexico) with a cargo of cocoa, 337:Work began in September 1795 at 311:-class frigates of 1795. Rule's 294:Pacific Steam Navigation Company 239:Upper deck: 28 × 18-pounder guns 124:Depot ship between 1846 and 1898 44: 24: 3974:Wellesley, Arthur, ed. (1868). 3947: 3915: 3872: 3860: 3840: 3836:. 8 October 1811. p. 1969. 3820: 3800: 3780: 3760: 3746: 3726: 3714: 3679: 3675:. 5 February 1811. p. 232. 3659: 3639: 3625: 3605: 3585: 3565: 3545: 3525: 3505: 3485: 3465: 3445: 3425: 3421:. 3 February 1807. p. 415. 3405: 3385: 3365: 3361:. 28 January 1806. p. 129. 3345: 3325: 3305: 3285: 3273: 3253: 3241: 3221: 3209: 3197: 3185: 3173: 3153: 3126: 3106: 3086: 3066: 3008: 3004:. 24 January 1804. p. 201. 2988: 2976: 2964: 2952: 2940: 2928: 2908: 2888: 2876: 2864: 2844: 2835: 2815: 2795: 2775: 2755: 2735: 2715: 2695: 2675: 2655: 2493:. 26 January 1849. p. 240. 2463:was sailing from Malta to Hull. 2445: 2436: 2426: 2409: 2192: 970:and destroyed the armed packet 569:for 36 hours. The British took 3581:. 16 January 1810. p. 89. 3541:. 16 January 1810. p. 91. 3461:. 17 January 1809. p. 79. 3024:. 8 December 1804. p. 23. 2635: 2603: 2583: 2563: 2477: 2305:were drowned off the coast of 2222:sighted the Algerine corvette 1671:on 9 November. On 16 December 1610:. At the time of the capture, 768:had captured turned out to be 1: 3960: 3501:. 22 July 1809. p. 1162. 3102:. 12 March 1805. p. 339. 3082:. 16 March 1805. p. 353. 2860:. 7 January 1800. p. 30. 2751:. 26 March 1799. p. 286. 2711:. 19 March 1799. p. 266. 2651:. 2 August 1800. p. 984. 2619:. 24 April 1798. p. 343. 2599:. 20 April 1799. p. 374. 2459:near Wight the day before as 2197:From July 1814 to April 1815 1829:Battle of Les Sables-d'Olonne 1667:captured the French schooner 1442:closes in on the beleaguered 1360:Nuestra Senora de los Dolores 1131:captured her. Two days later 1115:captured the French corvette 472:captured the French gun-brig 366: in (37.408 m) was 195: in (37.4 m) (keel) 108:(NGSM) with clasp "Trafalgar" 3742:. 12 June 1810. p. 869. 3655:. 6 March 1810. p. 342. 3561:. 4 March 1809. p. 289. 3441:. 21 June 1808. p. 879. 3269:. 14 June 1806. p. 757. 2731:. 24 June 1800. p. 733. 2470: 2160:returned with the privateer 1932: 1863:. A week later she captured 1592:. Two sudden squalls rolled 1567:when they captured the ship 1541: 1430: 1385:captured the Dutch schooner 1217:s boats to cut out a French 1050:would have to supply men to 7: 3621:. 12 May 1810. p. 697. 3321:. 20 May 1806. p. 670. 3122:. 9 July 1803. p. 838. 3047:. 2 June 1803. p. 678. 2924:. 26 May 1801. p. 592. 2904:. 18 May 1802. p. 508. 2301:On 28 May four seamen from 2298:shared in the prize money. 2064:captured the 16-gun vessel 1687:while on the Home station. 1419:detained the American ship 1203:, and on 8 August the brig 486:, but then renamed her HMS 106:Naval General Service Medal 10: 4077: 4051:Frigates of the Royal Navy 3169:. 4 May 1805. p. 607. 2337:Third Siege of Missolonghi 2323:In March 1826 Spencer and 1826: 1782:Stopford immediately sent 1675:was still in company with 1269:forced the French frigate 618:, of 18 guns and 120 men. 2234:to a wreck. A party from 1925:captured the French brig 940:, under the direction of 427:French Revolutionary Wars 299: 128: 71:Hall & Co., Limehouse 37: 23: 16:Frigate of the Royal Navy 4056:Ships built in Limehouse 2402: 2267:shared the prize money. 2026:suffered no casualties. 1653:Between June and August 1603:captured the Kniphausen 1024:Throughout most of 1802 980:Don Jean Antonio Barbuto 836:cut out the French brig 129:General characteristics 2365:. Later, she served at 2348: 2327:conducted a mission to 2127:had her pilot wounded. 1722: 1415:. Then on 10 September 1320:, then a lieutenant in 927:shared in the capture. 4025:HMS Naiad (ship, 1797) 3993:Winfield, Rif (2008). 2057: 2046: 2034: 1833:From March to October 1739:. Then on 23 February 1504: 1446: 1341:and wound two seamen. 1331:On 27 November, while 1224:lieutenant de vaisseau 1210:On 4 July Wallis sent 1121:lieutenant de vaisseau 951:, entered the port of 507:On 11 August, some 42 450:. Sixteen days later, 4036:HMS Naiad Association 2451:The French privateer 2103:was able to separate 2052: 2040: 2032: 1855:. Next, on 14 April, 1786:to warn Admiral Lord 1495: 1438: 1187:, a French brig from 755:had one man wounded; 644:were in company when 4027:at Wikimedia Commons 2985:, Vol. 9, pp. 492–3. 2284:On 23 February 1825 1941:captured the French 1937:On 21 January 1810, 1875:was in company with 1707:captured the French 1661:was in company when 1639:was in company with 1549:was in company with 1401:was in company with 1042:were to transfer to 890:, Captain Thompson. 659:recaptured the ship 537:Next, on 24 August, 519:captured the French 286:French Revolutionary 3944:, pp. 284–288. 2871:The Naval Chronicle 2543:, pp. 193–196. 2377:for 2,000 dollars. 2115:had no casualties, 1796:Les Sables-d'Olonne 1727:On 7 February 1809 1574:On 13 August 1807, 1509:Battle of Trafalgar 1176:had also captured. 685:On 15 October 1799 502:Vriendfchap Beerens 466:were in sight when 433:William Pierrepoint 403:, built to carry a 272:that served in the 3928:The London Gazette 3908:The London Gazette 3885:The London Gazette 3869:, Vol. 27, p. 333. 3853:The London Gazette 3833:The London Gazette 3813:The London Gazette 3793:The London Gazette 3773:The London Gazette 3739:The London Gazette 3723:, Vol. 23, p. 346. 3692:The London Gazette 3672:The London Gazette 3652:The London Gazette 3618:The London Gazette 3598:The London Gazette 3578:The London Gazette 3558:The London Gazette 3538:The London Gazette 3518:The London Gazette 3498:The London Gazette 3478:The London Gazette 3458:The London Gazette 3438:The London Gazette 3418:The London Gazette 3398:The London Gazette 3378:The London Gazette 3358:The London Gazette 3338:The London Gazette 3318:The London Gazette 3298:The London Gazette 3282:, Vol. 13, p. 243. 3266:The London Gazette 3234:The London Gazette 3218:, Vol. 11, p. 251. 3206:, Vol. 11, p. 160. 3194:, Vol. 11, p. 416. 3182:, Vol. 11, p. 169. 3166:The London Gazette 3135:, Vol. 10, p. 346. 3119:The London Gazette 3099:The London Gazette 3079:The London Gazette 3044:The London Gazette 3021:The London Gazette 3001:The London Gazette 2921:The London Gazette 2901:The London Gazette 2857:The London Gazette 2828:The London Gazette 2808:The London Gazette 2788:The London Gazette 2768:The London Gazette 2748:The London Gazette 2728:The London Gazette 2708:The London Gazette 2688:The London Gazette 2668:The London Gazette 2648:The London Gazette 2616:The London Gazette 2596:The London Gazette 2576:The London Gazette 2490:The London Gazette 2270:Then on 23 May at 2058: 2055:Emeric Essex Vidal 2047: 2035: 1982:In 1811 Hill left 1954:Salvador del Mundo 1839:Captain Henry Hill 1777:Pertuis d'Antioche 1555:and the gun-brigs 1505: 1477:off Cadiz allowed 1447: 1381:was in sight when 1289:William Cornwallis 1107:On 29 May, in the 715:struck her colours 448:Mary and Elizabeth 4023:Media related to 4004:978-1-86176-246-7 3711:, Vol. 24, p. 82. 3250:, Vol. 13, p. 81. 3150:, Vol. 11, p. 81. 3063:, Vol. 9, pp.493. 2961:, Vol. 8, p. 260. 2949:, Vol. 6, p. 428. 2937:, Vol. 5, p. 535. 2885:, Vol. 5, p. 460. 2873:, Vol. 4, p. 249. 2531:, pp. 148–9. 2204:In January 1824, 953:Marín, Pontevedra 903:also encountered 792:had captured was 586:, off the Loire. 490:in August. 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Index


Naval General Service Medal
Amazon-class
frigate
(bm)
Fc
carronades
Royal Navy
fifth-rate
frigate
Napoleonic Wars
Limehouse
Thames
French Revolutionary
Napoleonic Wars
Pacific Steam Navigation Company
original Amazon class
Admiralty
HMS Amazon
Limehouse
keel
laid down
beam
depth in hold
tons burthen (bm)
fifth rate
main battery
long guns
quarterdeck
forecastle

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