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silenced the batteries but as the
British came alongside the French crew, an estimated 80-100 men, fled ashore. There two field guns joined them in firing on the cutting-out party. Because the schooner was aground and chained to the shore the boarding party could not bring her out; instead, they set
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and laid in ambush. Skillful handling resulted in the capture of the slaver with no casualties to the boarding party although the vessel's guns were double-shotted and the crew and the boarding party exchanged small arms fire. The vessel had a crew of 37 men, two of whom were cut down. The boarding
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sailed from the Cape of Good Hope for Simon's Bay. In May 1833 she was back at the Cape, and on the 16th she sailed for
Mauritius. She arrived there on 3 June. A month later, on 6 June, she left Mauritius for Colombo with specie to pay the troops in Ceylon. From there she returned to the Cape, from
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Captain Francis Harding who had taken command on 21 January. She then sailed for the Cape of Good Hope on 9 April, having received specie from London that she was to take to Mauritius via the Cape. She arrived at the Cape on 1 June.
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participated in the capture of
Guadeloupe. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Guadaloupe" to any surviving crewmen from that campaign that wished to claim them. Later the same year, under Commander Alexander Kennedy,
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administer 24 lashes to
Francis Brown for neglect of duty. Meredith preferred the charges because he had forbidden the lash in written orders. The court supported Suasmarez, who had been under arrest for 18 months before his exoneration.
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during the night, and then sailed on. The crash destroyed the bowsprit and sent the foremast over the side; both had to be cut away despite the heavy seas and otherwise bad weather. The crew rigged a jury-mast and bowsprit and
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attempted to send in a cutting out party during the night, but the boats could not find a channel. The
British went in again in the daylight despite fire from the battery and the schooner's long 18-pounder pivot-gun and two
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party consisted of 22 men. The slaver had some 650 slaves aboard, and after her capture, the master arrived with 25 more. In sum, she had 676 aboard, of whom 206 died of disease before they could be freed in Sierra Leone.
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after boarding her. They then brought another 176 slaves that were on shore waiting to be loaded. Meredith accepted responsibility for the manufacturing of evidence. The Court in Sierra Leone therefore had to order
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for a potential new anchorage. She returned
Stirling to Fremantle, arriving on 9 April, then departing on 7 May for Adelaide, Launceston and Sydney, arriving on 22 June. On 5 July she sailed for New Zealand.
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British Commissioners, at Sierra Leone, the Havana, Rio de Janeiro, and Surinam: relating to the slave trade, 1835: presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty
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had no slaves aboard. Under the terms of the treaty with Spain, the Royal Navy could only seize vessels actually carrying slaves. The boarding party manufactured evidence by putting three slaves aboard
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She was fitted for sea from April–August 1823, Commander
William Hamley having recommissioned her in April. In 1824, she was at Cork on coast guard duties. On 19 May she captured the smuggling vessel
503:, which was carrying a cargo of tobacco and a small amount of tea. Over a period of three years, Hamley captured more smuggling-vessels than any other vessel. On 30 October 1823, a ship ran into
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299:. On anti-slavery patrol off West Africa, she captured four slavers and freed some 1350 slaves. She charted parts of Australia and New Zealand and participated in the
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was refloated, and by 9 May 1830 she was back in
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and Caramania. Commander Michael Quinn took command from September 1828. On 21 December 1829, she struck a rock at the entrance of
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had just purchased and which went on to operations in China. An Admiralty Order of 16 October specified that
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came before a court martial. The charge was that on 18 April 1832, while in command of the prize crew on the
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s master then sued for damages. The Court found against Meredith and charged him £1092 in damages
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was paid off in July 1826. In all, Hamley had seized more than 62,000 weight of tobacco.
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2249:. Vol. 4, part 2. London: Longman and company. p. 132–133.
2229:. Vol. 4, part 1. London: Longman and company. p. 261–268.
2209:. Vol. 4, part 1. London: Longman and company. p. 376–396.
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December, and stayed for six days. Captain John Clunies-Ross — the "
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was cruising off Plymouth. On 22 and 23 December 1811 she captured
352:.) Under Huskisson she then took part in enforcing the blockade of
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in February. (Some accounts have her under the command of Captain
1360:. He stayed in the Navy and eventually made Captain while retired.
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was able to rescue 20 of the crew and save 70 chests of opium.
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1943:. No. 17229. London. 19 December 1839. col C, p. 6.
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was commissioned in July 1808 under Commander the Honourable
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1939:"Fatal Destruction of the Ship Lucretia with Loss of Life".
1681:. No. 14129. London. 21 January 1830. col B, p. 4.
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June 1808. She saw action in the Napoleonic Wars and in the
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was buried 9 feet (2.7 m) in the mud for 86 days."
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966:On 5 March 1840, Kuper was promoted to command of
1373:armed with 10 guns and carrying a crew of 65 men.
855:sailed to New Zealand to conduct a survey of the
496:. On 9 October, she captured the small smuggling
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1846:The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal
1341:captured her. She was sold and became the yacht
905:, which had caught fire off Kyardbilly's point,
901:attempted to scuttle the British merchant ship
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1874:South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register
954:, rescued the survivors. According to Kuper, "
614:'s anti-slavery law was passed. In September,
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1354:On 18 June 1834, Sausmarez transferred to
1047:was to be sold, which took place in 1842.
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798:— under Commander Harding — called at the
3807:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1844
3528:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1839
3214:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1829
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421:. In late December 1811 and early 1812,
401:lost three men killed and four wounded;
19:For other ships with the same name, see
2128:. Glasgow: Brown, Son, & Ferguson.
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626:. Here she patrolled the west coast of
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1602:. 30 October 1824. pp. 1784–1785.
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2260:"Barrow, Thomas Pownoll Pellew"
2089:Hoe, Susanna; Roebuck, Derek (1999).
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1502:. 3 February 1810. pp. 174–175.
824:. On 9 January 1838, she arrived at
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405:lost three killed and five wounded.
330:December. In January 1809 Commander
133:Wrecked, 25 November 1839; refloated
4059:Maritime incidents in December 1844
4054:Maritime incidents in November 1839
4049:Maritime incidents in December 1829
2289:. London: John Murray. p. 623.
808:King of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
437:January 1812, she sent in a French
196:100 ft (30.5 m) (overall)
13:
2269:. London: John Murray. p. 51.
2057:. London: William Clowes and Sons.
977:After repairs, in late July 1840,
936:November 1839, while anchored off
529:via the addition of a third mast.
310:
14:
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4069:Ships of the West Africa Squadron
4044:Shipwrecks in the South China Sea
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231:12 ft 9 in (3.9 m)
223:30 ft 6 in (9.3 m)
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1841:"The Western Australian Journal"
1623:. 12 February 1825. p. 246.
1522:. 8 December 1812. p. 2478.
940:, Australia, a hurricane struck
839:. While there a boatcrew, under
618:Richard Meredith recommissioned
532:
57:
31:
2286:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
2280:"Kuper, Augustus Leopold"
2266:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
2200:"Walker, James Robertson"
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1403:. 26 January 1849. p. 242.
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890:on 27 July 1839. On 26 August,
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346:; however, he was commander of
1694:, Volume 1855, Issue 1, p.370.
1566:
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683:. At the time of her capture,
1:
2334:at the Age of Nelson website"
2066:(in French). Éditions Ancre.
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1713:. 15 March 1833. p. 532.
1582:. 18 June 1816. p. 1165.
834:Governor of Western Australia
213: in (23.6 m) (keel)
2157:MacGregor, David R. (1997).
1380:
961:
721:captured the two-gun slaver
679:captured the Spanish slaver
16:Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
7:
1849:. 14 April 1838. p. 58
1692:The United service magazine
832:carrying a party including
545:, and around the coasts of
334:was appointed commander of
113:Naval General Service Medal
10:
4085:
3883:September (unknown date):
3686:September (unknown date):
1805:. 6 May 1836. p. 812.
1541:Warship Histories, vol iii
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4039:Cruizer-class brig-sloops
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2240:"Meredith, Richard"
2062:Demerliac, Alain (2003).
1905:. 25 June 1838. p. 2
1877:. 16 June 1838. p. 3
873:Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere
783:at Sydney on 16 June 1838
732:January 1835, boats from
593:Thomas Goldsworthy Dutton
443:that she had taken. On 5
145:
139:Wrecked, 25 December 1844
50:
30:
4019:National Maritime Museum
3696:October (unknown date):
1869:"Her Majesty's Birthday"
1545:National Maritime Museum
1321:
697:returned to her master.
601:National Maritime Museum
344:Francis Augustus Collier
146:General characteristics
2220:"Hamley, William"
2122:Lubbock, Basil (1933).
2032:; Warlow, Ben (2006) .
1897:"Shipping Intelligence"
1534:"NMM, vessel ID 373076"
1017:Disposal and final loss
925:at low water, 1840, by
813:In mid-September 1837,
800:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
653:Philip de Sausmarez of
3583:April (unknown date):
2294:Winfield, Rif (2008).
1290:Augustus Leopold Kuper
929:
880:Augustus Leopold Kuper
859:region. On 22 August,
837:Captain James Stirling
784:
771:Far East and Antipodes
642:whence she sailed for
607:
597:Nicholas Matthew Condy
480:. Then by September,
3375:Sir James Henry Craig
3290:June (unknown date):
2246:Royal Naval Biography
2226:Royal Naval Biography
2206:Royal Naval Biography
1980:The Nautical magazine
1652:"HMS Pelorus website"
1463:, p. 324, №2765.
1079:8.14167°N 115.50000°E
920:
778:
736:captured the Spanish
582:
340:capture of Martinique
322:, and sailed for the
2004:Singapore Free Press
1750:, Volume 3, p.443-4.
1658:on 29 September 2007
991:to take part in the
787:On 31 January 1837,
624:West Africa Squadron
595:, after a sketch by
2275:O'Byrne, William R.
2255:O'Byrne, William R.
1738:, pp. 132–133.
1478:, pp. 380–385.
1217:Laid up at Plymouth
1111:Commanding officers
1075: /
1009:was at Canton (now
637:On 18 October 1832
622:and she joined the
612:William Wilberforce
283:. She was built in
2382:-class brig-sloops
2125:The Opium Clippers
2006:, 25 January 1845.
1902:The Sydney Monitor
1802:The London Gazette
1710:The London Gazette
1620:The London Gazette
1599:The London Gazette
1579:The London Gazette
1519:The London Gazette
1499:The London Gazette
1420:The London Gazette
1400:The London Gazette
1084:8.14167; 115.50000
930:
857:Marlborough Sounds
785:
608:
320:James William King
291:and launched on 25
255:2 × 6-pounder guns
4023:Warship Histories
4021:, as part of the
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2305:978-1-86176-246-7
2172:978-1-55750-847-8
2100:978-0-7007-1145-1
2045:978-1-86176-281-8
1830:, pp. 55–58.
1786:, pp. 47–49.
1774:, pp. 32–47.
1762:, pp. 16–30.
1641:, pp. 266–7.
1319:
1318:
1263:26 September 1935
1091:off the coast of
830:King George Sound
822:Van Diemen's Land
755:On 26 September,
675:June, boats from
649:On 16 June 1834,
488:Return to service
408:In February 1810
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3498:
3497:
3486:
3481:
3465:
3455:
3445:
3435:
3420:
3399:
3389:
3378:
3368:
3357:
3347:
3337:
3326:
3316:
3306:
3303:Carn Brea Castle
3296:
3286:
3275:
3265:
3254:
3244:
3234:
3207:
3200:
3193:
3184:
3183:
2372:
2365:
2358:
2349:
2348:
2344:
2342:
2340:
2309:
2290:
2282:
2270:
2262:
2250:
2242:
2230:
2222:
2210:
2202:
2190:
2184:
2176:
2164:
2153:
2147:
2139:
2118:
2112:
2104:
2085:
2058:
2049:
2016:
2013:
2007:
2001:
1995:
1989:
1983:
1977:
1971:
1970:
1968:
1966:
1957:. Archived from
1955:"Naval Database"
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1945:
1944:
1936:
1930:
1924:
1915:
1914:
1912:
1910:
1893:
1887:
1886:
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1865:
1859:
1858:
1856:
1854:
1837:
1831:
1825:
1819:
1813:
1807:
1806:
1793:
1787:
1781:
1775:
1769:
1763:
1757:
1751:
1745:
1739:
1733:
1727:
1724:MacGregor (1997)
1721:
1715:
1714:
1701:
1695:
1689:
1683:
1682:
1674:
1668:
1667:
1665:
1663:
1654:. Archived from
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1642:
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1624:
1611:
1605:
1603:
1590:
1584:
1583:
1570:
1564:
1563:
1561:
1559:
1554:on 2 August 2011
1553:
1547:. Archived from
1538:
1530:
1524:
1523:
1510:
1504:
1503:
1490:
1479:
1476:Marshall (1833a)
1473:
1464:
1461:Demerliac (2003)
1458:
1452:
1446:
1425:
1424:
1411:
1405:
1404:
1391:
1374:
1369:One account has
1367:
1361:
1352:
1346:
1332:
1314:William Chambers
1278:Francis Harding
1267:Richard Meredith
1198:9 September 1814
1148:Thomas Huskisson
1115:
1114:
1090:
1089:
1087:
1086:
1085:
1080:
1076:
1073:
1072:
1071:
1068:
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1024:
950:, under Captain
935:
805:
731:
717:On 17 December,
703:
674:
446:
436:
332:Thomas Huskisson
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249:16 × 32-pounder
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62:
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35:
28:
27:
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4078:
4077:
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4074:
4073:
4029:
4028:
4014:
4009:
3987:
3977:
3966:
3960:Other incidents
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3945:
3934:
3924:
3913:
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3893:
3882:
3872:
3861:
3851:
3840:
3830:
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3804:
3774:
3769:
3747:
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3721:Other incidents
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3685:
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3541:
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3495:
3490:
3468:
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3448:
3438:
3423:
3413:
3407:Other incidents
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3392:
3381:
3371:
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100:25 June 1808
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3699:Belle Poule
3659:John McKeon
2997:Grasshopper
2772:Sparrowhawk
2604:Grasshopper
2339:8 September
1965:30 November
1909:10 December
1881:10 December
1853:10 December
1797:"No. 19380"
1705:"No. 19030"
1662:8 September
1615:"No. 18107"
1594:"No. 18075"
1574:"No. 17146"
1514:"No. 16679"
1494:"No. 16339"
1415:"No. 20939"
1395:"No. 20939"
1310:6 July 1841
1307:22 May 1841
1299:22 May 1841
1205:John Gourly
1192:Arthur Stow
1082: /
1025:July 1841,
878:Lieutenant
591:, 1835, by
431:Deux Freres
297:War of 1812
199:77 ft
105:Honours and
21:HMS Pelorus
4064:1808 ships
4033:Categories
3814:Shipwrecks
3731:La Amistad
3669:Coromandel
3629:Monteagudo
3535:Shipwrecks
3462:Conquérant
3221:Shipwrecks
3039:Challenger
2751:Barracouta
2023:References
1159:A Kennedy
1070:115°30′0″E
1056:sank on 25
651:Lieutenant
551:Port Mahon
543:Alexandria
527:ship-sloop
354:Guadeloupe
307:to China.
281:Royal Navy
277:brig-sloop
251:carronades
236:Complement
161:brig-sloop
136:Sold, 1842
45:, ca. 1830
43:ship-sloop
3971:Princeton
3969:USS
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3916:HMS
3887:Swiftsure
3885:HMS
3864:HMS
3843:HMS
3708:HMS
3689:Elizabeth
3679:Caledonia
3649:Gratitude
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3104:Harlequin
3090:Confiance
3074:Carnation
2962:Satellite
2835:Charybdis
2828:Castilian
2702:Carnation
2611:Columbine
2513:Racehorse
2485:Wolverine
2457:Amaranthe
2217:(1833b).
2181:cite book
2144:cite book
2109:cite book
2082:492784876
1941:The Times
1679:The Times
1381:Citations
1357:Caledonia
1169:R Rowley
1137:J W King
1037:Commodore
1011:Guangzhou
1007:Wellesley
998:Wellesley
968:Alligator
962:Opium War
947:Britomart
896:HMS
826:Fremantle
644:St Helena
610:In 1831,
605:Greenwich
494:Good Hope
477:Belvidera
4025:project.
3978:21 Aug:
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3894:10 Oct:
3873:26 Jul:
3852:21 May:
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3821:20 Jan:
3741:Weymouth
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3593:Sea Gull
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3228:29 Jan:
3011:Epervier
2990:Dispatch
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2898:Childers
2877:Rifleman
2856:Trinculo
2849:Thracian
2793:Peruvian
2758:Nautilus
2716:Philomel
2695:Royalist
2667:Ringdove
2646:Cephalus
2639:Primrose
2625:Alacrity
2583:Foxhound
2576:Forester
2562:Reindeer
2422:Musquito
2408:Dispatch
2401:Scorpion
2277:(1849).
2257:(1849).
2237:(1835).
2197:(1833).
1250:May 1830
1124:Captain
1105:Victoria
1101:Victoria
1067:8°8′30″N
1035:, which
1032:Bentinck
903:Lucretia
757:Pelorous
457:Endymion
427:Marianne
285:Itchenor
244:Armament
97:Launched
87:Itchenor
3981:Larkins
3967:28 Feb
3939:Pelorus
3935:25 Dec
3897:Minerve
3862:20 Jun
3855:Saladin
3841:11 May
3728:1 Jul:
3710:Pelorus
3623:Aquiles
3613:Néréide
3600:1 May:
3576:Rebecca
3556:Juliana
3439:7 Sep:
3424:5 Sep:
3417:Mercury
3386:Pelorus
3372:4 Dec:
3365:Success
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3354:Dolphin
3323:Milford
3320:3 Aug:
3313:Phoenix
3300:5 Jul:
3279:4 Jun:
3125:Belette
3118:Ontario
3111:Harrier
3046:Penguin
3032:Halcyon
2954:Saracen
2940:Pandora
2933:Bacchus
2926:Pelican
2821:Persian
2814:Arachne
2807:Doterel
2800:Pelorus
2779:Zenobia
2744:Eclipse
2730:Derwent
2688:Recruit
2674:Peacock
2660:Redwing
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2597:Emulous
2569:Harrier
2555:Saracen
2506:Minorca
2492:Moselle
2478:Surinam
2464:Calypso
2450:Belette
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2429:Swallow
2394:Cruizer
2380:Cruizer
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2324:website
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1558:30 July
1371:Minerva
1343:Xariffa
1339:Pelorus
1095:in the
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1045:Pelorus
1027:Pelorus
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888:Pelorus
861:Pelorus
853:Pelorus
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781:Pelorus
765:Minerva
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719:Pelorus
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639:Pelorus
620:Pelorus
616:Captain
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520:Pelorus
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510:Pelorus
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501:Phoenix
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403:Pelorus
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386:swivels
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336:Pelorus
316:Pelorus
289:England
272:Cruizer
266:Pelorus
208:⁄
176:⁄
156:Cruizer
91:England
83:Builder
77:Pelorus
51:History
41:, as a
39:Pelorus
3914:7 Nov
3866:Apollo
3845:Gorgon
3824:Créole
3586:Pirate
3544:HNLMS
3432:mutiny
3427:Cyprus
3396:Cyprus
3334:Hornet
3283:Fulton
3262:Barham
3251:Potton
3132:Gannet
3060:Victor
3018:Jaseur
2947:Nimrod
2905:Curlew
2891:Sophie
2863:Hecate
2842:Scylla
2786:Magnet
2737:Eclair
2723:Frolic
2681:Sappho
2590:Mutine
2534:Beagle
2499:Weazel
2471:Espoir
2436:Ferret
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983:Sydney
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898:Herald
884:acting
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740:-bark
730:
699:Pepita
695:Pepita
690:Pepita
685:Pepita
681:Pepita
673:
628:Africa
585:Xarifa
583:Yacht
498:lugger
445:
435:
433:. On 6
399:Hazard
390:Hazard
377:Hazard
366:Hazard
328:
293:
274:-class
191:Length
158:-class
107:awards
3949:Moira
3918:Raven
3546:Diana
3159:class
3150:class
3148:Snake
3097:Alert
3067:Zebra
3025:Argus
2983:Heron
2919:Fairy
2870:Crane
2765:Pilot
2548:Raven
2527:Rover
2415:Scout
2330:"HMS
1552:(PDF)
1537:(PDF)
1322:Notes
985:with
932:On 25
802:on 16
761:Sutil
723:Sutil
702:'
671:On 30
587:, ex-
559:Spain
547:Syria
349:Starr
326:on 15
305:opium
4007:1845
3994:1843
3767:1840
3754:1838
3488:1830
3475:1828
3281:USS
3084:(II)
3076:(II)
3053:Lynx
2969:Arab
2956:(II)
2912:Wasp
2884:Echo
2709:Clio
2520:Avon
2341:2008
2320:HMS
2300:ISBN
2187:link
2167:ISBN
2150:link
2130:ISBN
2115:link
2095:ISBN
2078:OCLC
2068:ISBN
2040:ISBN
1967:2009
1911:2013
1883:2013
1855:2013
1664:2008
1560:2011
1260:1834
1211:1816
1201:1815
1186:1814
1154:1811
1135:Hon.
1129:1808
1118:From
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1021:On 6
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894:and
871:and
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763:and
728:On 5
664:Lynx
564:Isis
468:Mars
429:and
392:and
379:and
363:and
264:HMS
220:Beam
128:Fate
75:HMS
72:Name
37:HMS
3082:Elk
3004:Fly
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