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478:, had performed, providing "all-round excellence" according to naval historian Robert Gardiner. Trials of ships of the class showed that they were all capable of reaching around 12 knots (22 km/h) and were very well balanced, although prone to
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in 1803, with twenty-four ships ordered to it over the next nine years. This order came about as the threat from the French fleet against
Britain began to dissipate, especially after the
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which almost immediately killed him. The ship's dog survived. It was thought that the frigate had been attempting to return to her anchorage in the gale, but had struck the submerged
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were constructed using material recovered from the frigate, and in the 1980s an anchor was discovered at the wreck site and placed on the shore near that spot. Soon after the wreck,
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1341:. Edinburgh. 23 December 1811. p. 4.
1326:. Lancaster. 21 December 1811. p. 4.
1284:. Edinburgh. 19 December 1811. p. 4.
1172:. Cheltenham. 24 October 1811. p. 2.
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1119:. London. 1 April 1811. p. 3.
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1337:"London News Continued".
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378:The Loss of the Saldanha
152:General characteristics
1651:. Seaforth Publishing.
1594:Jesse, William (1886).
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1100:"Marine Intelligence".
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1560:. London: Chatham.
1541:. London: Chatham.
1522:. London: Chatham.
1501:The Naval Chronicle
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1243:, pp. 326–327.
1206:"The Marine List".
950:, one Royal Marine
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21:HMS Saldanha
2180:First batch
1187:"No. 16534"
936:able seamen
932:lieutenants
805:Swilly Rock
649:John Stuart
630:quarterdeck
254:13 ft
232:38 ft
131:6 July 1810
2412:1809 ships
2406:Categories
2332:Magicienne
2071:Macedonian
2004:Archimedes
1801:Chichester
1704:Shipwrecks
1604:1065182548
1567:1861760302
1449:References
1437:4 December
786:Fanad Head
665:midshipman
661:Rathmullan
634:forecastle
626:carronades
614:fitted out
530:upper deck
513:shipwright
465:brig-sloop
417:Royal Navy
393:18-pounder
370:Fanad Head
348:. She was
346:Royal Navy
333:fifth-rate
310:carronades
283:Complement
273:Propulsion
167:fifth-rate
139:April 1810
115:March 1807
2367:Brilliant
2346:Dartmouth
2318:Maidstone
2283:Belvidera
2220:Semiramis
2102:HMS
2091:HMS
2082:Franchise
2080:HMS
2069:HMS
2042:HMS
2009:HMS
1994:St George
1992:HMS
1985:HMS
1964:HMS
1943:HMS
1932:HMS
1921:HMS
1910:HMS
1891:Guachapin
1889:HMS
1848:HMS
1837:HMS
1818:Adventure
1767:HMS
1756:HMS
1745:HMS
1734:HMS
1713:HMS
1621:213798232
1499:(2010) .
966:Citations
830:HMS
771:HMS
706:privateer
695:HMS
681:Favourite
622:long guns
550:, with a
501:shipyards
485:weatherly
473:HMS
358:privateer
128:Completed
112:Laid down
2311:Havannah
2241:Saldanha
2202:Euryalus
2100:31 Oct:
2089:24 Sep:
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2001:25 Dec:
1983:24 Dec:
1973:15 Dec:
1966:Saldanha
1952:30 Nov:
1941:21 Nov:
1930:14 Oct:
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1786:25 Apr:
1779:Favorite
1776:12 Mar:
1769:Shamrock
1765:23 Feb:
1754:18 Feb:
1747:Amethyst
1743:16 Feb:
1732:13 Feb:
1722:29 Jan:
1115:"Died".
956:privates
952:corporal
948:landsman
909:Saldanha
899:Saldanha
875:Ramelton
864:Saldanha
848:Saldanha
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820:Saldanha
816:Saldanha
797:Saldanha
790:Saldanha
778:Saldanha
764:Endymion
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389:Saldanha
362:Saldanha
328:Saldanha
291:Armament
120:Launched
80:Namesake
74:Saldanha
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2297:Astraea
2290:Hotspur
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2255:Orpheus
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2234:Curacoa
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2104:Calypso
2044:Toronto
1987:Defence
1962:4 Dec:
1945:Grouper
1857:7 Jul:
1850:Staunch
1828:Tonquin
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1736:Pandora
1711:6 Jan:
640:Service
592:⁄
581:⁄
563:⁄
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460:Cruizer
450:Vengeur
402:frigate
344:of the
342:frigate
299:: 26 ×
263:⁄
241:⁄
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170:frigate
98:Builder
90:Ordered
51:History
2381:Blonde
2374:Pallas
2360:Tartar
2353:Creole
2262:Theban
2188:Apollo
2171:Apollo
2093:Hermes
2049:Varuna
1934:Pomone
1923:Tartar
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1860:Rachel
1808:Duncan
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469:Apollo
467:. The
462:-class
452:-class
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425:Apollo
413:Apollo
411:, the
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384:Design
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200:Length
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42:Apollo
2037:Ocean
1976:Polly
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277:Sails
44:class
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2269:Leda
2130:1812
2117:1810
2031:Anna
2011:Hero
1839:Firm
1806:HMS
1799:HMS
1790:Swan
1715:Bold
1653:ISBN
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1617:OCLC
1600:OCLC
1581:ISBN
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743:Loss
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552:beam
548:keel
457:and
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326:HMS
229:Beam
179:951
144:Fate
70:Name
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