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parted from the convoy on 25 March in a terrible storm. She was not heard from for so long that it was believed that she had been lost. However, on 14 October she returned to
Portsmouth from the coast of Africa. She brought at prize with her.
723:. The following battle between Hammerfest's two two-cannon batteries and the Royal Navy warships with a combined number of thirty-two cannon between them was unusually intense and did not end until the Norwegian cannons had run out of
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was one of the vessels that sailed from
Spithead on 17 January 1801 for undeclared stations to transmit orders that the Royal Navy at that station was to detain all Swedish and Danish vessels. She returned on 26 January.
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911:. The river had carried her and deposited her on the beach. A strong tide then lifted her, causing her to drift out to sea where she was dashed to pieces on the Ness (probably Scurdie Ness).
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The "Principal
Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered for sale on 18 April 1816, lying at Sheerness, the "Snake brig, of 386 tons". She sold there on that day for £820.
343:, when she sighted a schooner and a brig. The schooner made off as soon as she saw the ship and the brig hove to and hoisted her ensign upside down. The brig
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and one Danish privateer. She also captured numerous small merchantmen, but spent time escorting convoys to and from the West Indies. She was sold in 1816.
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chased a French privateer all day. In trying to evade him after dark the privateer grounded on Rocky Point near the east end of
Jamaica. The quarry was
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hits and had at least one fatal casualty; a sailor who was buried at the local cemetery. During the battle, the local populace evacuated the town, and
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as escort to a convoy for West Africa. However, contrary winds forced her to return to St Helen's. She was assigned to the Africa station.
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William Roberts replaced Tinling, who had been promoted to post captain. On 23 February Roberts sailed
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had captured a Danish privateer of 12 guns and 78 men and brought her into Leith. This may have been
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764:, name unknown. The sales proceeds were remitted from Gothenburg.
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976:., She made one more capture, that of the smuggling
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359:, suffering one man badly wounded while doing so.
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538:captured her 60 crew members and took them into
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486:on 24 July 1803, when a British ship sighted
86:Balthazar & Edward Adams, Bucklers Hard
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19:For other ships with the same name, see
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828:captured off Bergen. On 12 October
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658:at the capture of the Danish brig
549:reported on 12 November 1803 that
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1671:. 12 October 1811. p. 1996.
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16:British naval brig (1797–1816)
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1691:. 12 March 1811. p. 485.
1384:. 27 July 1811. p. 1461.
791:had captured the day before.
639:was detained on 1 September.
490:off Cape Picolet. The 74-gun
1850:. 9 April 1816. p. 666.
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832:captured the Danish galliot
459:In late 1801 Roberts sailed
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1444:. 9 June 1810. p. 848.
1424:. 19 May 1810. p. 733.
1350:. 29 May 1804. p. 676.
806:had recaptured the galliot
665:Between April and May 1809
565:sent them into Port Royal.
339:(14 km) south-east of
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745:reported on 1 August that
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1865:Demerliac, Alain (1999).
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1890:"Hellard, William"
1489:Olsen, Håkon H. (1965).
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115:General characteristics
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1738:, 8 November 1811, p.3.
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1904:Winfield, Rif (2008).
1178:, p. 221, n°1778.
1896:Royal Naval Biography
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1938:at Wikimedia Commons
700:, arrived at Leith.
692:On 21 July the brig
646:was in company with
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1492:Bygdebok for Hasvik
1119:, pp. 264–265.
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402:On 3 February 1800
294:and the brig-sloop
1847:The London Gazette
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760:captured a Danish
592:, which came into
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1934:Media related to
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1802:, Vol. 31, p.439.
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94:January 1797
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1842:"No. 17126"
1822:"No. 17815"
1781:"No. 16752"
1761:"No. 17072"
1717:"No. 16779"
1683:"No. 16463"
1663:"No. 16530"
1643:"No. 16374"
1609:"No. 16320"
1575:"No. 16511"
1555:"No. 16341"
1521:"No. 16217"
1470:"No. 16345"
1436:"No. 16377"
1416:"No. 16371"
1396:"No. 16514"
1376:"No. 16508"
1342:"No. 15706"
1322:"No. 18171"
1302:"No. 15669"
1213:"No. 15698"
1130:"No. 15203"
952:War of 1812
878:. On 8 May
770:Nightingale
596:, Jamaica.
588:recaptured
545:The London
341:Beachy Head
249:brig-sloops
186:30 ft
1952:1797 ships
1946:Categories
1859:References
834:Frue Mette
822:Christiana
729:cannonball
713:Hammerfest
625:Margdretha
594:Port Royal
540:Port Royal
397:Hirondelle
393:Hirondelle
276:brig-sloop
268:ship-sloop
253:privateers
230:chase guns
226:carronades
213:Complement
124:Brig sloop
1736:The Times
1705:No. 4556.
1631:No. 4388.
1597:No. 4385.
1543:No. 4378.
1509:No. 4375.
1458:No. 4374.
1364:No. 4245.
1076:Citations
961:captured
894:HMS
843:captured
808:Oldenburg
796:Frederick
725:gunpowder
687:Catherina
660:Narhvalen
621:Vrow Anna
617:Elizabeth
532:Esperance
507:Guerrière
492:HMS
469:Guerriere
428:Less Amis
415:Magnanime
409:Melpomene
357:privateer
110:Sold 1816
91:Laid down
21:HMS Snake
1887:(1829).
918:for the
909:Montrose
787:, which
521:en flûte
516:Duquesne
503:Elephant
494:Elephant
474:blockade
377:Eurydice
369:Eurydice
361:Eurydice
349:Eurydice
332:Eurydice
221:Armament
99:Launched
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932:Caliban
890:Lerwick
888:was at
857:Briseis
762:galliot
747:Fortuna
684:galliot
649:Piercer
633:Cecilia
555:Jérémie
337:leagues
313:Cruizer
303:Cruizer
281:Cruizer
195:⁄
168:⁄
139:⁄
83:Builder
75:Ordered
45:History
1912:
1873:
1159:
978:lugger
967:Splied
948:Cygnet
946:, and
936:Edward
905:Tartar
901:galiot
896:Tartar
785:Roland
777:, and
721:Hasvik
717:Norway
655:Leyden
637:Cupido
631:, and
613:Freden
319:Career
305:-class
259:Design
243:was a
154:Length
1011:87 12
995:Notes
974:Snake
959:Snake
940:Galen
924:Snake
916:Snake
903:that
886:Snake
880:Snake
876:Snake
869:Snake
852:Snake
841:Snake
830:Snake
826:Snake
824:that
818:Snake
804:Snake
800:Snake
789:Snake
780:Naiad
775:Snake
758:Snake
751:Snake
737:Fancy
733:Snake
709:Fancy
705:Snake
698:Snake
679:Fancy
674:Snake
667:Snake
644:Snake
605:Snake
601:Snake
590:Angel
586:Snake
582:Angel
578:Angel
563:Snake
551:Snake
536:Snake
528:Snake
499:Snake
461:Snake
454:Snake
446:Snake
438:Snake
432:Snake
430:that
420:Snake
404:Snake
389:Snake
385:Snake
381:Snake
373:Snake
365:Diana
353:Diana
351:that
345:Diana
324:Snake
309:Snake
272:Snake
264:Snake
240:Snake
69:Snake
38:Snake
1910:ISBN
1871:ISBN
1157:ISBN
987:Fate
928:Cuba
854:and
735:and
707:and
676:and
652:and
561:and
412:and
297:Busy
291:Echo
238:HMS
183:Beam
120:Type
107:Fate
67:HMS
64:Name
981:Fox
715:in
557:to
476:of
216:121
133:385
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