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Excellency, the Protector of Iceland, Commander in Chief by Land and Sea". With
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s captain. That suit was dismissed, but the United States claimed on behalf of the owners against the
British government, and the court judged that the government did owe compensation. The settlement took place after 1853.
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19:For other ships with the same name, see
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1331:Age of Sail merchant ships of England
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1263:Simmonds, Jane (2002).
1249:"Swaine, Spelman"
1204:Hackman, Rowan (2001).
867:"Swaine, Spelman"
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162:General characteristics
16:Sloop of the Royal Navy
1272:Winfield, Rif (2008).
903:. London: John Murray.
876:. London: John Murray.
609:Swaine transferred to
383:southern whale fishery
235: in (34.5 m)
187:Quarterdeck ship-sloop
1301:Ships of the Old Navy
1255:Royal Naval Biography
1235:Royal Naval Biography
760:Captain Fitch sailed
365:seaman and privateer
262: in (9.5 m)
221:Overall: 113 ft
826:Register of Shipping
772:Register of Shipping
694:In 1813 the British
575:as they sailed from
313:UD: 18 Ă— 32-pounder
176:; reclassed 1811 as
889:O'Byrne, William R.
862:O'Byrne, William R.
724:Fort William, India
701:Her owners renamed
448:took three prizes:
157:Last listed in 1831
1299:Michael Phillips'
1119:The London Gazette
1055:The London Gazette
1035:The London Gazette
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696:East India Company
444:In 1808 Jones and
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1030:"No. 16320"
1010:"No. 16234"
690:Merchantman
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485:Providentia
248:31 ft
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1315:Categories
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1191:References
1083:, no.4408,
635:Disposal:
507:, off the
487:(10 May),
473:Bagatellen
427:post ships
425:as 20-gun
363:Royal Navy
355:Teignmouth
347:Royal Navy
315:carronades
300:Complement
290:Propulsion
93:March 1806
84:Teignmouth
21:HMS Talbot
1246:(1828b).
1226:(1828a).
912:Citations
828:in 1832.
807:Tongatapu
752:sperm oil
740:voyages.
666:captured
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483:(2 May),
477:Neskelaen
460:(9 May).
413:Cormorant
405:HMS
401:lead ship
178:Post ship
172:Cormorant
90:Laid down
1184:, p.219.
891:(1849).
864:(1849).
585:Saldanha
572:Saldanha
493:Nautilus
463:In 1809
423:Coquette
407:Coquette
399:was the
308:Armament
146:Acquired
98:Launched
1265:Iceland
824:or the
738:whaling
628:Electra
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581:Donegal
553:Charles
541:Iceland
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481:Emanuel
433:Service
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