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117: 47: 850:, shot for striking Lieutenant Dean, the senior lieutenant, during a quarrel on the quarterdeck. Dean was dismissed from the Navy for having behaved in an ungentlemanly manner towards his messmate. On 25 June Jones received a pardon, his sword was returned to him and he was restored to his former rank. "He appeared greatly affected by this fresh instance of his Majesty's clemency". Jones was promoted to Commander on 22 January 1806. 778:
with Berscan (or Burscan), master, and trade London–Ceylon. She apparently sailed for Ceylon in 1825. The 1827 volume shows Captain Clark replacing Berscan, and then Captain Fulcher replacing Clark. On 10 April 1827 Captain Fulcher and
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on 14 August. After some investigation Jones took Jørgen Jørgensen into custody. Jørgensen had arrested the Danish governor and proclaimed himself "His 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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with R.M. Arle, master, Johnson & Co. owner, and trade London–Bengal. The 1816 volume misreported her burthen as 424 tons, but the 1818 volume corrected that; in 1818 her trade was listed as London–Calcutta.
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s arrival, the Danish government was restored and Jørgensen was taken to England, where he ended up in prison for more than a year, but for breaking parole after his earlier capture by
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to Peru in 1822. She was reported to have been on the coast of "Chili" in 1824 with some 1799 barrels. There is no record of the date of her return.
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had two long guns, which she had dismounted during the chase, and a crew of 11. She had left Norway that morning and had made no captures.
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in November. In July 1830 she was at San Francisco. She returned to England on 27 May 1831 with 209 casks sperm oil and headmatter.
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in September 1807 under Commander the Honourable Alexander Jones, who about a year later sailed her to Portugal.
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Captain M'Alley (or McCully) left England on 28 July 1828, bound for New Zealand and the Pacific Ocean.
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Captain Bonifal or Bunnifer or Bunfer or Thompson sailed from England on 1 December 1818, bound for the
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but died of yellow fever in 1814.) Swaine's successor, in April 1814, was Captain Henry Haynes.
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was lost to "the perils of the sea" while in custody, leading to a suit by her owners against
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protected merchants sailing to and from Newfoundland and the West Indies. On 5 August 1812,
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Cases and Opinions on International Law: pt. II. War. pt. III. Neutrality
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on the Irish station. On 30 November she was in company with the frigate
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On 15 June 1804 a court martial had ordered Jones, then a lieutenant in
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On 14 November, three Danish sloops arrived at Leith, prizes to
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was reported to have been at New Zealand 1 February 1829, the
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on Christmas Eve 1814, so she was not a prize. Furthermore,
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on 28 April 1814 after Lieutenant Thomas Walbeoff Cecil of
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In September 1814 Captain William Dowers took command of
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was in the North Sea where she captured several prizes:
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Volume 5
1089: 975: 1135: 956: 787:was carrying several families of missionaries for 736:s return, Johnson sent her on the first of three 373:was sold in 1815 for mercantile service. Renamed 1312: 328:: 2 Ă— 6-pounder guns + 2 Ă— 12-pounder carronades 750:. She returned on 4 June 1822 with 65 casks of 708:, and she first appeared in the 1816 volume of 403:for a class of two sloops; her sister ship was 587:foundered with the loss of her entire crew; 887: 860: 565:In 1811, Captain Spelman Swaine commanded 1242: 1222: 1100: 984: 353:built by James Heath & Sons, of East 272:Unladen: 7 ft 3 in (2.2 m) 1271: 1262: 1112: 1068: 1048: 1028: 1008: 969: 948:British Southern Whale Fishery Voyages: 922: 920: 783:sailed from Gravesend, bound for India. 275:Laden: 10 ft 6 in (3.2 m) 238:Keel: 94 ft 1 in (28.7 m) 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1208:. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. 1203: 1141: 1313: 1147: 718:On 14 September 1817 R.M. Arle sailed 625:, in a duel. (Cecil was promoted into 1331:Age of Sail merchant ships of England 1171:(1818), "Licensed and Country Ships". 943: 941: 939: 937: 917: 621:killed Captain Hassard Stackpole, of 410:. Both were enlarged versions of the 113: 43: 758:Second whaling voyage (1822–c.1825): 1157:(1816), Supple. pages "G", Seq.â„–G8. 886:For more on Archibald Tisdall see: 361:that the colorful, erratic, former 13: 934: 14: 1347: 1291: 1038:. 28 November 1809. p. 1913. 795:Third whaling voyage (1828–1831): 744:First whaling voyage (1818–1822): 417:. In 1811 the Admiralty re-rated 109:Sold 1815 into mercantile service 1122:. 29 October 1814. p. 2151. 859:For more on Spelman Swaine see: 285:9 ft 4 in (2.8 m) 115: 45: 1206:Ships of the East India Company 1200:. (London: Stevens and Haynes). 1175: 1161: 1126: 1106: 1074: 900:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 880: 873:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 853: 820:was no longer listed in either 388: 385:. She was last listed in 1831. 1132:Cobbett (1909-13), pp.229-232. 1042: 1022: 1002: 990: 838: 689: 645:entered mercantile service as 503:captured the Danish privateer 331:Centreline: 1 Ă— 12-pounder gun 1: 1190: 591:got out to sea and survived. 82:James Heath & Sons, East 1058:. 27 June 1809. p. 969. 1018:. 4 March 1809. p. 296. 911: 768:Voyages to Ceylon and India: 539:, not for his adventures in 7: 602:captured the American ship 437:The Admiralty commissioned 322:: 6 Ă— 12-pounder carronades 10: 1352: 1196:Cobbett, Pitt (1909–1913) 894:"Tisdall, Archibald"  432: 18: 1086:- accessed 28 March 2015. 999:, (1804), vol. 12, p.251. 161: 38: 34: 1326:Sloops of the Royal Navy 1229:"Jones, Alexander"  831: 1276:. Seaforth Publishing. 1263:Simmonds, Jane (2002). 1249:"Swaine, Spelman"  1204:Hackman, Rowan (2001). 867:"Swaine, Spelman"  812: 521:entered the harbour at 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 1015:The London Gazette 930:(1818), Seq.â„–G106. 696:East India Company 444:In 1808 Jones and 207:, or 488, or 498 ( 805:in May–June, and 803:Kingsmill Islands 748:Galápagos Islands 556:, and the cutter 458:Bon Jesus e Almar 415:-class ship-sloop 369:had carried out. 337: 336: 1343: 1287: 1268: 1259: 1251: 1239: 1231: 1219: 1185: 1179: 1173: 1169:Lloyd's Register 1165: 1159: 1155:Lloyd's Register 1151: 1145: 1139: 1133: 1130: 1124: 1123: 1110: 1104: 1101:Marshall (1828b) 1098: 1087: 1078: 1072: 1071:, pp. 51–2. 1066: 1060: 1059: 1046: 1040: 1039: 1026: 1020: 1019: 1006: 1000: 994: 988: 985:Marshall (1828a) 982: 973: 967: 954: 945: 932: 928:Lloyd's Register 924: 905: 904: 896: 884: 878: 877: 869: 857: 851: 842: 822:Lloyd's Register 735: 711:Lloyd's Register 684: 659: 604:Rhoda and Betsey 532: 469:Twee Gebroederss 367:Jørgen Jørgensen 261: 260: 256: 253: 234: 233: 229: 226: 206: 205: 204: 200: 174:class ship-sloop 149:1816 by purchase 123: 120: 119: 118: 55: 50: 49: 48: 32: 31: 1351: 1350: 1346: 1345: 1344: 1342: 1341: 1340: 1311: 1310: 1294: 1284: 1216: 1193: 1188: 1180: 1176: 1166: 1162: 1152: 1148: 1140: 1136: 1131: 1127: 1111: 1107: 1099: 1090: 1079: 1075: 1069:Simmonds (2002) 1067: 1063: 1047: 1043: 1027: 1023: 1007: 1003: 997:Naval Chronicle 995: 991: 983: 976: 970:Winfield (2008) 968: 957: 946: 935: 925: 918: 914: 909: 908: 885: 881: 858: 854: 843: 839: 834: 815: 774:for 1826 shows 733: 692: 682: 660:s naval career: 657: 653:Post-script to 530: 435: 394: 381:in the British 258: 254: 251: 249: 231: 227: 224: 222: 202: 198: 197: 196: 121: 116: 114: 51: 46: 44: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1349: 1339: 1338: 1333: 1328: 1323: 1309: 1308: 1293: 1292:External links 1290: 1289: 1288: 1282: 1269: 1267:. London: APA. 1260: 1244:Marshall, John 1240: 1224:Marshall, John 1220: 1214: 1201: 1192: 1189: 1187: 1186: 1174: 1160: 1146: 1144:, p. 279. 1142:Hackman (2001) 1134: 1125: 1105: 1088: 1073: 1061: 1041: 1021: 1001: 989: 987:, p. 391. 974: 972:, p. 263. 955: 933: 915: 913: 910: 907: 906: 879: 852: 836: 835: 833: 830: 814: 811: 691: 688: 662:Early in 1815 497:Sara Catharina 495:(18 May), and 456:(17 May), and 434: 431: 393: 387: 345:was a British 335: 334: 333: 332: 329: 323: 317: 309: 305: 304: 301: 297: 296: 291: 287: 286: 283: 279: 278: 277: 276: 273: 268: 264: 263: 246: 242: 241: 240: 239: 236: 217: 213: 212: 193: 189: 188: 185: 181: 180: 168: 167:Class and type 164: 163: 159: 158: 155: 151: 150: 147: 143: 142: 139: 135: 134: 129: 125: 124: 122:United Kingdom 111: 110: 107: 103: 102: 99: 95: 94: 91: 87: 86: 80: 76: 75: 74:4 October 1805 72: 68: 67: 61: 57: 56: 53:United Kingdom 41: 40: 36: 35: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1348: 1337: 1336:Whaling ships 1334: 1332: 1329: 1327: 1324: 1322: 1319: 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21:HMS Talbot 1246:(1828b). 1226:(1828a). 912:Citations 828:in 1832. 807:Tongatapu 752:sperm oil 740:voyages. 666:captured 523:ReykjavĂ­k 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 623:Statira 612:Statira 581:Donegal 553:Charles 541:Iceland 489:Gestina 481:Emanuel 433:Service 359:Iceland 349:18-gun 267:Draught 257:⁄ 230:⁄ 201:⁄ 141:Johnson 79:Builder 71:Ordered 39:History 1305:Talbot 1280:  1212:  950:George 818:George 799:George 789:Quilon 785:George 781:George 776:George 762:George 731:George 720:George 706:George 703:Talbot 680:Talbot 672:treaty 664:Talbot 655:Talbot 647:George 643:Talbot 639:Talbot 600:Talbot 596:Talbot 594:Later 589:Talbot 567:Talbot 548:Talbot 536:Sappho 528:Talbot 519:Talbot 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Index

HMS Talbot
George (ship)
United Kingdom
Teignmouth
Cormorant class ship-sloop
Post ship
bm
Sails
carronades
QD
Fc
Royal Navy
sloop-of-war
Teignmouth
Iceland
Royal Navy
Jørgen Jørgensen
whaler
southern whale fishery
lead ship
HMS Coquette
Cormorant-class ship-sloop
post ships
Naze
ReykjavĂ­k
Sappho
Iceland
Charles
Hero
Saldanha

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