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812:, was armed with fourteen 6-pounder and two brass 12-pounder guns. She had a crew of 137 men and this was the first day of her first cruise. From her, Captain Lukin learned that in the previous three months only two British prizes had come into French or Spanish ports, one into Rochelle and one into
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schooner all day. They finally captured her and found that she had been sailing from
Guadaloupe to Bordeaux with a cargo of coffee. She was the schooner
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Quiberon where the silenced the forts, which a landing party of troops later destroyed.
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279:127 ft 0 in (38.7 m) (gundeck)
877:to join the squadron under Rear Admiral Sir
698:, Brown, master, which the French privateer
414:was commissioned in April 1758. On 30 July,
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1383:. Vol. 1. Group Retozel-Maury Millau.
439:rescued Sade and his crew. On 18 May 1759,
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967:List of ships captured in the 18th century
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447:, which the Royal Navy commissioned as
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1367:, Conway Maritime Press, London 1993.
1352:, Conway Maritime Press, London 1992.
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1129:. No. 4120. 27 January 1801.
833:captured the French navy corvette
595:The capture of the French Frigate
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306:34 ft 4 in (10.5 m)
122:29 May 1758 at Portsmouth Dockyard
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652:. The Royal Navy reinstated
554:French service and recapture
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1379:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005).
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1300:The Gentleman's magazine
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207:8 June 1796 (recaptured)
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920:Battle of Algeciras Bay
816:. The Royal Navy trook
776:(170 km) from the
460:captured the privateer
418:encountered the 30-gun
228:General characteristics
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1407:Winfield, Rif (2007).
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575:Glorious First of June
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1365:The Sailing Navy List
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332:210 officers and men
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1492:First batch
1403:(1671-1870)
1268:"No. 15334"
1248:"No. 15410"
1228:"No. 15320"
1205:"No. 15308"
1176:"No. 15487"
1156:"No. 15410"
1103:"No. 14067"
1044:"No. 10116"
986:Caramagnole
924:first rates
795:Immortalite
765:Immortalite
694:recaptured
586:Grand Hiver
176:8 June 1796
1612:1758 ships
1601:Categories
1310:References
928:third rate
535:Carmagnole
395:Royal Navy
388:fifth-rate
362:carronades
329:Complement
243:fifth-rate
130:April 1758
21:HMS Thames
1399:165892922
1003:Citations
883:Algeciras
644:captured
636:captured
571:Lord Howe
494:HMS
462:Bien Aimé
449:HMS
319:Sail plan
119:Completed
103:Laid down
1500:Richmond
1483:Richmond
1467:Archived
1338:(1837).
961:See also
944:Estepona
863:Captain
857:Charwell
823:Morgiana
772:some 36
739:Quiberon
726:Suwarrow
538:, under
472:paid off
451:Arethusa
445:Aréthuse
425:, under
383:Richmond
337:Armament
238:Richmond
204:Acquired
173:Captured
165:Acquired
135:Captured
111:Launched
47:and HMS
41:between
1140:29 June
814:Passage
774:leagues
748:Cynthia
648:at the
638:Tribune
634:Unicorn
629:Unicorn
617:Tribune
514:At the
510:Capture
496:Leopard
483:Morocco
393:of the
391:frigate
291:⁄
261:⁄
246:frigate
92:Builder
84:Ordered
56:History
1539:Boston
1514:Thames
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955:Thames
916:Thames
912:Thames
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895:Troude
874:Superb
869:Thames
851:Aurore
839:Aurore
835:Aurore
831:Thames
803:Unique
791:Thames
783:Imogen
760:Thames
756:Thames
743:Thames
735:Thames
715:Thames
704:Thames
692:Thames
681:Thames
669:Thames
658:Thames
654:Tamise
646:Tamise
640:, and
612:Tamise
597:Tamise
582:Tamise
577:1794.
559:Tamise
548:Tamise
544:Thames
530:Uranie
525:Uranie
501:Thames
468:Thames
458:Thames
441:Thames
436:Triton
416:Thames
412:Thames
400:Tamise
385:-class
377:Thames
274:Length
240:-class
198:Thames
159:Tamise
149:France
78:Thames
49:Thames
44:Uranie
1573:class
1571:Venus
1564:class
1546:Jason
973:Notes
939:Calpe
818:Actif
810:Actif
720:Clyde
708:Eliza
706:sent
696:Eliza
1532:Lark
1507:Juno
1432:ISBN
1413:ISBN
1395:OCLC
1385:ISBN
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1142:2021
991:Hébé
950:Fate
855:HMS
793:and
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431:Rose
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303:Beam
220:Fate
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193:Name
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