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Joseph-Marie Nielly

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The boat, dubbed "yole de Bantry", is on display at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin. She is the oldest French boat still in existence. An extensive exhibition in the outhouses of Bantry House, Bantry Co Cork with items salvaged from the Surveillante has closed. A cannon from
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the frigate L'Impatiente of the same expedition wrecked at Mizzen Head is on display at the Mizzen Interpretative centre at the old fog signal station, Mizzen Head co Cork.
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After war ended, he sailed again as a merchant, and joined the Navy again in 1787 after a reform of the status of officers from the ranks and files, as a
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as first mate, and as commanded between May and December 1791, replenishing outposts in the Carebeans.
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Dictionnaire biographique des gĂ©nĂ©raux et amiraux français de la RĂ©volution et de l'Empire: 1792–1814
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A resolute Republican, Nielly had his crew sign a manifesto supporting the Constitution of the
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In 1774, aged 23, he received his first command of a merchantman. In 1778, he joined the
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Nielly was put in charge of the third squadron of the Brest fleet, and took part in the
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and led a 5-ship and 2-frigate strong squadron to meet with the convoy led by
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French military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
374:. The fleet was dispersed in tempests which destroyed the 185:; 1751 – 1833) was a French naval officer and admiral. 215:Naval operations in the American Revolutionary War 602:Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars 327:, Nielly commanded the rear with his mark set on 592:French military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars 558: 144:Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War 597:French naval commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 306:, as well as 30 merchantmen that she escorted 228:. In 1789 and 1790, and commanded the cutter 192:. He began his career aged seven aboard the 433:from 1800. Having bad personal relations to 421:Nielly later held the office positions of 251:broke out, he took command of the frigate 239:In January 1792, he was promoted the full 525: 612:French Navy officers from Brest, France 547: 452: 278:. In November 1793, he was promoted to 559: 285:In April 1794, in the context of the 180: 510: 313:also captured the 16-gun sloop HMS 13: 14: 623: 582:Barons of the First French Empire 445:Nielly's name is engraved on the 94: 82: 66: 16:French naval officer and admiral 398:accidentally collided with the 366:, with his mark on the frigate 472: 459: 1: 340:, Nielly's division captured 287:Atlantic campaign of May 1794 325:Bataille du 13 prairial an 2 188:Nielly was born and died in 52:1833 (aged 81–82) 7: 226:sous-lieutenant de vaisseau 10: 628: 504: 440: 425:in Brest and Lorient, and 249:War of the First Coalition 247:in January 1793. When the 217:, he commanded the 20-gun 156:War of the First Coalition 139:American Revolutionary War 548:Thomazi, Auguste (1978). 338:action of 6 November 1794 289:, he set his mark on the 198:, and was wounded at the 161:Action of 6 November 1794 151:French Revolutionary Wars 119: 107: 61: 48: 28: 21: 352:CroisiĂšre du Grand Hiver 259:in the Atlantic, in the 182:[ʒozɛfmaʁinjeli] 513:"Nielly (Joseph-Marie)" 482:"Historique Bantry FVA" 550:Les Marins de NapolĂ©on 241:lieutenant de vaisseau 200:Battle of Quiberon Bay 132:Battle of Quiberon Bay 531:Les Marins de l'An II 511:Six, Georges (1934). 274:, and sent it to the 272:French First Republic 245:capitaine de vaisseau 211:lieutenant de frĂ©gate 178:French pronunciation: 90:French First Republic 567:French Navy admirals 552:. 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Brest
Brest
Kingdom of France
French First Republic
First French Empire
French Navy
Seven Years' War
Battle of Quiberon Bay
American Revolutionary War
Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War
French Revolutionary Wars
War of the First Coalition
Action of 6 November 1794
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Brest
Formidable
Battle of Quiberon Bay
French Navy
Naval operations in the American Revolutionary War
War of the First Coalition
raided commerce
Bay of Biscay
Zacharie Allemand
French First Republic
National Convention
Atlantic campaign of May 1794
Sans Pareil
Van Stabel
HMS Castor

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