Pandour was a 14-gun brig of the French Navy launched in 1780 as a cutter. The Royal Navy captured her in December 1795 and took her into service as HMS...
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Pandur or Pandour may also refer to: Armoured personnel carriers Pandur I Pandur II Pandur Evo MTPz [de] Ships French cutter Pandour (1780), renamed HMS...
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danger from Hood's squadron. In 1786, Experiment cruised off Africa with Pandour, Boulonnaise and Rossignol. In 1794, Experiment was razéed into a frigate...
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originally the 18-gun French privateer Eugénie. HMS Magnanime captured her in 1798 and the Royal Navy commissioned Eugénie as HMS Pandour. She was renamed...
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Huda' (1780)". Threedecks. Retrieved 2 October 2021. "French Privateer cutter 'L'Epervier' (1780)". Threedecks. Retrieved 2 October 2021. "French Privateer...
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French vessels earlier that month, all before any declaration of war. On 24 June, off Ushant, the French encountered HMS Folkestone, an 8-gun cutter....
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Euphrates (1796-1803) Nimrod (1787-loss) Pandour (1807-loss) Prince of Wales (1786-1794) Raynham Hall (1780-1783) East Indiaman sold to James Mather and...
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HMS Resolution (1779) (category Cutters of the Royal Navy)
Douglas commissioned Resolution in 1780. On 27 March 1780, Resolution and another cutter, Sprightly, captured the cutter Larke. Next, Sprightly, Resolution...
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HMS Druid (1783) (section French Revolutionary wars)
Murat into Plymouth. On 1 May 1806 Druid chased the French brig corvette Pandour, bound for France from Senegal, 160 miles into Rear Admiral Charles Stirling's...
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