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    entrapment of Cornwallis at Yorktown. On 7 January 1783, Concorde was in company with Nymphe. They sighted HMS Raven, which initially sailed towards them until...
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  • service before 1699. HMS Concorde (1783) was a 36-gun fifth rate, captured from the French in 1783 by HMS Magnificent, and sold in 1811. HMS Concord (1916)...
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  • Chrysler Concorde, an automobile model HMS Concorde, originally a French naval frigate, captured by the British Royal Navy in 1783 La Concorde de Nantes...
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  • of 15 February 1783 was a small naval engagement of the American Revolutionary War, involving the 36-gun French Navy frigate Concorde and the Royal Navy...
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  • HMS Thunderer was a ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built in 1783. She carried 74-guns, being classified as a third rate. During her service she took...
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    Concorde Builder: Rochefort Begun: April 1777 Launched: 3 September 1777 Completed: January 1778 Fate: Captured by the Royal Navy on 15 February 1783...
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    Sailing in company with HMS Sceptre (1781) 64 guns near the Cape of Good Hope Medea captured a rich French store ship, La Concorde, after a brief engagement...
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    Concorde to St. John's, Antigua. Concorde was afterwards brought into the navy as HMS Concorde. Inglis sailed St Albans back to Britain in July 1783 and...
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    hours later and Magnificent towed Concorde to St. John's, Antigua. On 26 November 1794 she rescued the crew of HMS Actif which had developed leaks and...
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    HMS Hyaena (HMS Hyæna) was a 24-gun Porcupine-class post-ship of the Royal Navy launched in 1778. The French captured her in 1793, took her into service...
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    November 1812 HMS Minerva 1759 – taken by the French frigate Concorde in 1778, retaken by HMS Courageux in 1781 HMS Vestal 1757 – broken up 1775 HMS Diana 1757...
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    under the name HMS Recovery, as another HMS Minerva had been commissioned after she was lost. She was laid up in 1783 and sold the following year. "No. 10120"...
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    action of 23 April 1794. Her captor was HMS Concorde. On Engageante 30 to 40 men were killed or wounded. On Concorde one man was killed and 12 were wounded...
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    February 1783 Magnificent sailed from Gros Islet Bay on a cruise in company with the 64-gun ships HMS Prudent and HMS St Albans. On 15 February 1783 Magnificent...
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    returned to England in 1793, and was appointed to command the frigate HMS Concorde and in spring 1794 joined a squadron patrolling off Brest, under the...
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  • the frigate Concorde. On 21 August, he captured the British frigate HMS Minerva. His younger brother, also a Navy officer serving on Concorde, was killed...
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    British recaptured her in 1782 and renamed her HMS Raven, only to have the French recapture her again early in 1783. The French returned her name to Cérès, and...
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    of the French Navy. In January 1783, Nymphe was in the Caribbean, with Concorde. On 7, they captured the corvette HMS Raven. On 17 February of the same...
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    of 17 June 1778 between Belle Poule and HMS Arethusa, the action of 15 February 1783 between Concorde and HMS Magnificent. The year after, he painted...
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    Sir Edward Pellew (later Lord Exmouth), Melampus, Captain Thomas Wells, Concorde, Sir Richard Strachan, and Nymphe, Captain George Murray. These were all...
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    Navy 16 March 1761, becoming HMS Comet. Fleur de Lys, (launched 1 June 1754 at Brest) – burnt to avoid capture 1760. Concorde, (launched 15 November 1755...
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  • the triangular trade in enslaved people. In all she made eight voyages (1783-1800) transporting captives from West Africa to the Caribbean. She also made...
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    original on 12 November 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023. "Celebrating Concorde". Archived from the original on 17 March 2023. Retrieved 30 March 2023...
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  • HMS Esperance was launched in America in 1781, and is first listed in Lloyd's Register in 1784 under the name Clementina. She then served as a slave ship...
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  • command of the sloop HMS Raven on the Leeward Islands Station. On 7 January 1783 Raven was taken by the French frigates Nymphe and Concorde while sailing off...
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    Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War (category Anglo-French War (1778–1783))
    to oppose the departure. After the French fleet sailed, the packet ship Concorde sailed for Newport, carrying the comte de Barras, Rochambeau's orders,...
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  • Jamaica, Puerto Bello, and Cuba before being chased away by the warship HMS Winchelsea. Hornigold had earlier forced aboard a surgeon named John Howell...
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    the Royal Navy. Concorde ( French Navy): The Concorde-class frigate was captured on 15 February by the Royal Navy's HMS Magnificent. HMS Coventry ( Royal...
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    Yorktown campaign (category Anglo-French War (1778–1783))
    to oppose the departure. After the French fleet sailed, the packet ship Concorde sailed for Newport, carrying the Comte de Barras, Rochambeau's orders,...
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  • another ship on the station, the 32-gun HMS Concorde under Captain Sir Richard Strachan. Maurice remained with Concorde after Captain Anthony Hunt replaced...
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