• whaler Toward Castle and was wrecked in 1838 HMS Conway (1832) was a 26-gun sixth rate launched in 1832. She became a training ship in 1859, was renamed...
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    HMS Conway was a Conway-class sixth rate of the Royal Navy, built by Chatham Dockyard and launched on 2 February 1832. She was lent to the Mercantile...
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  • River Conway, Wales, similarly respelt River Conwy HMS Conway (school ship) HMS Conway (1832), a 26-gun sixth rate launched in 1832 USS Conway (DD-70)...
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  • HMS Mersey after the River Mersey: Ships HMS Mersey (1814) was a Conway-class 26-gun sixth rate launched in 1814, used for harbour service from 1832,...
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  • Hornblower series of novels. HMS Indefatigable was to have been a 50-gun fourth rate. She was ordered in 1832 but cancelled in 1834. HMS Indefatigable (1848)...
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    The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8. Media related to HMS Monarch (1832) at Wikimedia Commons v t e...
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    Pembroke Dockyard and laid down again in January 1832 Winfield (2004) p. 291 "The First HMS Conway 1859–1861". hmsconway.org. Retrieved 13 December 2010...
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  • Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Dee, after one or other of the British rivers called the Dee. HMS Dee (1814), a Conway-class sixth-rate frigate (or corvette)...
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    HMS Neptune was a 120-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 22 September 1832 at Portsmouth. She was fitted with screw propulsion...
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    R.S. Vol. I. London: Henry Colburn. Marquardt, Karl, HMS Beagle: Survey Ship Extraordinary Conway Maritime Press, 2010. ISBN 9780851777030 Stokes, John...
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    Routledge, p. 152 Brown, David K (1990), Before the ironclad, Conway, p. 57, ISBN 0851775322 "HMS Black Eagle", Phillips and Carpenter Family History Paddle...
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    converted to a storeship, her armament was removed. HMS Dee initial commission was on 9 June 1832 under the command of Commander Robert Oliver, RN for...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1832. 1832 (MDCCCXXXII) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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    Winchester replaced the 26-gun sixth-rate HMS Conway as the training ship in the port of Liverpool, and was renamed Conway that year. She was used as an educational...
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    HMS Milford 1695 HMS Arundel 1695 HMS Rye 1696 HMS Scarborough 1696 HMS Looe (i) 1696 HMS Lynn 1696 HMS Fowey 1696 HMS Southsea Castle (i) 1696 HMS Gosport...
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    the service, 1875 HMS Neptune Builder: Portsmouth Dockyard Ordered: 12 February 1823 Laid down: January 1827 Launched: 22 September 1832 Fate: Sold out of...
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    was a squadron of two Conway class corvettes and one sloop with HMS Tamar, HMS Pandora and HMS Amherst involved. HMS Tamar and HMS Pandora belonged to the...
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    HMS Prince George was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 31 August 1772 at Chatham. During her career, she was upgraded...
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  • Promoted to captain in 1848, he commanded HMS Portland, HMS Amphion, HMS Conway, HMS Nile and then HMS London. He was appointed Captain-Superintendent of Deptford...
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    8 May 1781 Completed: 29 June 1781 Fate: Sold to be broken up, 30 May 1832 HMS Repulse Builder: Robert Fabian, East Cowes Ordered: 5 February 1777 Laid...
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    HMS Sampson was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 8 May 1781 at Woolwich. She was hulked in 1802 and broken up in 1832...
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    September 1831 Fate: Sold, 1901 HMS Monarch Builder: Chatham Dockyard Ordered: 23 July 1817 Launched: 18 December 1832 Fate: Broken up, 1866 Lavery, Brian...
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    establishment founded as a ship in 1885. Mount Edgecumbe, formerly HMS Winchester (1822), renamed Conway (1861–76), used from 1876 to 1920. Northampton (1876) from...
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    Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer (category UK MPs 1831–1832)
    Spencer as a lieutenant aboard his ship HMS Owen Glendower, before receiving his own command, that of the brig HMS Alacrity on the South America Station...
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    HMS Excellent is a Royal Navy "stone frigate" (shore establishment) sited on Whale Island near Portsmouth in Hampshire. HMS Excellent is itself part of...
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    officer of the late 18th century who was the fifth son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford, and became known for being both a prominent society...
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    HMS Imogene was a Conway-class sixth rate of the Royal Navy, built by Pembroke Dockyard and launched on 24 June 1831. She served in the East Indies, China...
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    as Conway-class vessel Daphne (-) - re-ordered 1826 as a sloop, but cancelled 1832 Porcupine (-) - re-ordered 1826 as a sloop, but cancelled 1832 HMS Nimrod...
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    where she became one of the nine ships captured by the Royal Navy. In 1805, HMS Spartiate fought at the Battle of Trafalgar under Francis Laforey. With Minotaur...
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    HMS Illustrious, a 74-gun third rate ship of the line and the second of that name, was built by Randall & Brent at Rotherhithe where her keel was laid...
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