The first HMS Epervier, sometimes spelled HMS Epervoir, was the French ex-naval brick-aviso and then privateer Épervier, launched in 1788. The British...
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HMS Epervier has been the name of more than one British Royal Navy ship, and may refer to: HMS Epervier (1797), sometimes spelled HMS Epervoir, a 16-gun...
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Epervier may refer to: Epervier, a French brig-sloop operating as a privateer when captured by the British in 1797 Epervier, a French Navy brig-sloop...
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under the command of lieutenant de vaisseau Arnaud, Vigilance, Félicité, Épervier, and Mutine was cruising the West African coast, destroying British factories...
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HMS Acasta was a 40-gun Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate. She saw service in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, as well as the War of 1812. Although...
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deciding factor as the combat between USS Peacock and HMS Epervier would highlight. When HMS Epervier lost her main topmast and had her foremast damaged...
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HMS Bellerophon, known to sailors as the "Billy Ruffian", was a ship of the line of the Royal Navy. A third-rate of 74 guns, she was launched in 1786...
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HMS Cruizer (often Cruiser) was a Royal Navy Cruizer-class brig-sloop built by Stephen Teague of Ipswich and launched in 1797. She was the first ship...
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List of single-ship actions (redirect from HMS Hussar (1780))
1814, April 20 – HMS Shelburne, with HMS Orpheus approaching, captures USS Frolic 1814, April 29 – USS Peacock captures HMS Epervier 1814, May 1 – Falmouth...
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on the Irish station when on 12 and 14 November 1797 she captured two French privateers, the Epervier and the Renard. Both vessels were pierced for 20...
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HMS Captain was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 26 November 1787 at Limehouse. She served during the French revolutionary...
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which the ship sloop captured nineteen merchantmen and two warships, HMS Epervier and the East India Company armed brig HCS Nautilus, 12 percent of the...
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The capture of HMS Macedonian was a naval action fought near Madeira on 25 October 1812 between the heavy frigate USS United States, commanded by Stephen...
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captured the French privateer lugger Epervier. Flora had been reconnoitering Dunkirk when she captured Epervier, which was armed with two 2-pounder guns...
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on the Irish station when on 12 and 14 November 1797 she captured two French privateers, the Epervier and the Renard. Both vessels were pierced for 20...
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French ship Experiment (1779) (redirect from HMS Experiment (1774))
December 1797, and hulked in Rochefort on 23 August 1802. Other vessels in the squadron consisted of the armed ship HMS Leith, the sloops HMS Cygnet, Fortune...
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French frigate Magicienne (1778) (redirect from HMS Magicienne (1781))
Duckworth formed up the smaller ships, Acasta, Magicienne, Kingfisher and Epervier, windward of the line-of-battle ships to keep them out of the action. Donegal...
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the name of Captain William Macnamara, and dated 13 May 1797. Her itinerary was: 5 June 1797: Portsmouth 29 August: Cape of Good Hope 9 December: Whampoa...
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Country of the Iroquois, and Upper Canada, in the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797. R. Phillips. p. 382. "Old Fort Erie History". Niagara Parks. Archived from...
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Decatur commanded President, he had captured the smaller British frigate HMS Macedonian in a famous action in 1812, while in command of the frigate USS United...
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HMS Woolwich was an Adventure-class frigate launched in 1784. She essentially spent her career as a storeship until she was wrecked in 1813. It is not...
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HMS Netley was launched in 1798 with an experimental design. During the French Revolutionary Wars she spent some years on the Oporto station, where she...
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Diligence captured the French privateer Epervier (or Espervier). Head money for 57 men was paid in July 1830. In late 1797 or early 1798, the frigate Magicienne...
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Macedonian and USS Constellation; sloop of war USS Ontario; brigs USS Epervier, USS Firefly, USS Flambeau and USS Spark; schooners USS Spitfire and USS Torch...
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commanding the 40-gun HMS Egyptienne from April that year. While Fleeming was in command the Egyptienne took the 16-gun Epervier on 27 July, and the 14-gun...
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Dart (1806 ship) (category 1797 ships)
HMS Vautour 12 Nov: HMS Canso, HMS Epervier, HMS Fantome, HMS La Hogue, Paragon, Princess Mary, HMS San Domingo 13 Nov: HMS Canso, HMS Epervier, HMS Fantome...
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court for having violated U.S. law, and was sold in 1820. On 20 January 1797 Captain Thomas Todd received a letter of marque for Francis and Eliza. On...
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Captured off Valparaíso by HMS Phoebe and HMS Cherub under the command of Admiral James Hillyar and was renamed HMS Essex. HMS Epervier | Royal Navy | 29 April...
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She had been sailing from British Honduras to London. Between 1795 and 1797 Luce had sailed another whaler, Robust, on two whaling voyages. The whalers...
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exceeded $1,400. The War Department approved payments relating to the fort in 1797 and 1800. The garrison eventually included a fort, battery, and a mooring...
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