• HMS Fleur de la Mer was the French privateer Gipsey, captured in 1806. The British Royal Navy bought her in 1807 and she served until she foundered in...
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  • transferred her name to Fleur de la Mer. When the Navy recommissioned the recaptured Pike, she resumed her name, and Fleur de la Mere returned to her original...
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  • privateer in 1807. Moselle recaptured her in 1808, and she reentered naval service; her ultimate fate is currently not clear. HMS Fleur de la Mer was the French...
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    Polyphemus, Aurora, Tweed, Sparrow, Thrush, Griffon, Lark, Moselle, Fleur de la Mer, and Pike. They sailed from Port Royal on 7 June with troops under...
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  • Polyphemus, Aurora, Tweed, Sparrow, Thrush, Griffon, Lark, Moselle, Fleur de la Mer, and Pike. They sailed from Port Royal on 7 June with troops under...
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  • HMS Plumper was launched in 1807. She captured three small American privateers early in the War of 1812 but was wrecked in December 1812. Lieutenant William...
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    HMS Zenobia was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched 7 October 1807 by Brindley at King's Lynn. Although she served during the Napoleonic Wars she...
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    HMS Narcissus was the lead ship of the Royal Navy Narcissus-class 32-gun fifth-rate frigates, launched in 1801. She participated in the War of 1812. Narcissus...
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  • Thumbnail for French frigate Magicienne (1778)
    served in Orvilliers' fleet under Chevalier de Boades, and later under Captain Janvre de la Bouchetière HMS Chatham captured her on 2 September 1781 off...
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    HMS Minotaur was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy launched on 6 November 1793 at Woolwich. She was named after the mythological...
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  • HMS Pallas was a 32-gun fifth rate Thames-class frigate of the Royal Navy, launched in 1804 at Plymouth. Pallas was one of the seven Thames class frigates...
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    in March 1807. The share of a petty officer was £10 14s 0d; the share of a seaman or marine was £1 17s 6d. The Royal Navy acquired her as HMS Bergere,...
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    to join other ships that were cruising off La Hogue. On the Wednesday evening she was in company with HMS Vautour, but foundered during the night. In...
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    HMS Nymphe was a fifth-rate frigate of the British Royal Navy, formerly the French Nymphe, lead ship of her class. HMS Flora, under the command of Captain...
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    HMS Monkey was launched in 1801 at Rochester. She served in the Channel, North Sea, and the Baltic, and was wrecked in December 1810. Monkey was commissioned...
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  • Aires. She then sailed on a second sealing voyage. She was lost in 1810. HMS Aigle captured the French ship Alsace in 1803. Active is first listed in...
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  • members and she suffered 16 crew deaths on the voyage. The Slave Trade Act 1807, officially "An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade" was an Act of the...
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  • Earl Camden (1802 EIC ship) (category Maritime incidents in 1807)
    Downs on 18 July. Earl Camden was driven ashore at Northfleet on 17 February 1807. She was later refloated. Samson sailed from Portsmouth on 18 April, bound...
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  • HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was...
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  • HMS Wild Boar was a brig-sloop launched in 1808. She was wrecked in 1810. Captain Thomas Burton commissioned Wild Boar in October 1808. On 12 April 1809...
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  • HMS Cuckoo was a Royal Navy Cuckoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. She was built by James Lovewell at Great Yarmouth and...
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  • Register for 1812 has the notation "cndmnd" by her name. For much of the period 1807–1814 Lloyd's Register confused this Cambridge and Cambridge; the Register...
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  • on 15 December 1803, and Captain James Shand acquired one on 27 January 1807. The Register of Shipping for 1810 showed Caesar's master as Shand, her owner...
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  • Marque both before and after her service with the Royal Navy. On 24 December 1807, an Idas, cutter under the command of John May, of 141 (or 14135⁄94) tons...
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  • Hayman, owner, and trade London–Jamaica. Between 17 December 1806 and 10 June 1807 Captain J. Haman sailed Etingdon to the Cape of Good Hope. She was carrying...
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  • №C539. Lloyd's List №2798. British Library: Crown (2). Campbell & Samuel (1807), p. 53. Lloyd's List №3038. Lloyd's List №4414. Lloyd's List №4424. "Ship...
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  • Gulf of Guinea islands. He acquired his slaves at Bonny and on 28 April 1807 delivered 315 to Jamaica. Kingston sailed from Jamaica on 25 July and arrived...
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  • of war with France, HMS Acasta recaptured Caerwent. Caerwent, Robinson, master, was sent into Portsmouth. Whaling voyage (1804–1807): Captain Job Anthony...
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  • Bordeaux. On 6 December 1803 HMS Goliath recaptured Rachael. After arbitration Goliath had to share the prize money with HMS Defiance. Rachael came into...
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    by Capt. William Price Cumby's HMS Polyphemus, Aurora, Tweed, Sparrow, Thrush, Griffin, Lark, Moselle, Fleur de la Mer, and Pike. Carmichael disembarked...
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