HMS Nancy was the mercantile vessel Nancy that the Royal Navy purchased in 1794 for use as a fire ship. She was never expended as a fireship but instead...
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Navy have been named HMS Nancy. HMS Nancy (1794) was a 72-ton fireship bought in April 1794 and sold in December 1801. HMS Nancy (1808) was a 16-gun brig...
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Look up nancy or Nancy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nancy may refer to: Nancy, France, a city in the northeastern French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle...
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for the Provincial Marine, and that in 1814 became HMS Nancy; her crew scuttled her in 1814. Nancy (1792 ship) was launched in 1792 at Deptford and traded...
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HMS Artois was a fifth-rate Artois-class frigate of the Royal Navy, designed by Sir John Henslow and launched in 1794 at Rotherhithe as the lead ship...
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Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-204-2. Media related to HMS Cerberus (ship, 1794) at Wikimedia Commons History of HMS Cerberus...
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50.700°N 12.233°W / 50.700; -12.233. Four days later, HMS Cambrian recaptured Nancy. Nancy arrived at Plymouth before 14 April. Cambrian shared the...
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HMS Hazard was a 16-gun Royal Navy Cormorant-class ship-sloop built by Josiah & Thomas Brindley at Frindsbury, Kent, and launched in 1794. She served...
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List of slave ships (redirect from Lune (1794 ship))
ship carrying 189 Africans when captured by HMS Nimble May 1833. Lapwing (1794 ship) was launched in 1794 at Bristol. A Spanish privateer captured her...
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HMS Orion was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy, launched at Deptford on 1 June 1787 to the design of the Canada class, by...
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HMS Agamemnon was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy. She saw service in the American Revolutionary War, French Revolutionary...
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Wreck of the Ten Sail (category Maritime incidents in 1794)
sent to the shipwrecked remaining on the island. HMS Success arrived at Grand Cayman in mid-March 1794, anchored only for a short time before taking Lawford...
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French ship Aigle (1800) (redirect from French ship Aigle (1794))
of Trafalgar. She was captured during the battle by a boarding party from HMS Defiance. On the following day, her crew rose up against the British prize...
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the Royal Navy's HMS Melampus. Resource ( France): The brig, a privateer, was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Phaeton and HMS Stag (1794). Sally ( Great...
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HMS Thrush was launched in 1794 as the Prince of Wales, which served the Customs Service as a revenue brig. In 1806 the British Admiralty purchased her...
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HMS Maidstone was a 28-gun Coventry-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1758 and taken to pieces in 1794. The vessel was named...
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HMS Abergavenny was originally Earl of Abergavenny, an East Indiaman sailing for the British East India Company (EIC). As an East Indiaman she made two...
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French frigate Pomone (1785) (redirect from HMS Pomone (1794))
off the Île de Batz during the action of 23 April 1794. She was recommissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Pomone and the Endymion-class frigates were built...
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Point. Arnold first dashed upstairs to Peggy, then fled, eventually reaching HMS Vulture on the Hudson River. Peggy Shippen Arnold was then dressing in anticipation...
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HMS Otter was the French merchantman Glanure, which the Royal Navy (RN) captured early in 1778. The Royal Navy took her into service as the sloop HMS...
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Descendants of the Bounty mutineers (category HMS Bounty mutineers)
Matthew Quintal James Young (1799–1806) m. Toofaiti, a.k.a. Hutia, Nancy Polly Young (c. 1794 – 17 December 1843) m. George Adams, son of John Adams (see) George...
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built in the Reales Astilleros de Esteiro shipyard and launched on 17 March 1794. Designed by José Romero Fernández de Landa and belonging to the San Ildefonso...
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Commission Number 1 by President George Washington, backdated to June 4, 1794. His title was thereafter "commodore". He is recognized as not only the first...
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Barton was launched in 1794 as a West Indiaman, sailing primarily to Barbados. She was of average size for vessels launched at Liverpool at that time....
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shipwrecks in 1794 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded or otherwise lost during 1794. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (2614). 23 May 1794. "Country...
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in the Brest squadron, served in the Caribbean in 1803, and duelled with HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar, killing Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson...
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Constitution vs HMS Guerriere on 19 August 1812, USS United States vs HMS Macedonian on 25 October, USS Constitution vs HMS Java on 29–30 December, HMS Shannon...
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hired armed cutters Nancy and Phoenix. They shared the proceeds of the capture of the brig Maria. Two days later Jalouse and Nancy captured Unvernkorff...
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French frigate Résistance (1795) (redirect from HMS Fisgard (1797))
Vengeance-class frigate of the French Navy. HMS St Fiorenzo captured her in 1797 and the Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Fisgard. She was sold in 1814. The...
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mutiny. An informer named two ringleaders, whom Marshall then transferred to HMS Sirius. There they received 24 lashes each and then were again transferred...
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