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    HMS Ville de Paris was a 110-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 17 July 1795 at Chatham Dockyard. She was designed by Sir John...
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  • Ville de Paris may refer to: Paris French ship Ville de Paris, several ships HMS Ville de Paris La Ville de Paris (airship) Ville de Paris (department...
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  • name Ville de Paris, in honour of the city of Paris: The 90-gun ship of the line Ville de Paris (1764), later upgraded to 104 guns Ville de Paris (1803)...
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    Ville de Paris was a large three-decker French ship of the line that became famous as the flagship of Admiral De Grasse during the American Revolutionary...
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    finally granted. Collingwood died as a result of cancer on board HMS Ville de Paris, off Port Mahon as he sailed for England, on 7 March 1810. He was...
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    Jervis, now Earl of St. Vincent, when the latter hoisted his flag in HMS Ville de Paris as Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet. In 1799, he was promoted...
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    he was granted leave. In 1810, Collingwood died of cancer on board HMS Ville de Paris as he sailed for England. He was laid to rest beside Lord Nelson in...
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    Plymouth harbour where Lord Keith was anchored aboard his flagship HMS Ville de Paris. Napoleon remained on board Bellerophon and the ship was kept isolated...
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    Ville de Paris was an Océan-class 118-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Her keel was laid down at Rochefort in 1807 as Marengo. During her construction...
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    1806, Moresby was appointed to the first-rate HMS Ville de Paris and, after transferring to the third-rate HMS Kent in 1807, took part in the blockade of...
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    surrounded, had retreated. Canada swept past Ville de Paris, doing damage to the spars and slowing her further. HMS Russell under Captain Saumarez then moved...
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    Vincent's flagship HMS Ville de Paris and in January 1801, he was appointed flag captain of Rear Admiral Sir James Samuarez's flagship HMS Caesar. Caesar...
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  • as an ordinary seaman on the 110-gun first-rate ship of the line HMS Ville de Paris, where he shared living quarters with William Edward Parry, then a...
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    seditious communications, Jervis set up a post office aboard his flagship HMS Ville de Paris to receive and distribute all the letters that arrived for both seamen...
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    into Bellerophon briefly, before serving aboard the Queen, Ocean and Ville de Paris as flag captain to Lord Collingwood, engaged primarily on the blockade...
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  • In 1812 Burlton was captain of the 110-gun HMS Ville de Paris and in March 1813 he was given command of HMS Boyne, 98. On 4 December 1813 he was made a...
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    HMS Victory, when a Marine was shot alongside John Jervis on the poop deck. In August 1797, Captain Grey was given the command of HMS Ville de Paris and...
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    until August 1808, when he took over the massive 110-gun HMS Ville de Paris. In Ville de Paris he assisted in the evacuation of the British Army from Spain...
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    HMS Formidable, was driven into the 100-gun first-rate HMS Ville de Paris by strong winds while the 98-gun HMS Atlas grounded. All five ships were required to...
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  • Cadiz under Lord St. Vincent. In May 1797 he was transferred to the Ville de Paris, and on 3 July 1798 was appointed captain of the same ship by order...
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  • 98-gun HMS Prince of Wales under Captain John Giffard. Sparshott continued in the Prince of Wales, and then in the 110-gun HMS Ville de Paris, as midshipman...
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    m) from the hull on either side. Also Ferreira and Maria do Amparo Also HMS Carrick and Carrick Retroactively The disposable ship Columbus (108 m) was...
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  • with the loss of all crew. Lyons subsequently joined the 110-gun HMS Ville de Paris in January 1814, and was promoted to commander on 27 June 1815, as...
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  • HMS Gibraltar and then the frigate HMS Aigle under her destruction on the North African coast in 1798. He subsequently served in HMS Ville de Paris,...
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  • ship-of-the-line HMS Ville de Paris in the Channel Fleet. In early 1804 he also very briefly commanded the frigate HMS Argo. Gosselin served in Ville de Paris until...
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    Louis-Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil. Third in command was Louis Antoine de Bougainville. The French flagship was the huge 104-gun Ville de Paris. The...
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    Battle of Lagos on 18 August 1759, and commissioned her as the third-rate HMS Centaur. She had a skirmish with the French ships Vaillant and Amethyste...
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    prize Ville de Paris foundered, as did HMS Glorieux, HMS Hector and HMS Centaur. HMS Ramillies was abandoned and scuttled. HMS Ardent and HMS Caton were...
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    Banks of Newfoundland on 16–17 September, along with the French prize Ville de Paris. Glorieux was lost with all hands, including her captain, Thomas Cadogan...
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    British line of battle and the first to hit the French flagship the Ville de Paris. Savage commanded from an armchair on the main deck due to his suffering...
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