• 66 (Acquired 1740) - Sold 1746 Brillante 66 (Acquired 1740) - Sold 1746 Neptuno 66 (Acquired 1740) - Sold 1748 Halcón 60 (Acquired 1740) - Sold 1748 Oriente...
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    Russell) Agreeable 16 (Lemare) Trinidad 12 (Wack) Hyena 18 (flag) Mercurio 32 Neptuno 28 – Captured by Belfast 16 May Mercedes 20 Palomo 18 – Captured 16 May...
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    Porlier joined the crew as a naval cadet of the 80-gun ship of the line Neptuno at La Habana. Reaching Cádiz the following May, he enrolled at the recently...
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  • action at Trafalgar: Príncipe de Asturias (110 guns) Montañés (74 guns) Neptuno (80 guns) Argonauta (80 guns) In 1807 he was appointed director of the...
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    Completed: April 1804 Fate: Captured by the Spanish Navy in June 1808, renamed Neptuno, Broken up 1820. Robuste Builder: Toulon Ordered: 26 March 1805 Begun:...
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    and Swiftsure. The Spanish ships taken were Argonauta, Bahama, Monarca, Neptuno, San Agustín, San Ildefonso, San Juan Nepomuceno, Santísima Trinidad, and...
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    He managed to retake Neptuno and Santa Ana, as well as forcing the British to scuttle a number of their prizes. However, Neptuno and Rayo sank during...
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  • in 1804, captured by the Spanish in 1808 and renamed Neptuno French xebec Neptune (1805) (1805–1814), a xebec French brig Nettuno (1807), a brig launched...
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    Portugal, from B.C. 1000 to A.D. 1814. Robarts - University of Toronto. London, Baldwin. p. 258. The 80-gun ships Neptuno (1795) and Argonauta (1796), see...
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    and the Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Fisgard. She was sold in 1814. The French Navy ordered her on 8 March 1793 as Fidélité, but she was renamed...
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  • poor state. The subsequent court-martial, held after the crew's release in 1814, found that Innes had carried too much sail and it admonished him to be more...
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    1803 at Toulon) – Captured by the Spanish at Cadiz in June 1808, renamed Neptuno, BU 1820 Robuste 80 (launched 30 October 1806 at Toulon) – Driven ashore...
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    Commodore Cosmao-Kerjulien recaptured her and took her back to Cadiz. Neptuno |  Spanish Navy | 21 October 1805 An 80-gun Montañes-class ship of the...
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    frigates.[citation needed] After her capture, one ex-Danish ship of the line, Neptunos, ran aground and was burnt on or near the island of Hven. Then, when a...
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  • House of Commons (1814), p. 86. Hackman (2001), p. 242. Bulley (2000), p. 86. Mathison & Mason (1802), p. 218. House of Commons (1814), p. 854. Lloyd's...
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  • trace. She was believed to have foundered with all hands. House of Commons (1814), pp. 78 & 80. British Library: Bridgewater (3). Hackman (2001), p. 71. Hardy...
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    they were shut down after the patriots’ defeat at the Battle of Rancagua in 1814. The royal government continued until 1817, when the Army of the Andes emerged...
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    away without fighting. Only the Intrépide of Captain Infernet and the Neptuno of Captain Valdés disobeyed him and threw themselves into the heart of...
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  • ships Formidable, Duguay-Trouin, Scipion and Mont Blanc and the Spanish Neptuno. Such was the rate of fire the two ships put up however, that the Formidable...
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  • of all the Cuban forces. Federico was captured by the Spanish gunboat "Neptuno" in 1871 and taken to Puerto Principe. There he was tried the Spanish authorities...
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  • Forbes for a second voyage at a rate of £27 8s per ton. 2nd EIC voyage (1813–1814): Captain Edwards sailed from Portsmouth on 22 May 1813, bound for Bengal...
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  • Basques, Newfoundland with the loss of 240 of the 247 people on board. Neptuno  Spanish Navy The Montañes-class ship of the line was driven ashore and...
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