• Trial was launched at Belfast in 1803. Apparently for most of her career she was initially an Irish coaster. A French privateer captured and burnt her...
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  • Service. A French privateer captured her in 1797. Trial (1803 ship) was launched at Belfast in 1803. Apparently for most of her career she was initially...
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  • Viceroyalty of Peru, now in modern-day Ecuador, and launched on 13 October 1803. A Spanish Naval vessel, it was pierced for 12 guns but was armed with only...
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  • was a schooner launched in 1798 in France. The British captured her in 1803. She sailed to Australia. There she became the flash point that led to the...
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  • 367°S 150.834333°E / -35.367; 150.834333 Nancy was a sloop launched in 1803 and wrecked on 18 April 1805 near Jervis Bay, Australia. Nancy was a sloop...
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  • list of ship launches in 1803 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1803. "French Third Rate ship of the line 'Brutus' (1803)". Threedecks...
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    This is a list of shipwrecks located off the coast of England. 1803 under entry for Jan, unknown date, L’Amazon, Dartmouth Museum holds an original pen...
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    San Ildefonso was a ship of the Spanish Navy, built at Cartagena, Spain to a design by José Romero Fernández de Landa and launched in 1785. She was designed...
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  • Royal Navy purchased Majestic in 1803. She had an uneventful career and the Navy sold her in 1810. Majestic (1804 ship) was launched at Whitby. She served...
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  • HMS Orestes (category Royal Navy ship names)
    disappeared in the Indian Ocean in 1799. HMS Orestes (1803) was a ship sloop of 14 guns, purchased in 1803; her crew burnt her in 1805 to prevent the enemy...
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    commanding officer that the ship "kept the battery in good use [even] in a fresh wind and heavy seas". The success of the trials led to a royal order that...
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  • Active was the French ship Alsace that the Royal Navy captured in 1803. William Bennett purchased her and named her Active, in place of a previous Active...
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    157 "Trial of Thomas Russell". Walker's Hibernian Magazine. October 1803. hÉireann, Stair na (16 July 2021). "#OTD in 1803 – Irish Rebellion of 1803 | Following...
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    USS Barry (DDG-52) (category Ships articles with undated status)
    is the fourth United States Navy ship named after the "Father of the American Navy", Commodore John Barry (1745–1803). Her homeport is Naval Station Everett...
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    Charlotte Dundas (category 1803 ships)
    steamboat and the boat that demonstrated the practicality of steam power for ships. Development of experimental steam engined paddle boats by William Symington...
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    List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    Purchased ship sloops – 20 ships, 1803–1804 Merlin (1803) Curlew (1803) Vulture (1803) Hermes (1803) Speedy (1803) Orestes (1803) Inspector (1803) Bonetta (1803)...
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    single-ship action against HMS Shannon, commanded by Philip Broke. He is probably best known today for his last words, "Don't give up the ship!", uttered...
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    British anti-invasion preparations of 1803–05 were the military and civilian responses in the United Kingdom to Napoleon's planned invasion of the United...
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    Neville in 1803. In the summer of 1804, Bellingham again went to Arkhangelsk to work as an export representative. In autumn 1803, the Russian ship Soleure...
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    Hero 74 (1803) – wrecked on the Haak Islands 25 December 1811 Illustrious 74 (1803) – hulked as ordinary guard ship Plymouth 1848, hospital ship 1853, reverted...
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    John Ericsson (category 1803 births)
    John Ericsson (born Johan Ericsson; July 31, 1803 – March 8, 1889) was a Swedish-American engineer and inventor. He was active in England and the United...
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  • Fisher, John Andrew (1803) Report of the Proceedings of the First and Second Trials of the Cause of Fisher Against Ward, Master of the Ship Fishburn, which...
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    298 Hibbert 1994, p. 323 Gurney, William Brodie; Gurney, Joseph (1803). The Trial of Edward Marcus Despard, Esquire: For High Treason, at the Session...
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    Flying Dutchman (category Ships of the Netherlands)
    The Flying Dutchman (Dutch: De Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship, allegedly never able to make port, but doomed to sail the sea forever. The...
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    Powers, Naval Operations from 1802 to 1803. II. U.S. Gov't Printing Office, pp. 294, 300 (recounting when ship's boat, after ferrying Naval Captain to...
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    October 1803 she was fitted for service for Trinity House. She was broken up at Deptford in June 1805. HMS Hermione was the lead ship of a six-ship class...
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    a Penzance smuggling family, on board their ship, the George. In February 1793, Charles was put on trial by the Attorney General (then Sir John Scott)...
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    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    Trent 1796 – hospital ship laid up at Cork in 1803, hulked 1815, broken up 1823 HMS Glenmore 1796 – in Ordinary at Plymouth in 1803 until sold for breaking...
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    William Eaton (soldier) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    States Army officer and the diplomatic officer Consul General to Tunis (1797–1803). He played an important diplomatic and military role in the First Barbary...
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  • (1980) 1802 – Ramage and the Renegades (1981) 1803 – Ramage's Devil (1982) 1803 – Ramage's Trial (1984) 1803 – Ramage's Challenge (1985) 1805 – Ramage at...
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