• Barrosa (or Barrossa, or Barossa, or Barosa) was launched in 1811 at Cossipore. She sailed to England and then made six voyages for the British East India...
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  • Barrosa (or Barossa, or Barosa, or Barrossa) was launched at Nantes in 1810 under another name. She was purchased in 1811 as a prize, renamed, and her...
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  • or Barosa, or Barrossa), initially for the battle of Barrosa (5 March 1811): Barrosa (1811 ship) was launched at Cossipore. She sailed to England and...
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  • Several ships have been named Barrosa (or Barrossa, or Barossa, or Barosa), for the Battle of Barrosa (5 March 1811): Barrosa (1811 ship) was launched...
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    100miles Tarifa 7 Bornos 6 Zújar 5 Barrosa 4 Baza 3 Fuengirola 2 Cádiz 1    The Battle of Barrosa (Chiclana, 5 March 1811, also known as the Battle of Chiclana...
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  • HMS Barossa (redirect from HMS Barrosa)
    Barossa or HMS Barrosa, named for the Battle of Barossa (1811), has been the name of four ships of the British Royal Navy: HMS Barrosa (1812), a 36-gun...
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  • with a Squid anti-submarine mortar aft. Barrosa, named after the Battle of Barrosa, which took place in 1811 between British-Allied forces and France...
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  • plundered Barrosa (1811 Nantes ship) and thrown her guns overboard, and had then let her proceed.Duc de Dantzig had captured a Spanish ship and an English...
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  • the vessels concerned simply transferred convicts from Port Jackson. Bateson, Charles (1959). The Convict Ships. Brown, Son & Ferguson. OCLC 3778075....
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    22 May 1813, Barrosa captured the American schooner William and Thomas, of 25 tons (bm). Barrosa kept her prize as a ship's tender. Barrosa was among the...
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  • Trinity term, 1811[-1822]. Boston: Little, Brown. Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7...
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    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    Magicienne 1812 – broken up in March 1845 HMS Barrosa 1812 – laid up in September 1815, receiving ship and ordnance depot at Portsmouth in 1823, sold...
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    Perrin Victor had been defeated by General Thomas Graham at the Battle of Barrosa. Leaving Mortier and 11,000 soldiers to hold Badajoz and environs, Soult...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1811 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1811. "London News Continued". Caledonian Mercury. No. 13905...
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    List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    Clio (1858) – training ship 1876, sold 1919. Jason class – 7 ships (of which 1 cancelled), 1859–1863 Jason (1859) – broken up 1877. Barrosa (1860) – broken up...
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    Cape Trafalgar. Nelson was outnumbered, with 27 British ships of the line to 33 allied ships including the largest warship in either fleet, the Spanish...
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    François Amable Ruffin (category 1811 deaths)
    May 1811) was a general of division in Napoleon's First French Empire. He was mortally wounded while leading his troops against the British at Barrosa, Spain...
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    Siege of Cádiz (category 1811 in Spain)
    made at Tarifa in 1811. However, despite defeating a detached French force of 15,000–20,000 under Marshal Victor at the Battle of Barrosa, the siege was...
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  • The list of shipwrecks in 1817 includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1817. "Lloyd's Marine List – Feb. 18". Caledonian Mercury. No. 14860...
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    resources. In March 1811, de Lacy's troops supported an Anglo-Spanish attempt to break the siege of Cádiz; the resulting Battle of Barrosa was a significant...
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    Peninsular War (section 1811)
    Victor at Barrosa. However, the Allies failed to exploit their success and Victor soon renewed the blockade. From January through March 1811, Soult with...
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  • Apollo-class frigate (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    broken up on 11 January 1862. HMS Barrosa Builder: Deptford Dockyard Ordered: 4 April 1811 Laid down: October 1811 Launched: 21 October 1812 Completed:...
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  • Battle of the Gebora 19 Feb France defeats Spain and Portugal Battle of Barrosa 5 March The UK, Spain and Portugal defeat France Spanish American wars...
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    13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 María 4 3 2 1    The Battle of Saguntum (25 October 1811) saw the Imperial French Army of Aragon under Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet...
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  • Timeline of the Peninsular War (category Conflicts in 1811)
    on 28 September 1811. Not to be confused with the combat of Vila da Ponte, which took place earlier that year, on 11 January 1811. In the letter he...
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  • Sharpe's Fury (category Fiction set in 1811)
    desperately while the Spanish do nothing, defeat the French in the Battle of Barrosa. Sergeant Masterson and Ensign Keough capture the 8th's Eagle, while Sharpe...
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    Baroness Jenny von Gustedt, born as Jeromée Catharina Rabe von Pappenheim (1811–1890). She became the grandmother of the German Socialist and Feminist writer...
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    away from him, the Austrian Emperor Francis I offered him asylum. Between 1811 and 1813, he found refuge in Graz, where he turned to writing and poetry...
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    Order, 8 July 1815  Spain: Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, 3 July 1811 Sweden: Knight of the Seraphim, 28 April 1814  United Kingdom: Honorary Grand...
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  • to the Peninsula in spring 1811 and saw action at the Battle of Barrosa in March 1811, the Siege of Tarifa in December 1811 and the Battle of Vitoria in...
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