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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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  • Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Artois. The name entered the navy with the capture of the French frigate Artois: HMS Artois (1780) was a 40-gun fifth rate...
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    September 1800 HMS Unicorn 1794 – broken up 1815 Artois class 38-gun fifth rates 1794–97; designed by John Henslow HMS Artois 1794 – wrecked near La Rochelle...
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    HMS Artois under Captain Edmund Nagle cutting Révolutionnaire off from the shore and bringing the larger French ship to action. For 45 minutes Artois...
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    HMS Seahorse was a 38-gun Artois-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1794 and broken up in 1819. Launched in June 1794, Seahorse...
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    HMS Diana was a 38-gun Artois-class fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1794. Sometime in late January or February, 1800 she recaptured...
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    HMS Galatea was a fifth-rate 32-gun sailing frigate of the British Royal Navy that George Parsons built at Bursledon and launched in 1794. Before she...
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  • capture only a single British fishing smack before the 40-gun frigate HMS Artois, under the command of Captain John MacBride sighted them off Flamborough...
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    HMS Jason was a 38-gun Artois-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She served during the French Revolutionary Wars, but her career came to an end...
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    privateers and merchant vessels. On 21 October 1794 the 38-gun frigate Artois captured Révolutionnaire. Artois was part of a four-frigate squadron that encountered...
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    of 26 guns and 187 men, off the Île de Ré. Artois made the actual capture. The next day Pomone, Artois, Anson and Galatea captured two vessels. Galatea...
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    impress service while Artois cruised under her first lieutenant. At the end of the war with America, MacBride left the Artois, but in June was able to...
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    HMS Apollo, the third ship of the Royal Navy to be named for the Greek god Apollo, was a 38-gun Artois-class fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She...
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  • actual captor, off the Île de Ré, was HMS Artois. The Royal Navy took Jean Bart into service as the post ship HMS Laurel. Between July and 8 December 1795...
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    The Artois class were a series of nine frigates built to a 1793 design by Sir John Henslow, which served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary...
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    June, and the king knighted him. Pellew transferred to HMS Arethusa in December 1793. In 1794, Arethusa was part of the western squadron of frigates based...
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  • Count of Armagnac and of Bonne of Berry Bonne of Artois, (1396-1425), daughter of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu and of Marie, Duchess of Auvergne. Bonne...
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  • and remained in service in the frigate HMS Active in the North Sea. In 1794 he moved to the frigate HMS Artois under Captain Edmund Nagle that formed...
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    April 1781 he entered the Royal Navy as a volunteer on board the frigate HMS Artois, with Captain John MacBride, and in her was present at the Battle on the...
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    prisoners. On 21 October, the British frigate Artois captured Révolutionnaire at the action of 21 October 1794. Artois shared the prize money with the other frigates...
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  • ship of her class, and launched in 1794. The Royal Navy captured her in October 1798 and took her into service as HMS Coquille, but an accidental fire destroyed...
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    d'Artois, which mounted 60 guns. In 1781, Louis moved to the frigate HMS Artois and was given his first independent command, the small hired armed ship...
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  • HMS Coureuse was a schooner launched in about 1785 at New York, that the French Navy acquired at Cayenne and armed and commissioned at Lorient in 1794...
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  • captured frigate HMS Artois. He later served aboard HMS Sampson at the relief of Gibraltar. He was wounded at the Glorious First of June in 1794, where he was...
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    reactivated 1780 as États d'Artois; taken by Britain 1780 and renamed HMS Artois Ferme 56 guns (launched 10 October 1763 at Bordeaux) – Deleted 1774 Utile...
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    HMS Romney was a 50-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy. She served during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic...
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    the frigate HMS Artois as a captain's servant, progressing through the ranks until entered as a midshipman in 1785. In 1787, Brace joined HMS Victory before...
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    Royal Navy's HMS Chatham. Mars ( Dutch Republic): The 18-gun privateer brig-sloop was captured on 3 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Artois. HMS Richmond...
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    fifth-rate HMS Artois and saw action at the siege of Bastia in April 1794. Martin was then transferred to the Channel Fleet and stationed off Ireland in HMS Santa...
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    his brother James, the elder Bowen being the master of Artois. Richard's service aboard Artois came to an end when Jervis, by now appointed commodore...
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