• HMS Garland was a schooner that the Royal Navy purchased in the West Indies in 1798 to act as a tender to Prince of Wales, the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief...
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  • have been named HMS Garland. The name dates back to 1242, being the oldest confirmed ship name in the Royal Navy. English ship Garland (1590) (or Guardland)...
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    captured Duc de Lauzun. Sibyl was renamed HMS Garland in 1795. In February 1798 Captain J. C. Searle sailed Garland for the Cape of Good Hope. There Captain...
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  • HMS Garland was the French privateer Mars, launched in 1798 that Amethyst captured in 1800. The Royal Navy took her into service and sent her out to the...
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  • 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1779. She was renamed HMS Garland in 1795 and was wrecked in 1798. HMS Sybille (1794) was a 44-gun fifth rate, previously...
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    coast of Egypt at the Battle of the Nile on 1 August 1798. She was taken into British service as HMS Tonnant. She went on to fight at the Battle of Trafalgar...
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    Seine-class frigate that the Royal Navy captured in 1798 and commissioned as the fifth-rate HMS Seine. On 20 August 1800, Seine captured the French ship...
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    1702 HMS Falcon 1704 HMS Fowey 1705 Lark group – 42-gun fifth rates 1703–1706 HMS Hector 1703 HMS Lark 1703 HMS Greyhound 1703 HMS Garland 1703 HMS Folkestone...
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    role as flagship of the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile in August 1798, and for her spectacular destruction that day when her magazine exploded...
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  • 1797 at Newburyport, Massachusetts. The US Navy purchased her on 15 June 1798, and sold her in 1801. She became the French 20-gun privateer corvette Africaine...
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    joined HMS Garland as a volunteer. He left HMS Garland after less than three months in order to travel to England to join the newly built HMS Hussar under...
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  • HMS Garland was a frigate of the British Royal Navy, launched at Sheerness in 1748. She had an apparently uneventful career in the Royal Navy, not being...
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    captured by HMS Dreadnought off Cape Clear in 1747. Mars (1798), captured by HMS Amethyst on 31 March 1800 and taken into service as HMS Garland and served...
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    privateer Coureur on 23 February 1798, and in company with HMS Russell captured the 12-gun privateer Bonne Citoyenne on 20 March 1798. Further successes that year...
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  • HMS Rover was a 16-gun sloop-of-war that the Royal Navy purchased in 1796, commissioned in 1798, and that was wrecked in early 1798. In her brief career...
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    HMS Colossus was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Gravesend on 4 April 1787 and lost on 10 December 1798. During...
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  • captured her in October 1798 and took her into service as HMS Coquille, but an accidental fire destroyed her in December 1798. Built as Patriote, she...
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    38-gun fifth rate HMS Aigle. During the French Revolutionary Wars she served primarily in the Mediterranean, where she was wrecked in 1798. Aigle was built...
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  • HMS Kingfisher was an 18-gun sloop of the Royal Navy which saw service during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary Wars. Kingfisher...
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  • HMS Braak was an 18-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Rotterdam in 1781 and initially served with the Dutch Republic. The British...
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  • post-captain in December 1798. In 1800 Honynman took command of HMS Garland, initially on service in the English Channel. He sailed Garland to the Caribbean Sea...
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    of the small frigate HMS Garland, which he commanded in the North Sea until 1798, when he transferred to the larger frigate HMS Boston. Boston was stationed...
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  • avoided. HMS Champion, HMS Dart, HMS Wolverine, HMS Crash, and HMS Acute HMS Kite, HMS Cracker, HMS Asp, Vigilant, and HMS Biter HMS Tartarus and HMS Hecla...
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    strike her colours. Too badly damaged for repairs, she was burnt on 29 August 1798. Winfield, Rif (2017). French warships in the age of sail 1626-1786 : design...
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    French frigate Artémise (1794) (category Maritime incidents in 1798)
    Expedition of Egypt. During the Battle of the Nile on 2 August 1798 HMS Orion and HMS Theseus engaged her; outgunned, her crew set fire to her to prevent...
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    eighteen-pounder cannon on their upper deck, the main gun deck of a frigate. HMS Stag Builder: Chatham Royal Dockyard Ordered: 9 December 1790 Laid down:...
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  • Battle of the Nile under Captain Cambon. She fought against HMS Majestic and was captured by HMS Alexander. Damaged beyond repair and aground, she was burnt...
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  • London Gazette. 27 January 1798. p. 89. Hepper (1994), p. 86. Grocott (1997), p. 57. Wikimedia Commons has media related to HMS Lively (ship, 1794). Grocott...
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    maritime incidents in 1798 Shipwrecks January (unknown date): Castor, Pritzler 17 Feb: Enfant de la Patrie 25 Feb: General Eliott 4 Apr: HMS Pallas 5 Apr: Princess...
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  • HMS Etrusco was launched in 1789 at Rhode Island as President Washington. Home Riggs Popham purchased her at Calcutta and transferred to her the name...
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