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    HMS Mulgrave was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 1 January 1812 at Upnor. Mulgrave was hulked in 1836, and broken up...
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  • HMS Whiting, built in 1811 by Thomas Kemp as a Baltimore pilot schooner, was launched as Arrow. On 8 May 1812 a British navy vessel seized her under Orders...
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    1812, p.88 Forester, p.79 The Naval War of 1812, p.90 Clowes et al. (1897–1903), Vol. 6, pp. 173–5 The Naval War of 1812, p.91. The Naval War of 1812...
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    for a third tour as First Naval Lord on the Admiralty Board led by Lord Mulgrave when the Second Portland Ministry was formed in April 1807. In May 1807...
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    David Price (Royal Navy officer) (category Royal Navy personnel of the War of 1812)
    year. His next appointment was to the 74-gun HMS Mulgrave off Cherbourg, then from September 1812 on HMS San Josef off Toulon (under Henry Bourchier,...
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    January 1812) and HMS Carnatic (ordered on 30 September 1814), but neither of these were completed to this design. Two more ordered during late 1806 - HMS Akbar...
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    John Percival (category United States Navy personnel of the War of 1812)
    Pacific to track down the mutineers of the Nantucket whaleship Globe. In the Mulgrave Islands, he recovered two innocent crewmen, the only survivors of the ill-fated...
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    HMS Zebra, was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was built of teak in the East India Company's Bombay Dockyard and launched in...
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  • Rambler was launched in America in 1812. The British captured her in 1813 as she was returning to America from Manila. She then briefly became a West Indiaman...
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    HMS Suffolk later that month. Promoted to lieutenant on 25 May 1744, he joined the bomb vessel HMS Comet and then transferred to the first-rate HMS Royal...
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  • to Van Diemen's Land 1812 HMS Heron—18 gun 1812 HMS Dispatch—18 gun 1812 HMS Mulgrave—74 gun 1813 HMS Euphrates—36 gun 1814 HMS Bann—20 gun Frindsbury...
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  • and a member of the First Fleet to Australia in 1788. An able seaman on HMS Sirius, Hibbs was also one of few non-convict First Fleet members known to...
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    18 March.The convoy consisted of East Indiamen, heading for the East, and HMS Porpoise, which was also bound for New South Wales. Shortly after departure...
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    under Captain the Hon. Fleetwood Pellew. Left to right: HMS Revolutionnaire, HMS Rochefort and HMS Race Horse during the internment of Sir Thomas Freemantle...
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  • Creole was launched in 1812 at Calcutta. She sailed between India and Mauritius and India and South East Asia. She was wrecked at Java in 1816. Fate: Lloyd's...
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    and Yarmouth. Black neighbourhoods in Halifax include Uniacke Square and Mulgrave Park. The ethnically diverse Whitney Pier neighbourhood of Sydney has a...
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    secretly agreed to this. The Cabinet decided to act, and on 14 July Lord Mulgrave obtained from the King permission to send a naval force of 21 to 22 ships...
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    aged 12, on board HMS Tribune and served in the Napoleonic Wars. In 1815, when only 22, he was promoted to captain, taking command of HMS Cossack in August...
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    Lord Portland's administration and First Lord of the Admiralty Lord Mulgrave. Mulgrave warned Gambier of the position taken by Cochrane, who responded by...
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    Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (category UK MPs 1807–1812)
    London Gazette. 18 February 1812. p. 335. Longford (1971), pp. 283–287. "No. 16636". The London Gazette. 18 August 1812. p. 1677. Gates (2002), p. 366:...
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    Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet (category UK MPs 1807–1812)
    navy in 1777, at the age of 12. He became a midshipman aboard Lord Mulgrave's 74-gun HMS Courageux, and took part in the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1788...
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    HMCS Llewellyn HMCS Lloyd George HMCS Medicine Hat HMCS Melville HMCS Milltown HMCS Mulgrave HMCS Nipigon HMCS Noranda HMCS Port Hope HMCS Red Deer HMCS Sarnia HMCS Stratford...
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    Henry Jermyn; Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset; John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave; Henry Killigrew; Sir Charles Sedley; the playwrights William Wycherley...
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    HMS Armada was a Royal Navy 74-gun third-rate ship of the line, launched in 1810. She was the first ship to carry the name. After a relatively undistinguished...
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    1858, broken up 1865 Mulgrave 74 (1812) – hulked as a lazaretto Pembroke 1836, powder ship 1844, broken up 1854 Anson 74 (1812) – hulked as temporary...
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  • Diana (1801–1807), Undaunted (1807–1810), Mulgrave (1812–1814) and Northumberland (1821–1822). He commanded Mulgrave during the action of 5 November 1813....
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    letter of 21 December 1815 to the Master-General of the Ordnance, Lord Mulgrave. The incident even justified the denial of pensions to members of the Artillery...
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    Brenton applied for a return to active service. In March 1812 he was given command of the third rate HMS Stirling Castle which was at Chatham Dockyard preparing...
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  • She was sheathed in copper in 1810 and partially resheathed with copper in 1812. She made one voyage transporting convicts from Ireland to New South Wales...
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  • In 1802, Mason received a land grant of 300 acres from Governor King at Mulgrave Place in the Hawkesbury Settlement, making him one of the earliest colonists...
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