• His Majesty's hired armed cutter John Bull served the British Royal Navy under contract between 5 May 1804 and 26 November 1806. She then became a privateer...
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  • trace after November 1830 while on her third whaling voyage. HM Hired armed cutter John Bull This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar...
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  • Royal Navy as His Majesty's Hired armed cutter Idas, named for Idas, a figure from Greek mythology. The first Idas was a cutter that served the Royal Navy...
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  • The hired armed cutter Black Joke was a cutter that served the Royal Navy from 12 January 1795 to 19 October 1801. In 1799 she was renamed Suworow, and...
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  • Whiting, Moucheron, and the hired armed cutter John Bull arrived at Madeira. They were to join up with a squadron under Sir John Borlase Warren, and they...
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  • 21 June, Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren and a squadron were off Madeira. Moucheron, Whiting, and the hired armed cutter John Bull arrived at Madeira on...
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    for 45 hours but had made no captures. She was the former British cutter John Bull, of Plymouth, and was restored to Plymouth on 19 October. The report...
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  • The Royal Navy employed two vessels designated as His Majesty's Hired armed vessel Sir Thomas Pasley during the French Revolutionary Wars. The two vessels...
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  • captured the cutter John Bull and carried her into that port. Apparently John Bull and Pourvoyeur exchanged fire, and then the French boarded John Bull and took...
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  • Another case occurred on 13 June 1804. HM hired armed cutter Princess Augusta, under the command of Lieutenant John Tracey, encountered a 14-gun French privateer...
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  • John Bull was a vessel of French origin that from 1800 to circa 1805 sailed as a British privateer operating out of Jersey. Her master was plaintiff in...
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  • on Streaming Platforms". Cord Cutters News. Retrieved September 23, 2024. Powers, Scott; Lazerus, Mark. "Blackhawks, Bulls, White Sox find new partner,...
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    Rosina Other incidents January (unknown date): HMS Zenobia 16 Mar: Hired armed cutter Idas March (unknown date): HMS Phipps 27 Jun: Harpooner 18 Oct: HMS Dragon...
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    Furie had eight men killed and 14 wounded. The sloop Martin and the hired armed cutter Diligent shared in the proceeds of the capture. Sirius was among the...
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    houses. In 1876, he was hired as a ranch hand by well-known rancher Henry Hooker. During this time, McCarty became acquainted with John R. Mackie, a Scottish-born...
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    Whiting. At age 17, Anne married Major John Pryor, a wealthy Richmond resident in his early 60s. In 1810, Pryor hired Frémon to tutor his young wife Anne...
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  • Rosina (1803 ship) (category Hired armed vessels of the Royal Navy)
    Rosina was launched at Hull in 1803. She almost immediately became a hired armed ship for the British Royal Navy for about a year. After she returned...
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    John Brown, an insurgent who advocated the use of violence to destroy slavery in the United States. Although she was not previously involved in armed...
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  • ship, was armed with thirty-six 12-pounder guns on the main deck, and had a crew of 180 men. She lost 11 killed and 50 wounded. Clara was armed with thirty-six...
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  • well as the frigates Quebec and Mermaid, the brig Drake and the hired armed cutters Penelope to cut out 14 vessels at the Battle of Jean-Rabel, Haiti...
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    launched on 6 November 1793 at Woolwich. She was named after the mythological bull-headed monster of Crete. She fought in three major battles – Nile, Trafalgar...
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  • legal battle that followed their capture by the Washington, a U.S. revenue cutter An Eyewitness Account (Italian: Testimone a rischio) (1997) – Italian thriller...
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  • Rosina Other incidents January (unknown date): HMS Zenobia 16 Mar: Hired armed cutter Idas March (unknown date): HMS Phipps 27 Jun: Harpooner 18 Oct: HMS Dragon...
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  • before being lost in a heavy storm on 10 March 1810. Winfield, Rif; Tredrea, John M; García-Torralba Pérez, Enrique & Blasco Felip, Manuel (2023). Spanish...
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  • cruise off the coast of Norway where she captured four Danish privateer cutters. One 13 December her boats captured two, one of four guns and one of two...
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    among the many participants in the war. Militia: a part of the organized armed forces of a country liable to call only in emergency or a body of citizens...
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  • Rosina Other incidents January (unknown date): HMS Zenobia 16 Mar: Hired armed cutter Idas March (unknown date): HMS Phipps 27 Jun: Harpooner 18 Oct: HMS Dragon...
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    1807. Lord Longford 1777 to 1779 James Macnamara 1790 John Blankett 1794 to 1796 Edward Buller 1796/7 Joseph Bingham 1800 Lavery 2003, p. 181. Famous...
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    Woodrow Wilson (category Johns Hopkins University alumni)
    Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, who ran a third party campaign as the "Bull Moose" Party nominee. The fourth candidate was Eugene V. Debs of the Socialist...
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  • HMS Racer (1810) (category Cutters of the Royal Navy)
    HMS Racer was a Decoy-class cutter launched at Sandgate on 24 April 1810. Lieutenant Daniel Miller commissioned her, probably in May. The French captured...
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