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    HMS Hannibal was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 15 April 1786, named after the Carthaginian general Hannibal. She...
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  • 1782. HMS Hannibal (1782) was a 14-gun sloop purchased in 1782, and foundered in 1788. HMS Hannibal (1786) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1786 and...
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    brigantine, captured by HMS Electra on 25 March 1839 near Rio de Janeiro. She was purchased there on 27 May 1840 by the British navy as HMS Fawn. Chato Murgo...
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    Fate: Broken up, 1850 HMS Hannibal Builder: Perry, Blackwall Yard Ordered: 19 June 1782 Launched: 15 April 1786 Fate: Captured, 1801 HMS Theseus Builder: Perry...
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  • architect Henrik Gerner. She was laid down on 27 June 1784, launched on 27 April 1786 and the construction was completed on 12 October 1787. During the Battle...
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    world. After being promoted to lieutenant in November 1793, he joined Hannibal and thereafter served with the blockading fleet off Cadiz. His loyalty...
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    Revolutionary War. He commanded the third-rate HMS Hannibal in the action of 10 April 1795 and then the third-rate HMS Centaur, capturing a French frigate squadron...
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  • Sweden 1565, returned 1570 Merkurius - Storm 1566 Samson - Storm 1566 Hannibal - Storm 1566 Fortuna 80 guns Prindse-Bark 64 guns Samson 62 guns Josaphat...
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    the Age of Sail 1786–1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-204-2. Media related to HMS Arab (ship, 1795)...
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    intercepted by a Royal Navy task force, commanded by Graham Moore aboard HMS Indefatigable, and ordered to change course and proceed to a British port...
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  • pre-1797. Aubrey also spent some time as fifth lieutenant aboard HMS Hannibal (in service 1786–1801), under Captain John Newman. There, after insulting the...
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    force arriving as one and left the British ships drifting helplessly. HMS Hannibal ran aground and was captured. Both sides were still effecting repairs...
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  • Sandwich (ex-HMS Endeavour) Favorite (1802-1805) Friendship (1781-1796) Harriot (1801-1807) Heart of Oak, aka Hannibal (1779-1789) Juliana (1778-1786) East Indiaman...
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    HMS Astraea (or Astrea) was a 32-gun fifth rate Active-class frigate of the Royal Navy. Fabian at E. Cowes launched her in 1781, and she saw action in...
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    the Age of Sail 1786–1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-204-2. Media related to HMS Legere (ship, 1796)...
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    HMS Vennable, 1784 by Perrys, a 74-gun ship, of 1,652 tons. HMS Hannibal, also of 1,652 tons, was built by Perrys between June 1782 and April 1786 at...
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  • Saint Pierre, Martinique. Amazon had been a prize to the French privateer Hannibal. On 23 January 1798, Scourge captured Neustra Segniora de la Providentia;...
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  • built on the River Thames in 1786, by the firm Christopher Watson and Company of Rotherhithe, which had also built HMS Sirius. Both accounts give her...
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    HMS Babet was a 20-gun sixth-rate post ship of the British Royal Navy. She had previously been a corvette of the French Navy under the name Babet, until...
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    Algeciras Bay in July 1801 and added to the RN as HMS San Antonio, sold 1828 Hannibal 74 (1786, ex-British Hannibal, captured in the Battle of Algeciras Bay in...
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    HMS Lowestoffe was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Built during the latter part of the Seven Years' War, she went on to see action in the...
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    up 1850 Terrible 74 (1785) – broken up 1836 Hannibal 74 (1786) – captured by France 1801 Theseus 74 (1786) – broken up 1814 Alfred class (Williams) Alfred...
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    HMS Apollo, the fourth ship of the Royal Navy to be named for the Greek god Apollo, was a fifth-rate frigate of a nominal 36 guns. She was the name ship...
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    June 1814 Flew his flag on:- 1811 HMS Ardent 64 guns 1811 HMS Hannibal 74 guns 1812 HMS Venerable 74 guns 1812 HMS Bulwark 74 guns Haydn, Joseph (13 June...
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  • Nile (1800 ship) (category 1786 ships)
    Nile was built in Spain in 1786 and was taken in prize. She first appears in readily accessible British records in 1800. She made three voyages as a slave...
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  • Arthur Phillip arrives in Botany Bay with the lead ship of the First Fleet, HMS Supply. 19 January – Alexander, Friendship and Scarborough, convict transports...
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    marriage was a happy one. They had three children: Fanny (1784–1819), Hannibal Montresor (1786–1813), and Ethan Alphonso (1789–1855). Fanny had a settling effect...
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  • HMS Colibri was the French naval Curieux-class brig Colibri, launched in 1808, that the British captured in 1809 and took into the Royal Navy under her...
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    warships at Harwich Dockyard, this time as a private contractor; one of these, HMS Harwich, was considered by Pepys to be one of the finest vessels in the Navy...
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  • Thumbnail for French ship Tyrannicide (1793)
    Under Captain Jean-Anne Christy de la Pallière, she captured the 14-gun brig HMS Speedy, captained by Lord Cochrane, on 3 July 1801. Desaix took part in the...
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