• coast in 1801, with the loss of 400 lives. HMS Invincible (1808) was a 74-gun ship, launched at Woolwich in 1808. She saw action in the Peninsular War, supporting...
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  • HMS Invincible was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 15 March 1808 at Woolwich. She was employed as a coal hulk from...
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  • launched in 1864 as HMS Invincible. She was renamed HMS Erebus in 1904, HMS Fisgard II in 1906 and sank in a storm in 1914. HMS Erebus (I02) was an Erebus-class...
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  • frigate HMS Boadicea captured on 9 December 1798 and that the Royal Navy took into service as HMS Brazen. Invincible Napoleon (1804 ship) (or Invincible Bonaparte...
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    Sir Charles Saxton, 1st Baronet (category 1808 deaths)
    War of Independence, before taking command of the ship of the line HMS Invincible. After a brief period in the English Channel, he sailed to North America...
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    Revanche. 1808, March 2 – HMS Sappho captures Danish privateer Admiral Yawl 1808, March 6–8 – HMS San Fiorenzo captures French frigate Piémontaise 1808, March...
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    1813 HMS Tremendous Builder: Barnard, Deptford Ordered: 1 January 1782 Launched: 30 October 1784 Fate: Sold out of the service, 1897 HMS Invincible Builder:...
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    whole nation. In the Argentine press, false reports that HMS Hermes was sunk and HMS Invincible had been damaged were circulated after the weekly magazines...
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    William and Mary, so the Scottish frigates were renamed HMS Edinburgh and HMS Glasgow, while only HMS Dumbarton Castle retained its name. The Act of Union...
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    Antarctic patrol ship HMS Endurance. The fleet included six aircraft carriers (modern capital ships): Charles de Gaulle, Illustrious, Invincible, Ocean, Principe...
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    Making post captain on 8 February 1781, he took temporary command of HMS Invincible and fought in her at the Battle of Fort Royal on 29 April 1781. When...
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    HMS Temeraire was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. Launched in 1798, she served during the French Revolutionary...
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  • Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour, and the relatively old but well-named 74-gun HMS Invincible under Captain William Cayley. This action began on 11 August and lasted...
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    harbour duty in the 74-gun HMS Invincible, in the 74-gun HMS Ramillies, the 74-gun HMS Defence and finally the 24-gun HMS Eurydice during 1794. He transferred...
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    number of destroyers and frigates. The carrier HMS Hermes was therefore to be scrapped and HMS Invincible sold to Australia. Under the review, the Royal...
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  • Martinho (G) - Flagship of the "Invincible Armada" in 1588 São Mateus (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron of the "Invincible Armada" São Cristóvão (G) -...
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    time. Invincible 110 (begun February 1779, launched 20 March 1780 and completed May 1780 at Rochefort) – condemned in 1806 and broken up in 1808. Royal-Louis...
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  • Navy at a young age, and by 1778 he was a lieutenant on first HMS Invincible and then HMS Britannia during the American Revolutionary War. In 1782 he was...
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    she captured HMS Ranger and burnt her. She then took part in the assault on the Calcutta convoy, helping Magnanime engage and capture HMS Calcutta. In...
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    November 1808, Shannon took the French frigate Thétis in tow. Amethyst had shortly before captured Thétis, which later entered service as HMS Brune. Shannon...
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    and for boilermaking. No.1 Basin was officially opened in 1871, with HMS Invincible being brought into No.5 Dock for repairs, with great ceremony. Work...
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  • HMS Acteon (or Actaeon), was the brig Actéon, launched in France in 1804 as the second of the two-ship Lynx-class. The British Royal Navy captured her...
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  • Venice and launched in April 1808. HMS Unite captured her less than two months later. The Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Tuscan. She served in the...
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    several soldiers wounded. HMS Armide, Endymion, and Pique were in company when Armide captured the American privateer Invincible Napoleon on 16 August. On...
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    showed themselves worthy of victory, and the Russians worthy of being invincible". The Russians retreated to Tarutino, and Napoleon entered Moscow on 14...
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    was to dispatch a naval task force, and the aircraft carriers HMS Hermes and HMS Invincible sailed from Portsmouth for the South Atlantic on 5 April. The...
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    HMS Mutine was a Royal Navy 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop, built by Henry Tucker at Bideford and launched in 1806. During her career she was in combat...
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    HMS Ardent which he brought back to South America and continued serving in the campaign until its conclusion in 1807. In 1808, he took command of HMS...
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    HMS Boadicea was a frigate of the Royal Navy. She served in the Channel and in the East Indies during which service she captured many prizes. She participated...
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    by Royal Navy crews led by Captain Jeremy Black (who later commanded HMS Invincible (R05) during the Falklands War) and staged their arrival at dawn, 13...
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