• Kitty was a French vessel taken in prize c. 1810. She became a West Indiaman and then, following a change of ownership, a privateer. She was one of only...
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  • merchantman again. She was last listed in 1852. Kitty (1810 ship) was a French vessel taken in prize c. 1810. She became a West Indiaman and then, following...
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  • Kitty was a sailing ship that began her career as a West Indiaman. She then served the Royal Navy from 17 May 1804 to 17 January 1805 as a hired armed...
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  • Charming Kitty was a ship captured from the Spanish. She first appeared in Great Britain's Protection Lists for whalers in 1799. She conducted four whaling...
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  • slaver Kitty captured the French ship Jeune Amèlie as she was returning from the Indian Ocean with a cargo of sugar, indigo, spices, and muslin. Kitty's Amelia...
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  • John Palmer was built at Calcutta in 1810. She made two voyages, the first under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). She wrecked with the...
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    designed the frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, and so Constitution and her sister ships were larger and more heavily armed and built than standard...
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  • is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day with exceptions to certain categories. The ships on the main list, which include...
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  • in 1935 named after Catherine of Alexandria Catharina (ship), a German barque built in 1810 Catarina (disambiguation) Catherina (and similar spellings)...
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  • fourth, she was a West Indiaman. A French privateer captured her early in 1810, as she was returning to Britain from Brazil. Backhouse first appeared in...
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  • of shipwrecks in 1810 includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1810. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (4470). 26 June 1810. "The Marine List"...
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    captures French frigate Psyche 1805, March 10 – Private ship of war Kitty captures the Spanish private ship of war Felicity/Felicidad 1805, March 20 – French...
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    day HMS Boadicea recaptured her. On 3 December 1810, the Île de France fell to the British. The ships moored at the island were surrendered, including...
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    retreated, Kotor was united in 1806 with this Kingdom of Italy and then in 1810 with the French Empire's Illyrian Provinces. Kotor was captured by the British...
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    HMS Victory (category 1765 ships)
    with 18-pounders obtained from other laid-up ships. She was recommissioned as a troopship between December 1810 and April 1811. In 1812, she was relocated...
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    USS Texas (BB-35) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    USS Texas (BB-35) is a museum ship in Galveston and former United States Navy New York-class battleship. She was launched on 18 May 1912 and commissioned...
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    originally a French privateer brig named Fantôme, which the British captured in 1810 and commissioned into British service. Fantome saw extensive action in the...
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    Arbeit"): 26  and as "I am done for.": 76  Also reported as, "Do you hear that? Kitty, that is the death rattle" (to his nurse). Brown's final spoken words were...
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    government, made the first captures under the 1810 convention. Dart, and in 1813 another privateer, (Kitty), were the only two vessels to pursue slavers...
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  • Mather & Co. (section Ships)
    Brothers (1796-1808) Butterworth (1797-1802) Charlton (1803-1811) Charming Kitty (1799-1813) Coldstream (1800-June 1805) Countess de Galvaez (1787-c.1788)...
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  • HMS Decoy was launched in 1810. She participated in the capture of several small French privateers, captured or recaptured a number of merchant vessels...
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  • in 1810 receiving a letter of marque. As a privateer she did something quite unusual: she made a voyage to Africa where she captured five slave ships. After...
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    Christian, granddaughter of Fletcher Christian, his first cousin Mary Christian (1810 – 25 October 1852), consort of John Buffett, an English sailor who volunteered...
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    missions would often result in the capture of enemy ships or those of a neutral country. If a ship proved to be a valuable prize, efforts would sometimes...
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    disinherited his nephew as a result. Cochrane called Katherine "Kate," "Kitty," or "Mouse" in letters to her; she often accompanied her husband on his...
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    George III on 25 March 1807. The Act took effect on 1 May 1807. However, Kitty's Amelia had received clearance to sail on 27 April, before the deadline...
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    Book and Special Collection Division at The Library of Congress Catherine "Kitty" Floyd, Bust Portrait Miniature by Peale from the Rare Book and Special...
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  • March 1810. She served in the North Sea and then transferred to the West Indies, where she was wrecked in 1813. Algerine was commissioned in April 1810 under...
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  • voyage #83373. Williams (1973), p. 4. Lloyd's List (LL) 7 September 1810, №4491, Ship arrival and departure (SAD) data. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List...
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  • September the Liverpool ships La Fortune, Roehampton, and Kitty, were lying in the Congo River, together with the American ships Cleopatra, Africa, and...
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