• HMS Atalanta was the American letter of marque schooner Siro, launched in 1812, that the British captured in 1814. There is no evidence that she actually...
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  • September 1814. HMS Atalanta (1816) was a tender launched in 1816 and transferred to the Customs service the following year. HMS Atalanta (1847) was...
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    entered Savannah, Georgia, safely on 4 November 1814. After Wasp and Atalanta parted company, on 9 October 1814 she spoke the Swedish brig Adonis, bound from...
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  • Between 1808 and 1814 she made two voyages as a whaler in Australian and New Zealand waters. She was last listed in 1833. Atalanta (1799 ship) was built...
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    Operation Atalanta, formally European Union Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia, is an ongoing counter-piracy military operation at sea off the Horn of Africa...
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  • Navy have been named HMS Mariner: The first HMS Mariner (1801), launched in 1801, was a 12-gun brig, sold in 1814. The second HMS Mariner (1846), launched...
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    HMS Helena has been the name of several British Royal Navy ships, and may refer to: HMS Atalanta (1775), a 14-gun sloop built in 1775, placed on the sale...
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  • HMS Magnet was an American brig captured in 1812. HMS Magnet served during the War of 1812 as a prison ship at Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Royal Navy eventually...
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    HMS Spey was a sixth rate post ship, launched for the Royal Navy in 1814 towards the end of the Napoleonic Wars. She had a short naval career, serving...
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    HMS Atalante (or Atalanta) was an 18-cannon sloop-of-war launched in 1808, and ordered in 1806, from Bermuda. However, the ship was wrecked on 10 November...
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    HMS Courageux was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 26 March 1800 at Deptford. She was designed by Sir John Henslow...
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    HMS Pelican was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, launched in August 1812. She is perhaps best known for her capture in August 1813...
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    consists of a frigate and a survey vessel, operating separately. Operation Atalanta, the European Union's anti-piracy operation in the Indian Ocean, is permanently...
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    Rio de Janeiro, from where they returned to Sydney in May 1812 aboard Atalanta. Betsy Broughton married Charles Throsby, nephew of the explorer Charles...
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    Commander Francis Cole's 14-gun brig-sloop HMS Trepassey at Halifax. In May 1783, Cole moved to HMS Atalanta under Captain Thomas Foley and remained on...
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    Retrieved 29 March 2008. Memorials & Monuments in St Ann's Church – HMS Atalanta Archived 16 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine Book: "The Bermuda Triangle"...
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    sloop HMS Atalanta, returning to Europe in 1792 in command of HMS Ariel. In June 1794, Foote was promoted to post captain and was given the frigate HMS Niger...
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    Louisiana. The battle was the climax of the five-month Gulf Campaign (September 1814 to February 1815) by Britain to try to take New Orleans, West Florida, and...
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  • promoted to commander on 20 October 1790 and given command of the sloop HMS Atalanta. Halsted was at first engaged in surveying off the Indian coast, before...
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  • Log, HMS Leander. ADM51/2524. Lloyds List, 2 May 1814. Lloyd's Marine Collection. The Guildhall Library, London. Baltimore Patriot, 24 October 1814. "Extract...
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  • captured, aboard Charlton, and gave her up to the crews. On 21 April 1814, HMS Belvidera recaptured New Zealander, Cheswicke, master. New Zealander was...
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    Fletcher Christian (category HMS Bounty mutineers)
    Bounty in 1789, during which he seized command of the Royal Navy vessel HMS Bounty from Lieutenant William Bligh. In 1787, Christian was appointed master's...
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  • the Titanic and Great Disasters of the Sea. Eekelers, Dirk; Lettens, Jan. "HMS Coronation (north part) [+1691]". wrecksite. Retrieved 15 May 2021. "Harwich...
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    launched EU NAVFOR Somalia, also known as Operation Atalanta, in support of UNSC Resolutions 1814, 1816, 1838, and 1846 issued that year. The operation...
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  • USS Carolina (1812) (category Maritime incidents in 1814)
    captured the British schooner Shark. Arriving at New Orleans 23 August 1814, she began an active career of patrol directed against possible British action...
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    August they had established a base at Pensacola. On September 3, 1814, the British ship HMS Sophie fired on a pirate ship returning to Barataria. Lafitte's...
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    British navy. Such ships include: HMS Phaeton (1782) HMS Arethusa (1781) HMS Amphion (1798) HMS Alcmene (1794) HMS Argus (I49) The Royal Australian Navy...
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    USRC Morris (1831) O. H. Brown Olad Paul Palmer, 5-masted Phoenix HMS Pickle (1800) HMS Pictou (1814) Postboy Pretoria Pride of Baltimore Reaper Rebecca Result...
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    the British frigate HMS Phoebe and the sloop-of-war HMS Cherub, when his ship became too disabled to offer any resistance. In 1814 he was given command...
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    Superintendent Elliot, was composed of the frigate HMS Samarang and the steamships HMS Nemesis and HMS Atalanta. Although the waterway was in places only 6 feet...
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