HMS Hound was a brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She had a short history. After her launch in 1796 she captured two privateers and destroyed a third before...
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have borne the name Hound: English ship Hound (1652) was a 36-gun ship captured in 1652, a hulk in 1656 and broken up in 1660. HMS Hound (1656) was an 18-gun...
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HMS Dart was one of two sloops built to an experimental design by Sir Samuel Bentham and launched in 1796. She served the Royal Navy during the French...
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unknown Kreyser 32 ("Крейсер", 1723) – BU 1732 Yacht-hound 32 ("Яхт-хунд", 1724) – BU 1736 Wind-hound 32 ("Винд-хунд", 1724) – BU 1736 Rossiya 32 ("Россия"...
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List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century (redirect from List of colonial governors in 1796)
Tamar, Governor (1769–1770) George Farmer, Governor (1770) John Burr, HMS Hound, Governor (1771–1772) Samuel Wittewrong Clayton, Governor (1773–1776)...
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HMS Harpy was a Royal Navy Diligence-class brig-sloop, launched in 1796 and sold in 1817. She was the longest lived vessel of her class, and the most...
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French corvette Etna (1795) (redirect from HMS Etna (1796))
1795 that the Royal Navy captured in November 1796. She was taken into service as HMS Aetna and renamed to HMS Cormorant the next year. She captured several...
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Dutch sloop Havik (1784) (redirect from HMS Havick (1796))
The British captured her in 1796 at the capitulation of Saldanha Bay. She then served briefly in the Royal Navy as HMS Havick (or Havik, or Havock) before...
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launched in 1795. The British captured her in 1796 and took her into the Royal Navy under the name HMS Jamaica. They rated her as a sixth-rate 26-gun...
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HMS America was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, designed by John Williams and built by Adam Hayes at Deptford Dockyard and was...
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with the 16-gun HMS Esperance, and a promotion to Commander. At 05:00 on 4 May 1796, Esperance was cruising with HMS Spencer and HMS Bonetta, some 391...
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HMS Curlew was an 18-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, commissioned in June 1795 under Commander Francis Ventris Field for Admiral Duncan's fleet. On...
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and captured two privateers before she disappeared in 1800. Martin was a Hound-class sloop, built to a design by John Henslow and ordered from Woolwich...
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of Extinction. Hound is the heavy weapons expert of the small group that carries various types of guns, grenades, and a knife. Hound returns in The Last...
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Joseph Sydney Yorke (category British MPs 1790–1796)
Saintes in April 1782 during the American Revolutionary War. He commanded HMS Stag at the defeat of the Dutch fleet in August 1795 during the French Revolutionary...
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Betsey alongside the 14-gun sloop HMS Hound, 32-gun frigate HMS Cerberus, 26-gun frigate HMS Hussar, and 18-gun sloop HMS Mentor. Returning to New York in...
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Customs House minute of 7 July 1806 notes that the Revenue cutters Swan and Hound might replace the Revenue cutters Stag and Swallow, which were then serving...
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years. On 14 July 1794 she and Galathée captured the 16-gun sloop-of-war HMS Hound in the Atlantic. In late 1794, L'Hermitte's squadron sailed for Norway...
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British. On 14 July 1794 she and Seine captured the 16-gun sloop-of-war HMS Hound in the Atlantic. In the night of 23 to 24 April 1795, Galathée ran aground...
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HMS Diligence was the name ship of her class of brig-sloops of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1795 and lost in 1800. She spent her brief career on...
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needed] Keats entered the navy as a midshipman in 1770 aboard the 74-gun HMS Bellona under Captain John Montagu and followed Montagu when he was promoted...
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HMS Kangaroo was British Royal Navy 18-gun brig-sloop of the Diligence class, launched in 1795 at Deptford, England. She served in Home Waters and the...
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father's heir. His younger brother, William, saw action at Trafalgar on HMS Temeraire but drowned in 1806. Smith was educated at Eton between 1783 and...
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The squadron captured over 80 of small vessels, including on 23 August HMS Hound, a 16-gun sloop returning from Jamaica. L'Hermitte then led the frigates...
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searching for Jenny Hastings, missing since 3 September, find a body at Hound Point in South Queensferry. Several thousand anti-racism protestors, and...
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been requisitioned on the stocks by the Admiralty in 1796, and launched on 23 July 1796 as HMS Agincourt. EIC Voyage #1 (1797-1798): Captain Jeremiah...
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have to unload to repair. 7th voyage transporting enslaved people (1795–1796): Captain Robert Bibby sailed from London on 17 February 1795. In 1795, 79...
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HMS Galgo was a Jamaican privateer that the Spanish Navy captured in 1797 and named Galgo Inglés (English greyhound), and that the British captured in...
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Queen (1785 ship) (section Voyage 4 (1796-1798))
November. Again under Craig's command, Queen left Portsmouth on 11 August 1796, bound for St Helena and Bencoolen. She then stopped at St Helena on 16 October...
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HMS Vengeance was originally the 48-gun French Navy frigate Vengeance and lead ship of her class. She engaged USS Constellation during the Quasi-War,...
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