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    HMS Pomone was a Pelorus-class protected cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the late 1890s. The ship's boilers were so troublesome that she was decommissioned...
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  • name HMS Pomone, with another cancelled before launch: HMS Pomone (1794), a 44-gun French frigate captured on 23 April 1794 and broken up in 1802. HMS Pomone (1805)...
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  • Pomone is the name of several ships: Four Royal Navy ships have borne the name HMS Pomone: HMS Pomone (1794), a 44-gun French frigate captured on 23 April...
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    prizes, with HMS Coureuse being taken into service briefly as a dispatch vessel in the Mediterranean. Galatea, Anson, Artois and Pomone shared in the...
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    of 1782 HMS Leda 1800 – wrecked at the mouth of Milford Haven on 31 January 1808 HMS Pomone 1805 – wrecked on the Needles on 14 October 1811 HMS Shannon...
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    War. HMS Pegasus was sunk in combat in 1914, the rest - except for HMS Pioneer - were scrapped between 1919 and 1922. HMS Pactolus and HMS Pomone had Blechynden...
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    funnel. July 1914 found her in the Portsmouth local flotilla tendered to HMS Pomone. She was deployed to Devonport under orders of the Commander in Chief...
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    to join Rowley at Rodriguez. The first two frigates to arrive, HMS Africaine and HMS Ceylon were both attacked while sailing alone and captured by Hamelin's...
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    HMS Vincejo (or Vencejo or Vencego, or informally as Vincey Joe), was the Spanish naval brig Vencejo, which was built c.1797, probably at Port Mahon,...
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  • pages. Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Hannah voyage #81707. Williams (1897), p. 680. Howley (2008), p. 151. Behrendt (1990), p. 118, fn 41. Trans Atlantic...
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    Paris. Argo sailed for the Mediterranean in September 1798. Argo, HMS Pomone, and HMS Cormorant convoyed a large fleet of merchantmen and transports to...
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    guns, commanded by Captain Henry Hope, HMS Pomone, bearing 38 guns, commanded by Captain John Richard Lumley, and HMS Tenedos, bearing 38 guns, commanded...
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  • Petition to The Honourable Mrs. F——s, a song that dates to 1731. Farmer (1897), pp. 238–9. LR (1814), Seq.№G19. Register of Shipping (1813), Seq.№G16....
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  • lined the coast. Towards the close of 1812 Carteret was moved into the Pomone, a frigate of the same force as the Naiad, employed on the coast of France...
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  • T331. Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Thames voyage #83739. Williams (1897), p. 680. Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Thames voyage #83738. "The...
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  • Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Voyage: Young William voyage #84102. Williams (1897), p. 680. LR (1801), Seq.No.Y35. Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Voyage:...
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  • pages. Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Hannah voyage #81704. Williams (1897), p. 680. Gøbel (2016), p. 33. Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Hannah...
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    midshipman aboard the battleship HMS Victorious. He was promoted Sub-Lieutenant in 1902 and the following year served on HMS Pomone in the Persian Gulf and Somaliland...
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  • returned as part of the homeward-bound East India fleet under the escort of HMS Raisonable. Varuna sailed from London on 20 November 1799 bound for Madras...
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  • the cruiser HMS Proserpine during that ship's coal consumption trials. In February 1899, he took charge of the protected cruiser HMS Pomone for her speed...
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    50°12′N 1°20′W / 50.200°N 1.333°W / 50.200; -1.333 (USS Osprey (AM-56)) HMS Pomone  Royal Navy 14 October 1811 A Leda-class frigate that served in the Napoleonic...
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  • Mystery John Cage (1912–1992): Europeras Robert Cambert (c.1627–1677): Pomone André Campra (1660–1744): Alcine, Les âges, Le carnaval de Venise, L'Europe...
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