HMS Garland was a 22-gun Royal Navy Laurel-class post ship. She was built by Richard Chapman at Bideford and launched on 5 May 1807. She saw action in...
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have been named HMS Garland. The name dates back to 1242, being the oldest confirmed ship name in the Royal Navy. English ship Garland (1590) (or Guardland)...
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1807 HMS Comus 1806 – wrecked at Newfoundland 1816 HMS Garland 1807 – sold 1817 HMS Perseus 1812 – hulked as receiving ship 1816, broken up 1850 HMS Volage...
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HMS Undaunted was a Lively-class fifth-rate 38-gun sailing frigate of the British Royal Navy, built during the Napoleonic Wars, which conveyed Napoleon...
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1879. The third HMS Eclair (1801) was a 10-gun schooner. Under the command of enseigne de vaiseau Sougé she sailed to Basse-Terre. Garland, a tender to Daphne...
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HMS Garland was a frigate of the British Royal Navy, launched at Sheerness in 1748. She had an apparently uneventful career in the Royal Navy, not being...
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HMS Pickle was a topsail schooner of the Royal Navy. She was originally a civilian vessel named Sting, of six guns, that Lord Hugh Seymour purchased to...
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commanded by Lieutenant John Garland, which was shipwrecked there in 1807. The Oriental Navigator for 1816 recorded Garland's discovery under the name Rosaretta...
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slave trade was outlawed by the United States and the United Kingdom in 1807. The 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Act outlawed the slave trade throughout...
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HMS Cornwallis was a Royal Navy 54-gun fourth rate. Jemsatjee Bomanjee built the Marquis Cornwallis of teak for the Honourable East India Company (EIC)...
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her back into service as HMS Laurestinus. She wrecked in the Bahamas in August 1813. HMS Comus HMS Garland HMS Perseus HMS Volage "No. 16362". The London...
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HMS Tonnant (lit. 'Thundering') was an 80-gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She had previously been Tonnant of the French Navy and the lead ship...
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the abolition of the slave trade in 1807 she became a West Indiaman that two French privateers captured in late 1807 or early 1808. Herald was registered...
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France Austen was dispatched in command of a squadron with HMS Undaunted and HMS Garland to hunt a Neapolitan squadron suspected to be at large in the...
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John Inglis (Royal Navy officer) (category 1807 deaths)
joined HMS Garland as a volunteer. He left HMS Garland after less than three months in order to travel to England to join the newly built HMS Hussar under...
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of the small frigate HMS Garland, which he commanded in the North Sea until 1798, when he transferred to the larger frigate HMS Boston. Boston was stationed...
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French frigate Minerve (1794) (redirect from HMS Minerve (1795))
before being broken up in 1814: Minerve, 1794–1795 HMS Minerve, 1795–1803 Canonnière, 1803–1810 HMS Confiance, 1810–1814 Her keel was laid in January 1792...
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(1978 film), an American made-for-television biographical film about Judy Garland The Rainbow (1989 film), a 1989 British drama, adapted from the Lawrence...
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1798. In 1800 Honynman took command of HMS Garland, initially on service in the English Channel. He sailed Garland to the Caribbean Sea in June 1801, bringing...
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HMS Eclair was a French Navy schooner launched in 1799 and captured in 1801. The British took her into service under her French name and armed her with...
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HMS Avon was a Royal Navy Cruizer-class brig-sloop built at Falmouth and launched in 1805. In the War of 1812 she fought a desperate action with USS Wasp...
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Indiaman. She disappeared after a gale in August 1815. Captain Thomas Garland Murray acquired a letter of marque on 26 January 1799. He sailed from Portsmouth...
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these deserters. In one notorious instance in 1807, otherwise known as the Chesapeake–Leopard affair, HMS Leopard fired on USS Chesapeake causing significant...
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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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which were erected by Scottish immigrants, the high-relief rose, and garland decorations above the north entrance and the fish scale pattern beneath...
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HMS Hornet was a 16-gun ship-rigged sloop of the Cormorant class in the Royal Navy, ordered 18 February 1793, built by Marmaduke Stalkart and launched...
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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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HMS Phoenix was a 36-gun Perseverance-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. The shipbuilder George Parsons built her at Bursledon and launched her...
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Stephen D. (1990). "The Captains in the British slave trade from 1785 to 1807" (PDF). Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire....
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Thetford 1806–1807, who lost his right hand in childhood accident at a mill. Sir Samuel Hood, MP for Westminster 1806–1807 and Bridport 1807–1812, who lost...
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