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    Seine was a 38-gun French Seine-class frigate that the Royal Navy captured in 1798 and commissioned as the fifth-rate HMS Seine. On 20 August 1800, Seine...
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  • Napoleonic Wars: HMS Seine (1798) was a fifth-rate frigate, originally named Seine, captured from the French in 1798 and wrecked in 1803. HMS Seine was a fifth-rate...
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    Brittany coast in sight, Seine was spotted by the inshore frigate squadron of HMS Jason, HMS Pique and HMS Mermaid. While Mermaid cut Seine off from the coast...
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  • frigates during the action of 30 June 1798 and recommissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Seine. French gunboat Seine (1798), a gunboat commissioned on the Nile...
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    18-pounders. Seine Builder: Le Havre Begun: May 1793 Launched: 19 December 1793 Completed: March 1794 Fate: Captured by the Royal Navy on 30 June 1798, becoming...
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    off Brest 23 April 1798, and in company with HMS Pique, the 38-gun frigate Seine in the Breton Passage at the action of 30 June 1798. Marie came in the...
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  • broken up in 1810. HMS Ambuscade was the 40-gun French frigate Embuscade, which the Royal Navy captured in 1798. She was renamed HMS Seine when the previous...
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  • HMS Blanche (1786) in 1795. HMS Pique was wrecked in action with the French ship Seine in 1798. HMS Pique was formerly the French ship Pallas, a 36-gun fifth rate, captured...
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    Navy before being wrecked in an engagement with the French ship Seine in 1798. The Seine had been spotted heading for a French port and Pique and another...
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    First Coalition before being captured by the British. Renamed HMS Ambuscade and later HMS Seine, she participated in the Napoleonic Wars in the Royal Navy...
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  • Launched: 10 May 1797 Completed: February 1798 Fate: Destroyed on 29 May 1798 in the mouth of the Dives (river) by HMS Hydra. This is based on the descriptions...
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  • 1746 and renamed HMS Ambuscade. She was sold at Deptford in 1762. Embuscade (1789), a frigate captured in 1799, later renamed HMS Seine when the previous...
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    Policrate 1798, April 2 – HMS Mars captures the French ship Hercule 1798, April 17 – HMS Recovery captures the French privateer Revanche 1798, July 4 –...
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    to the French Navy. Seine ( French Navy): The Seine-class frigate was captured on 30 June by the Royal Navy's HMS Jason and HMS Pique. Sophie ( France):...
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    on 29 June 1798 Mermaid, Pique, and Jason came across the French frigate Seine, which was bound for Lorient. At the action of 30 June 1798, The British...
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  • the 32-gun frigate HMS Jason in 1798. While patrolling off the Penmarks on 29 June 1798 she and her consorts HMS Mermaid and HMS Pique came across the...
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    Navy. The British captured her in 1801 at the fall of Alexandria, named her HMS Alexandria, sailed her back to Britain, but never commissioned her. She was...
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    captain; and thence to flag captain to Gower on Princess Royal. In 1805 HMS Seine was captained by him. In 1809, he commanded Defence in the Walcheren Expedition...
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    Completed: February 1795 Fate: Captured by the British Navy on 20 October 1798, becoming HMS Immortalite. Impatiente Builder: Lorient Begun: May 1794 Launched:...
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    30 June 1798, which ended with Seine and the British frigates HMS Jason and HMS Pique all ashore near La Rochelle. Jason and the captured Seine were refloated...
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    from the Indian Ocean. At 7 a.m. on 29 June, Seine was sighted by Jason and the frigates HMS Pique, and HMS Mermaid off Brittany. At around 1:35 a.m. a...
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    January 1798 at Rochefort. She became the privateer Egyptienne, which HMS Hippomenes, captured in 1804. The British took Egyptienne into service as HMS Antigua...
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  • prizes. In 1798 it captures the ship Rainha dos Anjos (Queen of Angels) in Maldonado (today, Uruguay). In July 1799, he met the 38-gun HMS Tamar and,...
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  • Valeureuse was a 40-gun Valeureuse-class (modified Seine-class frigate) frigate of the French Navy, launched in 1798 and so damaged in a storm in 1806 that she...
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    The action of 30 May 1798 was a minor naval engagement between a small British squadron and a small French squadron off the coast of Normandy, France during...
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    HMS Phaeton was a 38-gun, Minerva-class fifth rate of Britain's Royal Navy. This frigate was most noted for her intrusion into Nagasaki harbour in 1808...
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  • HMS Garland was the French privateer Mars, launched in 1798 that Amethyst captured in 1800. The Royal Navy took her into service and sent her out to the...
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    boats had gone about their work Hood had ordered HMS Robust under Captain George Elphinstone and HMS Leviathan under Captain Benjamin Hallowell to evacuate...
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    Breton Passage on 30 June 1798, after an engagement in which the French suffered some 170 men killed. The French vessel was Seine, which the Royal Navy took...
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  • 30 June 1798. On 29 June, Pique was part of an inshore squadron comprising the 38-gun HMS Jason under Captain Charles Stirling, and 32-gun HMS Mermaid...
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