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    HMS Actaeon was a 44-gun fifth-rate Roebuck-class ship of the Royal Navy launched in 1778. Commissioned in the same year, the ship served throughout the...
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  • unserviceable in 1766. HMS Actaeon (1775) was a 28-gun sixth-rate frigate launched in 1775 and grounded and burnt in 1776. HMS Actaeon (1778) was a 44-gun fifth-rate...
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    HMS Roebuck 1774 – hospital ship 1790, troopship 1799, floating battery 1803, broken up 1811 HMS Romulus 1777 – taken by France 1781 HMS Actaeon 1778...
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  • part of the shore establishment HMS Vernon in 1884, and was renamed HMS Actaeon in 1905. She was finally sold in 1922. HMS Ariadne (1898) was a Diadem-class...
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    HMS London, a 6-gun busse and was then named as post-captain of the 28-gun frigate HMS Actaeon from 29 September 1757. Clements continued in Actaeon,...
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    Williams HMS Solebay (28 x guns), commanded by Captain Thomas Symonds HMS Actaeon (28 x guns), commanded by Captain Christopher Atkins HMS Siren (28...
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  • Caribbean in HMS Actaeon and two years later took over the sloop HMS Jamaica. In 1784 he was promoted to post captain and returned to Europe in HMS Resistance...
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    having sustained heavy casualties, including the loss of the sixth-rate HMS Actaeon, grounded and abandoned. Lord William Campbell, the last British Governor...
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    February, 1778 she and HMS Carysfort captured Dutch brig 'Batavear" off the mouth of the Santee River, South Carolina. On 24 February, 1778 she captured...
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    Britain's Surveyor of the Navy, Sir Thomas Slade, and were largely modeled on HMS Tartar, which was regarded as an exemplar among small frigates due to its...
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  • August 1778 as a follower of Captain Philip Boteler in the new ship HMS Actaeon. He later transferred with Captain Boteler to the ship-of-the-line HMS Ardent...
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    1781. Actaeon Builder: Randall & Co, Rotherhithe Ordered: 3 July 1776 Laid down: July 1776 Launched: 29 January 1778 Completed: 17 April 1778 at Deptford...
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    transferred to the 44-gun frigate HMS Actaeon, and then to the 14-gun sloop HMS Chameleon, before joining the sloop HMS Rover under Captain John Thomas...
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    Allegory of Prudence, Bacchus and Ariadne, Diana and Actaeon, Diana and Callisto, The Death of Actaeon, A Man with a Quilted Sleeve, Portrait of the Vendramin...
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  • Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates HMS Actaeon  Royal Navy 29 June 1776 Frigate burned at Charleston; reported as discovered by NUMA in 1981. USS Amazon...
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  • such as that Ladd & Co. and Charles Brewer. In 1836, Charlton requested HMS Actaeon sent under command of Lord Edward Russell to secure the release of two...
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  • Emergence of Loyalist Privateering During the American Revolution, 1775-1778 Volume I. Introduction to Chapter 8". digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu....
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