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    HMS Hebrus was a 36-gun Scamander-class frigate of the Royal Navy. Constructed in response to the start of the War of 1812, Hebrus was commissioned in...
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    stronger British squadron including the ship of the line HMS Hannibal, frigate HMS Hebrus and brig HMS Sparrow. Sultane, badly damaged in the engagement with...
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  • century who is best known for his service as commander of the frigate HMS Hebrus, in the Battle of Jobourg off the Normandy Coast, in the last frigate...
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    ships began pounding the fort with Congreve rockets (from rocket vessel HMS Erebus) and mortar shells (from bomb vessels Terror, Volcano, Meteor, Devastation...
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    close inshore between British frigate HMS Hebrus and French frigate Etoile. After several hours of combat, Hebrus succeeded in defeating and capturing...
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    1813 HMS Scamander 1813 HMS Tagus 1813 HMS Ister 1813 HMS Tigris 1813 HMS Euphrates 1813 HMS Hebrus 1813 HMS Granicus 1813 HMS Alpheus 1814 Seringapatam...
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  • and was sold in 1814. HMS Topaze (1814), a 38-gun fifth rate, previously the French frigate Étoile. She was captured by Hebrus in 1814 and became a receiving...
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    James Gambier. Commanded HMS Defence on the Glorious First of June Sir Edward Hamilton. As captain of HMS Surprise, he recaptured HMS Hermione Sir Charles...
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    privateer just outside Havana 1814, March 27 – HMS Hebrus captures French frigate Étoile 1815, May 30 – HMS Rivoli captures the French frigate Melpomène...
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    Hebrus's rigging; Hebrus from the start fired into Étoile's hull. Eventually Philibert struck, after having lost 40 men killed and 71 wounded. Hebrus...
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    Fire to the White House". History Geek. Retrieved 19 July 2024. Davis, P. "HMS Rhadamanthus (1832)". The Victorian Royal Navy. Retrieved 20 July 2024. "London...
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    George's Philip Hudson), and transported to England aboard the frigate HMS Hebrus to be re-interred at the family vault at St Margaret's, Westminster, a...
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  • and sent Hebrus and Sparrow after Etoile. Both French vessels were captured the next day. Hannibal captured Sultane without a fight. Hebrus captured Étoile...
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  • 1814 at Chatham Dockyard Fate: Sold 29 January 1818 Yellow pine group. HMS Hebrus Builder: John Barton, Limehouse Ordered: 16 November 1812 Laid down: January...
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    two British ships anchored in Porto Praya on Santiago to effect repairs. (Hebrus later captured Etoile.) Command of Astraea passed to Captain William Black...
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    (HMS Severn, Glasgow, Granicus, and Hebrus), and four bomb ships (HMS Belzebub, Fury, Hecla, and Infernal). HMS Queen Charlotte—100 guns—was his flagship...
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    returned to Britain and on 9 July 1815 sailed up the Gironde, together with Hebrus and Falmouth. Pactolus was on a mission to treat with the authorities in...
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  • for notable action. A contemporary wrote of the action: "The Granicus and Hebrus frigates, and the smaller vessels (except the bombs) being considered in...
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    also destroyed a large store of tobacco. On 20 August Severn, the frigate Hebrus, and the gun-brig Manly sailed up the Patuxent to follow the boats as far...
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    further down in the Bay. Rear Admiral Pulteney Malcolm assigned the frigate Hebrus to escort the American sloop to Tangier Island, where he thought Tonnant...
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  • Clausel, who was commanding the armies in the area. Shortly after, the 36-gun Hebrus, under Captain Edmund Palmer, arrived with arms and supplies for the Royalists...
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    August the 40-gun fourth rate Endymion-class frigate Severn, the frigate Hebrus and Manly sailed up the Patuxent River to follow the boats as far as possible...
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  • Feby. 1814 1814, 25 February Capture of the Clorinde. 32 Napoleonic Wars Hebrus Wh. L'Etoile 1814, 27 March Capture of the Étoile. 40 Napoleonic Wars Gaieta...
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    (44 guns; en flute), Brune (56 guns; en flute), Severn (1813) (40 guns), Hebrus (36 guns), Rota (38 guns), Primrose (18 guns), Terror (1813) and Devastation...
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