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    The Spartiate was originally a French 74-gun ship of the line, launched in 1797. In 1798, she took part in the Battle of the Nile, where she became one...
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  • continued to use depot ships until being moved to Chatham in 1931. HMS Spartiate was Fisgard from 1915 to 1932. HMS Hercules was Fisgard II from 1915 to...
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    engaging their ships one by one. Nelson, on Vanguard, personally engaged Spartiate, while also coming under fire from Aquilon. At about eight o'clock, he...
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    but the battle around Spartiate continued until 21:00, when the badly wounded Emeriau ordered his colours struck. Although Spartiate was outnumbered, it...
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  • class (1782–1794) Spartiate (1794), a 16-gun corvette (1794–1795), bore the name Minerve (1794), a 40-gun frigate (1794–1809) Minerve (1797), a 58-gun ship...
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  • merchantman Spartiate, which the French Navy requisitioned to serve as 16-gun corvette on the Île de France station between 1794 and 1797. In May 1794...
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    Abu Qir Bay, Bellerophon hoisted jury masts and, towing the captured Spartiate with HMS Majestic, sailed to Gibraltar for a refit. When this was completed...
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    Peace of Amiens, Murray returned to sea in command of the 74-gun HMS Spartiate, but word soon reached him that Nelson had requested that Murray be his...
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    the Leeward Islands, where she captured the French privateer schooner Spartiate on 14 April 1795. Also under Riou, at an unknown date, Beaulieu encountered...
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    swivels, with a crew of 26. He was promoted to post-captain into the 74-gun Spartiate on 24 December 1798, and Kingfisher was taken over by his former first...
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    ( France): The ship was captured by the Guernsey privateer Resolution. Spartiate ( French Navy): Battle of the Nile, 1–3 August: The Téméraire-class ship...
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    James, William (2002) [1827]. The Naval History of Great Britain, Volume 2, 1797–1799. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-906-9. Jordan, Gerald; Rogers,...
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    (1789) – ex-French captured 1 August 1798, broken up 1821 Spartiate 74 (1794) – ex-French Spartiate, sheer hulk 1842, broken up 1857 Donegal 76 (1794) – ex-French...
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    British frigates Amazon (right) and Indefatigable (left), 13 & 14 January 1797. Rivoli, fitted with the camels that allowed her to cross the shallow banks...
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  • of ship launches in 1797 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1797. "Dutch Fifth Rate frigate 'Eendracht' (1797)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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    Captured by the Royal Navy on 21 October 1794, becoming HMS Revolutionnaire. Spartiate Builder: Le Havre Begun: May 1794 Launched: late November 1794 Completed:...
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    within an hour the French van had been defeated, Guerrier, Conquérant, Spartiate, Aquilon and Peuple Souverain all either in British hands or too badly...
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    5 October 1797 at Lorient) – Captured by the British near Brest in April 1798 and added to the RN under the same name, BU 1810. Spartiate 74 (launched...
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    excluding school and university members. American Football The Amiens Spartiates, operating in the top-level Ligue Élite de Football Américain, have been...
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    Vigilant, with Tonnant sharing in the capture. Next, Tonnant, Mars and Spartiate captured the Dutch ships Coffee Baum and Maasluys on 2 and 4 June. Tonnant...
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    to rear admiral on 27 May 1825, Hamond travelled in the third-rate HMS Spartiate on his new mission to deliver the treaty of separation between Brazil...
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  • Clarence in the English Channel. From 1825 to 1830 Warren commanded HMS Spartiate. He was promoted to be rear-admiral on 22 July 1830; from 1831 to 1834...
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  • of Vido. Stuart received promotion to post captain and took command of Spartiate at Plymouth on 9 November 1799. In November Commander William Ricketts...
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    1938 at Bellahouston Park 1939: World War II: Glasgow naval base HMS Spartiate opens 1940: Bombs in Glasgow hits Merkland Street subway station, closing...
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    Young at Minadab, only a short distance away, and Henry Bellairs of HMS Spartiate at Cliffden. Window tax was first levied in England in 1696 to offset...
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    Spartiate, (launched 1794 at Le Havre) – renamed Pensée in May 1795. Indienne, (launched 1796 at Le Havre) – burnt 1809. Furieuse, (launched 1797 at...
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    erroneously indicated by Pitou (although with a question mark) is 'Un Spartiate', but the original libretto gives the title role of Pollux (cf. Castor...
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    Nelson's weather column, the newly arrived 74-gun ships HMS Minotaur and HMS Spartiate. Neptuno fought both of them for the next hour, having her mizzen mast...
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  • State Description Princess Amelia  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by Spartiate ( France). She was set afire and sunk....
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  • Ness. 21 December – boom defence vessel Bayonet explodes at Leith. HMS Spartiate is established as a Royal Navy shore establishment for Western Approaches...
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