• Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Modeste: HMS Modeste (1759) was a 64-gun third rate, previously the French Modeste. She was captured in 1759, used...
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    HMS Modeste was a modified Black Swan-class sloop of the British Royal Navy. She was built by Chatham Dockyard, during the Second World War, being launched...
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    HMS Modeste was a 36-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She had previously been a ship of the French Navy under the name Modeste. Launched in France...
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    HMS Modeste was a British Royal Navy corvette commissioned in 1838 and sold in 1866. The Modeste was a part of the British forces engaged in the First...
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    HMS Modeste was a Amethyst-class corvette built for the Royal Navy in the early 1870s. She served in the Perak campaign in the 1870s. Ballard, G. A. (1937)...
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  • French Navy French ship Modeste, list of French ships with this name HMS Modeste, list of British ships with this name Modeste (comic character), a Belgian...
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  • borne the name Modeste: Modeste (1759), captured in 1759 and taken into service as HMS Modeste. She was broken up in August 1800. Modeste (1786), captured...
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    HMS Modeste was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was previously the 64-gun Modeste, of the French Navy, launched in 1759 and...
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    renamed to replace Holsten (I). Seized by the British (HMS Modeste (1793), HMS Terpsichore (1785) and HMS Dasher) on the Hooghly in January 1808. Six other...
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  • HMS Cardigan Bay, HMS St Brides Bay, HMS Chevron (unsourced) Sloop: HMS Black Swan, HMS Alacrity, HMS Modeste, Hart, HMS Opossum, HMS Sparrow, HMS Crane...
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    French vessels, which therefore escaped. The Royal Navy named Terpsichore HMS Modeste, but never commissioned her. On 22 May 1814 Majestic recaptured the former...
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    (sloop) HMS Modeste (sloop) HMS Meon (frigate) HMS Dalrymple (survey vessel) Submarine depot ships: HMS Forth, HMS Rampura HMS Manxman (Minelayer) HMS Tyne...
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    in the Mediterranean, and in October 1806 took command of the 36-gun HMS Modeste. Elliot commanded her for the next six years, and sailed for the East...
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    at Gibraltar comprising ships of the line HMS Thunderer and HMS Modeste, frigate HMS Thetis and sloop HMS Favourite, under the command of Captain Charles...
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    defend Xiamen. Commander John Elliot Bingham (late first lieutenant of HMS Modeste) wrote a detailed first-hand account of the battle from a British perspective...
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    Dispatched from the Pacific Station to gather intelligence on the HBC posts, HMS Modeste arrived at the Columbia River in July 1844. Chief Factor James Douglas...
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    to be in Cirebon, a force was landed there from HMS Lion, HMS Nisus, HMS President, HMS Phoebe and HMS Hesper on 4 September, causing the defenders to...
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    ship HMS Tisiphone in the Mediterranean Fleet. Martin was promoted to captain on 5 November 1793 and given command of the fifth-rate HMS Modeste, a frigate...
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    February 1760 and joined his next ship, the 64-gun ship of the line HMS Modeste, on 20 February 1761. Between 7 January and 10 February of the following...
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    (launched 1812 at Antwerp) – captured by British Navy 1814, becoming HMS Modeste. Érigone, (launched 1812 at Antwerp) - demolished at Brest 1825. Aréthuse...
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    HDMS Freya HDMS Holstein HDMS Maria HDMS Mary HDMS Nymphe HMS Modeste HMS Terpsichore HMS Dasher 3 Sepoy companies Strength 12 ships c. 40 men Few cannons...
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    under Captain Alexander Buller with his senior officer's pennant in HMS Modeste, to take part in an expedition against the murderers of Mr James Birch...
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    School. His national service was in the Royal Navy, serving aboard HMS Modeste and HMS Birmingham. He retired as Chairman of his family's sausage-making...
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  • French corvette Iéna captured her in 1808 in the Bay of Bengal, but HMS Modeste recaptured her. Frederick (1805 ship) was built in America but the British...
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    February 1812 Fate: Captured by the fourth rate HMS Majestic in February 1814, becoming HMS Modeste; she was broken up in 1816 Érigone Builder: Antwerp...
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    on a voyage to Lisbon after falling from the mizzen topmast head of HMS Modeste. Louisa Tollemache, 7th Countess of Dysart (2 July 1745–1840), married...
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  • he took command of the 36-gun HMS Modeste and on 6 February 1813 captured the 14-gun privateer Furet off Sicily. Modeste was put out of commission towards...
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  • Admiralty. After the War he was given command of the sloop HMS Modeste and then the destroyer HMS Finistere and then moved to the Naval Ordnance Department...
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  • officers and crew. Captain the Honourable George Elliot, captain of HMS Modeste, demanded a 2% freight fee to carry the silver to Calcutta, a demand...
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    October 1793 Speedy accompanied HMS Bedford and HMS Captain into Genoa, where they captured a French frigate, Modeste, and two armed tartanes in the Raid...
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