• have borne the name Atalante: Atalante (1707), a 40-gun ship, broken up in 1733. Atalante (1741), a 32-gun ship, sunk in 1760. Atalante (1768), was a French...
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  • living in permanently anoxic conditions". BMC Biology. 8 (1): 30. doi:10.1186/1741-7007-8-30. PMC 2907586. PMID 20370908. Stephen Ornes: Animals without oxygen...
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    Vincent to London. She was taken in toe L'Orient, Seine-Maritime, France. Atalante ( French Navy): The 16-gun brig-sloop was captured on 10 January by the...
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  • HMS Hawk (1803) was an 18-gun sloop, previously the French privateer Atalante. HMS Plantagenet captured her in 1803 and she foundered in 1804. HMS Hawk (1806)...
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    to Captain. From June to December 1776, he commanded the 32-gun frigate Atalante in an expedition to test marine chronometers and survey the coasts of Sicily...
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    – 6 Bermuda-built ship sloops, 1805–1812. Indian (1805) Bermuda (1806) Atalante (1808) Martin (1809) Morgiana (1811) Sylph (1812) This table excludes the...
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    launched February 1741 at Brest) – captured by British Navy 4 April 1744, but not added to RN, instead sold as privateer Boscawen. Atalante, (one-off 32/34-gun...
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    January 1741 at Brest, designed and built by Jean Geoffroy) – Captured by the British in 1746 and added to the RN as HMS Portland's Prize Atalante 52 guns...
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    1824". HathiTrust. 1741. pp. 78 v. "Lloyd's list. 1805-1806". HathiTrust. 1741. pp. 78 v. "Lloyd's list. 1785-1786". HathiTrust. 1741. pp. 78 v. "Lloyd's...
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    joined the Navy as a garde-marine on 5 April 1707. In 1710 he served on Atalante under Du Clerc in an expedition against Rio de Janeiro. Wounded and taken...
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    Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. III (1741–1770) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. "The Halifax Gazette - Google...
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  • promoted to Captain in 1772. In 1774, he was given command of the frigate Atalante. In 1777, he transferred to the 64-gun Lion, and later he was appointed...
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  • №2004. Lloyd's List №2102. "Lloyd's list. 1787-1788". 1741. pp. 78 v. "Lloyd's list. 1791-1792". 1741. pp. 78 v. LR (1799), Seq.No.B637. Lloyd's List №4294...
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  • his tenth and last Gospel tour, visiting Thebes, St. Theodore, Levadeia, Atalante, Chalkis, Kyme, Aliverion, Kariston, Gaurion on the islands of Andros,...
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