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    Courageux was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, lead ship of a two-ship sub-type of the Téméraire class that also comprised Marengo. She was...
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  • 29 March 1800 that was subsequently taken into Minorca. Courageux (1806), a 74-gun Courageux-class ship of the line. She was broken up in 1831. Courageaux...
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    HMS Courageux was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 26 March 1800 at Deptford. She was designed by Sir John Henslow...
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    evacuate the allied troops from the waterfront. They were joined by HMS Courageux under Captain William Waldegrave, which had been undergoing repairs in...
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    Cruizer continued operating in the North Sea, capturing the privateer Courageux on 13 July after a chase of three hours. Courageaux carried 14 guns and...
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    HMS Athenienne (1800) (category Maritime incidents in 1806)
    British vessels at Malta that shared in the prize money for the capture of Courageux on 29 March 1800. The Royal Navy brought Athénien into British service...
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    captured dozens of small merchant ships and a 28 gun French privateer, Courageux. Digby's habit of using his own funds to pay prize money to his crew straight...
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    ex-French Formidable, captured 1759); broken up 1768 Courageux 74 (1753, ex-French Courageux, captured 1761) wrecked 1796 Belleisle 64 (1760, ex-French...
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    The Atlantic campaign of 1806 was one of the most important and complex naval campaigns of the post-Trafalgar Napoleonic Wars. Seeking to take advantage...
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    avoid capture. Courageux 74 (launched 3 February 1806 at Lorient) – struck 1827 and taken to pieces in 1831–32. Ajax 74 (launched 17 June 1806 at Rochefort)...
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    HMS Blake (1808) (category Courageux-class ships of the line)
    Dockyard Laid down April 1806 Launched 23 August 1808 Fate Sold, 1816 General characteristics Class and type Modified Courageux-class ship of the line Tons...
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    inscribed on his coat of arms. In June his squadron of four ships captured Courageux. In April 1800 was in command of the blockading squadron off Cadiz, and...
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    21 April 1806, by Pierre-Julien Gilbert Class overview Name Ganges Operators  Royal Navy Preceded by Alfred class Succeeded by Courageux class In service...
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  • unemployed, Lee returned to service in early 1805, taking over the 74-gun HMS Courageux and joining the squadron under Sir Richard Strachan in the Bay of Biscay...
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    Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry (category UK MPs 1802–1806)
    commandée par les généraux Stewart et Paget. Les Français malgré leurs courageux efforts, ne purent pas lutter contre de forces si supérieures, et repassèrent...
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    HMS Discovery. During the Nootka Crisis, both men were transferred to HMS Courageux, but returned to Discovery and departed for the northwest coast of America...
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    Minerva 1759 – taken by the French frigate Concorde in 1778, retaken by HMS Courageux in 1781 HMS Vestal 1757 – broken up 1775 HMS Diana 1757 – sold 1793 Richmond...
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    fluyts to supply French positions in the Caribbean, with his flag on Courageux. Meeting the British blockade off the Îles des Saintes on 15 April, he...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1806 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1806. "Lancaster, January 11". Lancaster Gazetter. Vol. 5, no...
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  • midshipman on 9 January 1779, and embarking on board the 74-gun ship HMS Courageux, commanded by Captain Lord Mulgrave. After serving some time with the...
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  • cutter Queen Charlotte when Sandwich captured the French privateer Courageux. Courageux, Jean-Baptiste Sauveur, master, was a privateer from Saint-Malo armed...
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    needed] He was promoted lieutenant on 30 November 1805. He was appointed to Courageux, and was present in her in the West Indies at the action in which the...
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    Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet (category UK MPs 1802–1806)
    the age of 12. He became a midshipman aboard Lord Mulgrave's 74-gun HMS Courageux, and took part in the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1788. Buller received...
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  • Cospatrick 1874 (18 November) Caught fire in the South Atlantic 464 HMS Courageux 1796 (18 December) Shipwrecked at Apes' Hill, Barbary Coast (now Monte...
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    HMS San Domingo (1809) (category Courageux-class ships of the line)
    Dockyard Laid down June 1806 Launched 3 March 1809 Fate Sold, 1816 General characteristics Class and type Modified Courageux-class ship of the line Tons...
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    squadron consisted at this time of the 80-gun Caesar, the 74-gun Hero, Courageux, Namur and Bellona, and the frigates the 36-gun Santa Margarita and 32-gun...
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    capture, 7 April 1814. Ajax Rochefort 17 June 1806 Decommissioned, 1816. Courageux Lorient 3 Feb 1806 Broken up, 1831. D'Hautpoul 2 September 1807 Captured...
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  • come into action. She eventually joined the British line astern of HMS Courageux and ahead of Strachan's flagship HMS Caesar. In the ensuing Battle of...
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  • (1899). Records of the Cape Colony from February 1793 [to: Feb. 1803-July 1806. p. 498. Phipps, John (1840). A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building...
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    March a French squadron consisting of three 74-gun ships, D'Hautpoul, Courageux and Polonais, and two frigates, Félicité and Furieuse, under the overall...
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