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observed 26 schuyts coming from Ostend and going towards
Flushing. They proceeded to keep up a running fire on these vessels for about two hours, while enduring fire from shore batteries. Eventually, the two British vessels hauled off, fearful of running aground on the Stroom sand, having succeeded
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from London on 21 March 1820. She returned on 30 March 1821 with 600 casks of whale oil. On her third whaling voyage
Captain Baker sailed from London on 23 May 1821, bound for the Pacific Ocean. At some point in 1821 Baker died. Captain Murry sailed
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in August 1803. She then underwent fitting for naval service at
Deptford between 5 September and 10 November. Commander Edward Mitchell commissioned her in September. On 11 November she, together with
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for 1829 still carried stale data, but also showed her master as having changed in 1826 from
Reynolds to J. Rutter, and her owner as having changed from T. Ward to Robinson. However, it still showed
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left on her last recorded whaling voyage on 11 June 1823. For this voyage her owner was Birnie. Captain
Reynolds returned on 3 May 1825 with 220 casks of whale oil, two tanks, and fins.
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Commander Henry Butt replaced
Mitchell in May 1805. Commander Edward Killwick replaced Butt, and then Commander Brian Hodgson replaced Killwick. In March 1808
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306:. The Navy laid her up in 1808 before selling her in 1810. She then returned to mercantile service. Between 1818 and 1825 she made four voyages as a
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had damages repaired. In 1818 her master changed from Ayres to
Lancashire, and her trade from Liverpool–Philadelphia to London–Southern Fishery.
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voyage. It is not clear when she returned, but in 1819 she had damages repaired. On her second whaling voyage
Captain Baker sailed
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The Naval
History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV
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in 1830, still with
Robinson as master and owner, and still with London–Memel as her trade. From 1830 to 1833
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and both had been caught in the gales that were wreaking havoc along the coasts in the North Sea.
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was a Dutch-built dogger armed with a 24-pounder gun and six swivels, and had a crew of 33 men.
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in 1801 with T. Gamble, master, Warran & Co., owner, and trade London–Saint Petersburg.
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in driving only one Dutch vessel aground, but having sustained no casualties themselves.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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She arrived on 6 August 1804 at North Yarmouth, together with the armed defense ship
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back to London arriving on 22 March 1823 with 430 casks of whale oil and with fins (
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with Reynolds, master, J. Robinson, owner, and trade Falmouth. Also, for some time
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The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered the sloop
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carried stale data into their 1827 issues. However, in the 1827 issue of the
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483:, lying at Chatham, for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that date.
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was launched in 1801 at Mistley, near Colchester. She first appeared in
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in 1810 with Fraser, master, and trade London-based transport. The
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was in a waterlogged state and her crew abandoned their vessel.
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with Robinson as master and owner, and her trade as London–
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cooperated in an unsuccessful attempt to cut out the
451:. Commander Mitchell reported on 14 May 1805 that
294:was launched in 1801 at Mistley as the mercantile
507:for 1811 gave her master's name as J. Frazier.
534:from London on 12 September 1818 on her first
8:
575:the Supplement carried an update. It showed
530:. Captain Langcaster or Lancashire sailed
626:as sailing in the Southern Whale Fishery.
225:Overall:96 ft 5 in (29.4 m)
881:British Southern Whale Fishery Voyages:
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302:purchased her in 1803 and named her HMS
19:For other ships with the same name, see
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228:Keel:74 ft 6 in (22.7 m)
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1024:Age of Sail merchant ships of England
729:(1810), Supple. pages "A", Seq.â„–A126.
662:The prize money for a seaman was 10d.
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691:(1801), "A" supple. pages, Seq.â„–A35.
458:had captured the French privateer
14:
246:10 ft 6 in (3.2 m)
238:25 ft 1 in (7.6 m)
768:. 5 December 1809. p. 1960.
495:and returned her to her name of
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426:from Ostend. then on 23 June,
280:1811:6 Ă— 12-pounder carronades
1:
398:, and the hired armed lugger
849:. 12 June 1810. p. 863.
778:James (1837), Vol. 3, p.339.
462:and sent her into Yarmouth.
829:. 18 May 1805. p. 669.
809:. 14 May 1805. p. 650.
404:, shared in the capture of
274:Royal Navy:14 Ă— 24-pounder
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899:(1827), "A" Supple. pages.
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491:Ward & Co. purchased
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1029:Sloops of the Royal Navy
473:was laid up at Chatham.
191:General characteristics
79:Mistley, near Colchester
526:made four voyages as a
990:Winfield, Rif (2008).
976:"Mason, Francis"
522:Between 1818 and 1825
312:southern whale fishery
982:Royal Naval Biography
897:Register of Shipping
861:Register of Shipping
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630:last appears in the
586:On 1 November 1825,
573:Register of Shipping
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505:Register of Shipping
170:1810: Ward & Co.
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863:(1818), Seq.â„–A697.
846:The London Gazette
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841:"No. 16378"
821:"No. 15808"
801:"No. 15807"
760:"No. 16322"
559:Merchantman
487:Merchantman
406:Upstalsboom
390:hired armed
318:Merchantman
199:248, or 249
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1013:Categories
952:References
367:Raisonable
342:purchased
335:Royal Navy
300:Royal Navy
276:carronades
261:Complement
255:Ship-sloop
670:Citations
607:HMS
493:Inspector
481:Inspector
477:Disposal:
471:Inspector
453:HMS
446:HMS
432:Inspector
417:Inspector
410:HMS
373:Africiane
304:Inspector
291:Inspector
251:Sail plan
138:Sold 1810
121:Inspector
973:(1827).
961:(1837).
567:and the
510:In 1815
455:Musquito
355:Majestic
269:Armament
175:Acquired
127:Acquired
84:Launched
915:â„– 6064.
638:showed
464:Orestes
460:Orestes
441:Chapman
379:Glatton
205:⁄
76:Builder
39:History
998:
603:tender
601:was a
592:cutter
549:baleen
528:whaler
518:Whaler
448:Censor
393:cutter
388:, the
385:Beaver
308:whaler
298:. The
220:Length
883:Amity
650:Notes
640:Amity
628:Amity
624:Amity
588:Amity
581:Memel
577:Amity
563:Both
553:Amity
545:Amity
540:Amity
532:Amity
524:Amity
512:Amity
497:Amity
428:Galgo
412:Galgo
401:Agnes
396:Swift
349:Eagle
344:Amity
323:Amity
296:Amity
167:Owner
161:Amity
68:Owner
62:Amity
996:ISBN
614:Star
599:Star
595:Star
430:and
421:pram
415:and
289:HMS
235:Beam
183:Fate
157:Name
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116:Name
92:Fate
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