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underwent fitting at
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suffered any casualties, though the crews were subject to waves breaking over them for six hours until the tide, which had risen 32 feet (9.8 m) (perpendicular), providentially receded.
543:, of 16 guns and carrying a cargo of tobacco from Baltimore to London; she had been a prize to the other two fleeing vessels, and Bartholomew believed that her cargo was worth £30–40,000.
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nevertheless filled with water and settled into the sand. When the tide went out she settled even further. Although several other vessels in the bay such as
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In 1987 metal detectors discovered what would prove to be the site of the wreck. Excavations under the auspices of the
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A distribution of the monies took place in
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441:claimed a share of the prize money, a claim that
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886:. 4 November 1796. pp. 1051–1058.
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437:on 5 May 1799 in a notable action.
351:, surrendered without a fight to a
774:states that Bayley was captain of
343:At Saldanha Bay a squadron of the
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451:One month after leaving Plymouth
298:. She then served briefly in the
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1138:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot.
807:got safely out to sea, though
583:shared their prize money with
471:sailed with a convoy to Cork.
433:captured the French privateer
1:
811:had to cut away her mainmast.
575:together three days earlier.
425:sailed from Plymouth for the
563:, and had a crew of 42 men.
486:brought in the Swedish brig
296:capitulation of Saldanha Bay
200:Dutch: 110' (Amsterdam foot)
502:to Hamburg with a cargo of
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535:fleeing to the southeast.
478:brought into Plymouth the
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1166:. Unpublished manuscript.
1134:Hepper, David J. (1994).
745:. A first-class share to
589:and the hired armed brig
467:to Copenhagen. On 15 May
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143:17 August 1796 by capture
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270:Dutch service:16-18 guns
156:General characteristics
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1203:HMS Havick (ship, 1796)
791:The hired armed cutter
340:under the 8th Charter.
151:Wrecked 9 November 1800
1171:Winfield, Rif (2008).
523:to chase north. There
498:had been sailing from
338:Admiralty of Amsterdam
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1153:Rotterdams jaarboekje
850:Rotterdams jaarboekje
726:Rotterdams jaarboekje
693:Jersey Heritage Trust
494:, Sandelhus, master.
397:on 22 December 1796.
1205:at Wikimedia Commons
852:(1900), pp. 107–108.
509:On 29 January 1800,
429:. Eight days later,
1472:Hired armed cutter
770:The article in the
657:so she anchored in
527:observed a ship, a
363:on 17 August 1796.
258:British service:121
1110:"Havick excavated"
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915:The London Gazette
883:The London Gazette
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357:George Elphinstone
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1159:van Maanen, Ron.
1145:978-0-948864-30-8
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1019:, Vol. 3, p. 236.
967:, Vol. 2, p. 541.
955:, Vol. 2, p. 351.
943:, Vol. 1, p. 539.
931:, Vol. 1, p. 536.
899:, Vol. 1, p. 344.
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