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483:, of 426 tons (bm), P. Inglis, master, which had been sailing from London to Martinique;
640:. A violent fight ensued for two hours and 20 minutes that left both ships dismasted,
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652:, 40 killed and 80 wounded. During the night, the ships built
454:, Johnston, master, had been sailing from London to Suriname.
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357:A naval engagement at night, an action between HMS
709:From January 1832, she was used as a coal hulk in
318:From June 1809, she was stationed with the 16-gun
514:, homeward bound from Malta, found her floating.
462:and sent her into Plymouth. The other four were:
489:, Scheidt, master, which had been sailing to
209:1,950 m (21,000 sq ft) of sail
8:
656:and resumed the pursuit the next day, when
885:A Frigate of King George, Brian Vale, 2001
406:, and sentenced to three years in prison.
230:In practice carried either 44 or 46 guns:
697:was brought into British service as HMS
674:struck after the first cannon shot from
16:For other ships with the same name, see
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310:she was eventually broken up in 1851.
29:
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413:captured the British merchant vessel
299:captured her in 1814 and renamed her
111:
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185:46.93 m (154 ft 0 in)
741:with clasp "Eurotas 25 Feby. 1814".
193:11.91 m (39 ft 1 in)
510:at sea, where the Falmouth packet
14:
201:5.9 m (19 ft 4 in)
788:№4831. Accessed 3 December 2016.
330:. In September, she sailed with
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976:Age of Sail frigates of France
306:. After serving 19 years as a
1:
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939:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005).
739:Naval General Service Medal
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538:Post Office Packet Service
148:Broken up on 24 April 1851
15:
670:intervened. The helpless
548:, Captain James Cock, at
152:
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598:On 25 February 1814, at
373:On 13 December, she and
361:and the French frigates
419:in the Atlantic Ocean (
153:General characteristics
920:Howat, J.N.T. (1984).
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986:Ships built in France
713:. She was eventually
396:action of 20 May 1811
394:She took part in the
387:On 15 December 1809,
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262:18-pounder carronades
258:36-pounder carronades
900:www.pbenyon.plus.com
896:"HMS [Ship]"
532:On 18 February 1814
409:On 6 December 1813,
18:French ship Clorinde
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579:. Although Captain
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400:Jacques Saint-Cricq
252:8-pounder long guns
872:2006-03-08 at the
853:. 26 January 1849.
850:The London Gazette
830:2012-02-22 at the
769:2006-05-05 at the
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950:978-2-9525917-0-6
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289:French Navy
240:Quarterdeck
235:18-pounders
996:Coal hulks
991:1808 ships
970:Categories
931:0900657952
914:References
684:Portsmouth
518:Challenger
506:abandoned
348:Guadeloupe
297:Royal Navy
244:forecastle
214:Complement
206:Propulsion
22:HMS Aurora
959:165892922
749:Citations
715:broken up
665:HMS
658:HMS
654:jury rigs
631:HMS
593:Townshend
585:Townshend
545:Townshend
527:Lusitania
516:HMS
460:Lusitania
452:Lusitania
416:Lusitania
379:HMS
377:captured
308:coal hulk
88:Laid down
870:Archived
828:Archived
767:Archived
711:Falmouth
695:Clorinde
680:Clorinde
672:Clorinde
650:Clorinde
638:Clorinde
589:Clorinde
534:Clorinde
521:brought
504:Clorinde
456:Clorinde
411:Clorinde
389:Clorinde
375:Renommée
367:Clorinde
363:Renommée
332:Renommée
327:Renommée
274:Clorinde
260:or 12 ×
222:Armament
137:Acquired
104:Captured
96:Launched
82:Clorinda
78:Namesake
72:Clorinde
40:Clorinde
824:Eurotas
735:Eurotas
667:Achates
648:), and
642:Eurotas
636:chased
633:Eurotas
605:47°40′N
555:48°30′N
429:10°30′W
426:44°30′N
287:of the
285:frigate
198:Draught
168:frigate
51:History
44:Eurotas
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866:Aurora
699:Aurora
608:9°30′W
558:9°00′W
541:packet
497:Superb
493:; and,
487:Aurora
340:, and
303:Aurora
282:-class
280:Pallas
242:&
182:Length
165:-class
163:Pallas
131:Aurora
62:France
763:Junon
721:Notes
682:into
676:Dryad
660:Dryad
591:sank
512:Eliza
381:Junon
359:Junon
343:Seine
337:Loire
321:Milan
955:OCLC
945:ISBN
926:ISBN
864:HMS
822:HMS
761:HMS
737:the
705:Fate
663:and
365:and
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293:Sané
256:8 ×
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190:Beam
145:Fate
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126:Name
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