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642:on 26 October 1811, lightning damaged her
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638:. While she was at anchor in the
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937:. 4 July 1812. p. 1305.
18:French ship Hautpoult (1807)
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794:(in French). Archived from
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177:Naval General Service Medal
93:Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul
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224:5,260 tonnes fully loaded
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192:General characteristics
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171:Honours and
157:Abercrombie
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1098:Categories
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407:D'Hautpoul
385:Martinique
381:D'Hautpoul
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187:Sold 1817
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110:June 1803
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88:Namesake
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315:Timber
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