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870:, together with two gun-vessels, blockaded Delfzijl, which the French had fortified, by anchoring just outside the range of the French batteries. In this way she contained 17 armed vessels in the port. Devon also assisted in repelling numerous French sorties. Nevertheless, the French held out until the Allies occupied Paris in April 1814. During this period,
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British. Devon boarded the gunboat in the smoke of her second broadside, and possibly the explosion of some cartridges on her deck, and captured her.
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Admiralty issued the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "21 March Boat Service 1813" to all surviving claimants of the action. There were three claimants. Frederick Devon was one. The other two went to Thomas Davies, then Assistant Surgeon of
393:, she served as a tender to the naval cadet training ship. In 1802, commanded by Thomas Fasting, she once again served as a tender to the naval cadet training ship and in 1805, under captain F.C. Fisker, was a member of the Danish home squadron.
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History of Great Britain from the declaration of war by France in February 1793 to the accession of George IV in January 1820: with an account of the origin and progressive increase of the British Navy (New edition in Six
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to intercept any fleeing French vessels. Early in the morning he found two abandoned gun-vessels that he destroyed. Then the
British found that the French were destroying their flotilla of 20 large gun
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A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her
Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive
535:, which the British had captured in 1807. Here she made several minor captures. One capture was of a French privateer lugger and another was an armed customs-house vessel that
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T. A. Topsøe-Jensen og Emil
Marquard (1935) "Officerer i den dansk-norske Søetat 1660-1814 og den danske Søetat 1814-1932". (Danish Naval Officers) Two volumes. Download
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Prussian authorities when he prevented them from seizing spars in the custody of a British government agent. This resulted in
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1714:
Historical record of medals and honorary distinctions conferred on the British Navy, Army and auxiliary forces from the earliest period.
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1325:"Danish Military History website (British Warship Losses in Danish-Norwegian Waters) -
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A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Naval Courtsmartial
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456:Lieutenant Thomas Barker Devon, ex-
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1665:. 27 September 1825. p. 1754.
1381:, London: Spottiswood B S and Shaw
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893:Being unfit for further service,
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1400:. 5 November 1811. p. 2145.
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668:were in some distress. He took
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1709:. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.
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1488:Vol. 21 (Jan-Jun 1809), p.433.
1410:O'Byrne (1849), Vol. 1, p.283.
842:when they captured the Danish
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1805:Gunvessels of the Royal Navy
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1422:James (1837), Vol. 5, p.346.
1274:Royal Danish Naval Museum -
898:1825 Joshua Crystall bought
721:. William Dunbar, Master of
647:Operations in the Elbe, 1813
320:), launched in 1801 for the
1705:O'Byrne, William R. (1849)
1507:. 22 May 1813. p. 999.
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134:Naval General Service Medal
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1375:Hickman, William (1850).
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149:General characteristics
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1773:"Age of Nelson website"
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1265:Winfield (2008), p.348.
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1737:Winfield, Rif (2007).
1566:Tancred (1891), 182-3.
1448:Wandell (1915), p.369.
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1720:(in Danish)
1657:"No. 18179"
1637:"No. 17531"
1617:"No. 17116"
1597:"No. 17046"
1577:"No. 17018"
1548:"No. 17436"
1528:"No. 17310"
1499:"No. 16732"
1392:"No. 16538"
1236:"No. 20939"
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693:prize money
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624:Deux Freres
620:Anna Jacobs
612:Deux Freres
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565:, cut out.
549:swivel guns
314:let brigger
243:10 ft
211:66 ft
194:82 ft
128:Honours and
1810:1801 ships
1789:Categories
1673:References
1343:18 October
1309:18 October
832:In August
662:Heligoland
641:Enigheiden
600:Noysonheid
533:Heligoland
415:Cockatrice
403:Royal Navy
377:carronades
330:Royal Navy
292:carronades
272:Complement
61:Hohlenberg
1223:Citations
1057:received
936:Langeland
920:Langeland
874:captured
839:Redbreast
463:Crocodile
405:surveyed
262:Sail plan
1697:Archived
1684:volumes)
876:Enigheid
820:Thrasher
814:Shamrock
808:Calliope
695:for the
666:Cuxhaven
653:gun-brig
608:Exertion
595:Exertion
541:Delfzijl
509:Algerine
477:Algerine
287:Armament
112:Acquired
68:Launched
1770:(1807).
1716:London.
1681:(1837)
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411:Chatham
390:Søormen
362:Fehmern
316:(light
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57:Builder
40:Denmark
28:History
1780:Source
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554:Censor
494:Lougen
488:, and
445:Censor
306:(also
189:Length
130:awards
987:14 11
932:Lügum
924:Lügum
906:Notes
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301:HDMS
1743:ISBN
1724:here
1345:2009
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889:Fate
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123:1808
104:HMS
101:Name
76:Fate
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