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one man killed, one man missing, and 16 men wounded. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasps "Stately 22 March 1808" and "Nassau 22 March 1808" to any still surviving crew members of those vessels that chose to claim them.
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back to Britain. She was the only one of the ships-of-the-line that the British chose to keep. All the rest they viewed as little more than floating batteries. She transported the wounded and sailed in company with
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sailed with the Neutrality Squadron. She was a member of a squadron from June to October 1794 in Øresund and the following year in 1795, sailed with a squadron in Øresund and the North Sea.
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fitted out during a voyage to Norway, where she was used as a command ship for the ships laid up in Trosvik (near the mouth of the Oslo Fjord), before she returned to Copenhagen in 1776.
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under the command of Lieutenant William Field. He commanded her until she was sold for £2,510 on 3 November 1814.
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Individual record cards in Danish for ships of the Danish Royal Navy can sometimes be found on the internet at
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on 2 April 1801 where she took her place towards the northern end of the defensive line between
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was laid up at Chatham in September 1809. In March of the next year she was commissioned as a
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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In the late summer of 1807 she returned to Copenhagen where she participated in the second
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escorting a convoy of three Chinamen and two East Indiamen back from the Cape of Good Hope.
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sent her boats in chase and after two hours they were able to capture the French
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and commissioned in September under Captain Robert Campbell, for the North Sea.
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was the name ship of her class of three vessels. The Danish naval builder,
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transferred to Chatham on 16 October 1802 and was laid up there.
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Details, drawings and models for some named ships are available.
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In 1801, she was equipped as a blockship and took part in the
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By capture by the British at first Battle of Copenhagen (1801)
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Taken by the British at first Battle of Copenhagen (1801)
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in the English Channel when she sighted a strange sail.
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Louis Ollivier Pilvesse. She was five days out of the
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Battle of Zealand Point, 22 March 1808; depicting HMS
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She was commissioned in 1775 and the 24: 126: 47: 7: 862:. 26 January 1849. pp. 241–243. 726:On the morning of 1 September 1809, 1036:. 15 September 1809. p. 1439. 843:click "vis" for technical drawings 440:From 25 May 1776 to 16 July 1780, 14: 1016:. 26 November 1808. p. 1615. 530:Between March and September 1805 174:with clasp "Nassau 22 March 1808" 976:. 31 October 1807. p. 1442. 331:Upper deck: 24 × 18-pounder guns 328:Lower deck: 26 × 24-pounder guns 293:Upper deck: 24 × 12-pounder guns 290:Lower deck: 24 × 24-pounder guns 128: 49: 28: 1054:. The links can be problematic. 1052:Skibregister – Sorte Registrant 280:373–470 crew, plus 100 soldiers 1116:Naval ships of the Gunboat War 839:Danish Naval Museum website – 502:On 12 April, the British sent 1: 996:. 16 April 1808. p. 536. 936:. 7 March 1809. p. 314. 815:in English. She was renamed 803:This ship's name appears as 241:48.65 m (159.6 ft) 249:13.70 m (44.9 ft) 172:Naval General Service Medal 1142: 811:in Danish records, and as 760:and had made no captures. 730:was escorting a convoy of 715:captured the Danish ships 661: 367:Battle at Copenhagen Roads 257:6.04 m (19.8 ft) 34:A contemporary drawing of 15: 1111:Ships built in Copenhagen 1058:Royal Danish Naval Museum 895:and select Holsten (1772) 680:Prinds Christian Frederik 657:Prinds Christian Frederik 359:Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy 309: 271: 209:1.01 Læster (=2,020 tons) 186: 42: 27: 914:11 January 2011 at the 689:battle at Zealand Point 683:, commanded by Captain 664:Battle of Zealand Point 639:Battle of Zealand Point 464:until 24 October 1780. 400:Frederik Michael Krabbe 187:General characteristics 80:Frederik Michael Krabbe 1067:Winfield, Rif (2008). 703:Further prizes in 1808 659: 587:captured the Prussian 523:until July 1802. Then 467:From 1782 until 1783, 430: 422: 387:and was sold in 1814. 318:491 seamen and marines 907:Danish Naval Website 646: 428: 417: 303:: 12 × 8-pounder guns 1126:Napoleonic-era ships 754:Enseigne de vaisseau 621:Battle of Copenhagen 545:was in company with 476:Battle of Copenhagen 458:Ulrik Christian Kaas 365:captured her in the 334:QD: 12 × 24-pounder 82:, Nyholm, Copenhagen 56:Denmark & Norway 685:Carl Wilhelm Jessen 614:Nicholai and Martha 486:. For a short time 429:Ship journal, 1779. 1033:The London Gazette 1013:The London Gazette 993:The London Gazette 973:The London Gazette 953:The London Gazette 933:The London Gazette 859:The London Gazette 660: 594:. 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Index

HMS Nassau

Frederik Michael Krabbe
United Kingdom
Naval General Service Medal
ship of the line
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
Fc
carronades
ship of the line
Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy
British Royal Navy
Battle at Copenhagen Roads
Gunboat War
Frederik Michael Krabbe


Lisbon
Gold Coast
Cape Town
Ulrik Christian Kaas
Copenhagen
Battle of Copenhagen
flagship
Monarch
Isis
ordinary
Perry & Co.

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