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HDMS Justitia (1777)

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served in the home fleet based in Copenhagen for the whole of its active life in the Danish navy, when new acting as flagship to the admiral commanding the home squadron. Her captains and admirals include
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but was present at the 1807 battle when the majority of the Danish fleet was surrendered to the British. At that point the Royal Danish Navy struck her from the lists.
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Vice Admiral C.F. de Fontenay was the son of Admiral Gaspard Frédéric le Sage de Fontenay who had served on the earlier ship-of-the-line HDMS
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was one of the many ships the British Royal Navy seized after the battle. She arrived at Portsmouth on 5 December 1807 and then was laid up.
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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“. Two volumes.
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put forward proposals for the testing of the new 36 pound cannon in HDMS Justitia. These trials took place in June and July 1788, with
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A total of twenty-three Danish officers are recorded in the two volumes by Topsøe-Jensen and Marquand as serving at some time on the
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commanded by the Russian vice admiral von Dessen. In August of that year Justitia accompanied ship-of-the-line
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was not the flagship - Hans Schiønnebøl (1781), Anton Friderich Lützow (1789), and Svend Martin Ursin (1800).
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on a secret mission to the North Sea (for which details are lacking!), and later on artillery trials.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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in the home squadron which served alongside the Russian squadron involved with the
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The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" first offered
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Hard copies are listed in libraries Stockholm, Odense, Ballerup and Copenhagen
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seized her in 1807, together with the rest of the Danish fleet after the
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was a Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy ship-of-the-line, built to a design by
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diagonal braces. She was then broken up at Portsmouth in March 1817.
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By capture by the British at second Battle of Copenhagen (1807)
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Taken by the British at second Battle of Copenhagen (1807)
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In February 1817 the Navy used her for experiments with
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HDMS Justitia (1707)

Justitia
ship of the line
Full-rigged ship
United Kingdom
bm
QD
carronades
Fc
Henrik Gerner
Royal Navy
second battle of Copenhagen

Henrik Gerner
Johan Peter Wleugel
Lorentz Henrik Fisker
Just Bille
Poul de Løvenørn
Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)
1801 battle of Copenhagen
Robert Seppings





Winfield (2008)
shiplist
Justitia

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