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737:, under the command of Mr. Antonio Pardo, to Carzola. There Captain Taylor commanded a landing party that silenced several sea batteries. When the town capitulated the British captured a privateer that had "molested the trade of the Adriatic", and two of her prizes. That day the British also captured seven vessels in the Channel, sailing to Ragusa and Cattaro, principally with grain, which was in short supply there. The action at Carzola cost
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s boats remained near Morto, in
Albania. At daylight the following morning six gun-boats, a felucca, and smaller row-boat, all full of troops attacked the boats. Lieutenant W. H. Nares, who had been in charge of the boats in all the above actions, ran them ashore near Parga. From the shore he and his
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s boats to intercept four vessels heading into Corfu. They drove one ashore, but then had to turn their attention to a French gunboat that appeared, which they captured. She mounted both a 12 and a 6-pounder gun. In the engagement the French suffered nine men wounded, was the commander and a captain
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that were protecting a convoy. The gun-boats each mounted a 9-pounder in their bows and two 4-pounders abaft. They were under the command of an
Ufficiale di Vascello, carrying troops for Corfu. The British also captured four vessels from the convoy. British losses amounted to two men killed and one
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brought out a French brig near Agie
Finucana, in the Gulf of Taranto, where the brig had run aground. The brig was transporting six 24-pounder guns, together with their carriages. The cutting out party had to work through the night under small-arms fire from the shore, as well as fire from a field
522:
sent in their boats. By the following morning the
British had accounted for all eleven vessels in the bay, burning those they did not bring out. However, British losses were considerable, numbering 15 killed and 44 wounded overall, with
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of engineers, Monsieur
Baudrand. The gunboat also carried the colonel and chief of engineers of Corfu, (reportedly men of great ability), who were returning after having been to Parga and Pado to improve the fortifications there.
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to act as liaison with the Navy should the Army have had to retire. General James Stuart remarked in his account of the battle that
Fellowes had been helpful in every way. On 8 July 1806, 400 Polish soldiers surrendered at
33:
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took Devil's Island, near the north entrance to Corfu, and thereby captured a brig and a trabaccolo bringing in grain. On 14 April the boats chased a vessel into
Merlera. They then suffered three men wounded before
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The crew of the gig drowned with him. An obituary remarks that his loss to drowning was surprising in that on three previous occasions he had himself saved crew men from drowning (presumably by swimming).
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to negotiate with the
Supreme Junta of the Balearic Isles. the citizens of Mallorca had declared their allegiance to Ferdinand II and wished to begin talks with the British. At the end of the year
579:. She was pierced for 14 guns, but only had six mounted, four of which she threw overboard during the chase. She had a crew of 123 men under the command of Jean F. Mordeilles, an Imperial knight.
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had chased her into the port some weeks earlier while awaiting the action of the officials of the port, which belonged to the
Kingdom of Naples, to the presence of the French vessel. When
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and a detachment of 160 troops. The troops moved so rapidly through the island that the enemy did not have time to organize resistance. As a result, the
British force, which included
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into St Cataldo that had troops aboard. A landing party of marines killed one Frenchman, wounded another, and captured 26. (The rest of the troops and the crew of the felucca fled.)
976:. Then in November 1841 C. Frederick took command and sailed her to the Far East where she participated in the Yangtze operation in July 1842. On 20 June 1844, during a voyage from
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was commissioned in July 1805 under Captain Edward Fellowes, who sailed her for the Mediterranean on 26 January 1806. In 1806 she operated off southern Italy. On 5 June
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In December 1837 she was fitted at Portsmouth, for £11,402, as a troopship. At this time her armament was reduced. In March 1840 she carried the main body of the
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was a relatively new frigate-built storeship of 850 tons, pierced for 36 guns but carrying only 20 eight-pounders. She had a crew of 126 men under the command of
808:. She was armed with a 9-pounder gun in the bow and a swivel gun. She was sailing from Otranto to Ancona. The next day the boats also brought off a gun from a
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had several commanders in short order. E.L. Graham took command in June, and was followed by A.B. Valpy (acting), in August. Then W. Hamilton followed him.
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piece. Still, they managed to retrieve the vessel while suffering only one man wounded. The guns were intended for a new battery opposite the lighthouse.
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for timber. The French lost six killed and 20 wounded; the British, despite also coming under fire from the shore, suffered no casualties. The French
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395:. However, she and the 19 transports (out of 33) that she was escorting got separated from the rest of the expedition and arrived at
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arrived and captured the island. The British found eight vessels with flour and grain that the enemy had scuttled. Ten days later,
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965:. From February 1828 to 1838 she was under the command of Alexander Karley. Then in November 1841 C. Frederick took command.
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returned to the Mediterranean, fighting a large number of small-scale actions and raiding various French-held islands.
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participated in the attack by Hallowell's squadron on vessels of a French convoy that had taken refuge in the Bay of
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had a crew of 130 men and some conscripts, and was a British ship by the same name that had been captured in 1799.
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668:. She had a crew of 56 men under the command of Monsieur Oletta, commander of a division of gun-boats at Corfu.
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and four gunboats, and some 300 troops under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel G. D. Robertson, captured
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landed Lieutenant-colonel George Duncan Robertson, his staff and a garrison at Port St. George on
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alone suffering three dead and five wounded. The French vessels captured were the warships
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under the protection of the tower of San Cataldo, the strongest such on the coast between
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s boats were destroyed. However, the British lost only one man, who was taken prisoner.
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a little further to the south. Then ten days later the boats captured three gunboats at
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destroyed several vessels, a battery and a tower three miles northwest of the port of
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too late to participate meaningfully. Seven-and-a-half years later, in October 1814,
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The first-class share of the prize money was £60 12s 1d; a sixth-class share was 7s
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came under the command of Captain Alexander Schomberg. In 1807 she took part in the
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1973:
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Captain Taylor drowned in early 1814, when his gig capsized as he was returning to
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for their return to England. She was broken up at Portsmouth on 16 October 1856.
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and wanted to establish a base there with Robertson as its first Governor.
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was back at Portsmouth and under the command of W. Raddiff. In June 1845,
697:. A landing party from the two vessels captured the tower and blew it up.
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Historical Record of the Fifty-Sixth, or the West Essex Regiment of Foot
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where they hoped that an armed storeship of 18 guns, two bombards and a
446:. Under Taylor, she raided French convoys in the western Mediterranean.
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appeared on the scene and made signs of being about to enter the port,
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Honoré Coardonan, holder of the Legion d'Honour. She was on her way to
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On 3 June 1808, Rear Admiral Thornbrough sent Sir Francis Laforey in
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650:. The British had defeated a French naval force on 13 March at the
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would share in prize money for the capture of the Turkish frigates
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The Forgotten War Against Napoleon: Conflict in the Mediterranean
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A first-class share of the head money for the destruction of the
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was among the vessels at the capture of the fortress and town of
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men from the 2nd Greek Light Infantry from Cephalonia, from the
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s captain removed the powder from his ship and set her on fire.
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was in company and took the captured gunboat to St. Maura while
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to Canada, where they reinforced the garrison there during the
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men used their small arms to repel four attacks, during which
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landed the wounded at Corfu. This caused a delay during which
733:, under the command of Lieutenant Charles Taylor, and Gunboat
367:, having been ordered to join the troops by Rear-Admiral Sir
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spiked the guns of one battery. On 1 February Taylor sailed
340:, carrying 38 guns, launched in 1805 and broken up in 1856.
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served as a troopship for many years, including during the
623:, did not come to her aid and escaped. According to Taylor
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refitting a quarantine encampment of the 59th Regiment at
1888:. No. 18643. London. 22 June 1844. col F, p. 8.
1397:(in French). Vol. 4. Challamel ainé. pp. 56–58.
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth £71 10s
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were at anchor outside Brindisi while the French frigate
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two men dead, one of whom drowned, and one man wounded.
1990:
Remember Nelson: the life of Captain Sir William Hoste
1983:. Vol. sup, part 1. London: Longman and company.
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1918:. No. 22330. London. 28 June 1845. p. 7.
942:then returned to England, where she was placed in
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693:. The tower was armed with three guns and three
442:In 1808, Captain Bridges Taylor took command of
304:: 6 × 18-pounder carronades + 2 × 9-pounder guns
298:: 2 × 9-pounder guns, 2 × 32-pounder carronades
567:On 16 November 1811, after a nine-hour chase,
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476:would provide them protection. On 30 October
391:in the squadron under the command of Admiral
8:
716:Islands. At Augusta, a party of seamen from
427:as well as the stores captured on 20 March.
262:As frigate: 284 officers and men (later 300)
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1903:. No. 19375. Edinburgh. 27 June 1844.
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2333:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1845
2093:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1844
1704:. 11 September 1813. pp. 1795–1796.
1684:. 11 September 1813. pp. 1794–1795.
1375:
1271:
700:Between 18 January and 3 February 1813,
40:at Sheerness, December 1850, by Captain
19:For other ships with the same name, see
1942:. London: Parker, Furnivall and Parker.
1417:. 29 November 1809. pp. 1901–1904.
1313:. 5 September 1806. pp. 1149–1151.
1255:
1182:d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 0s
1065:
460:Between 30 and 31 October 1809, in the
1871:
1507:
1323:
363:On 6 July Captain Fellowes was at the
289:: 2 × 9-pounder guns, 12 × 32-pounder
27:
2502:Fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy
2039:, Index of 19th Century Naval Vessels
1040:In June 1856, the 1st Battalion, The
1008:was reported to have been wrecked at
53:
7:
1228:d; a sixth-class share was worth 9s
804:took a vessel that ran aground near
2044:Sailing ships of the Royal Navy, A4
886:On 13 February 1814, the island of
675:was in company with the brig-sloop
1612:. 3 July 1813. pp. 1307–1308.
1592:. 5 June 1813. pp. 1093–1094.
1572:. 8 June 1813. pp. 1122–1123.
1497:. 21 April 1812. pp. 756–757.
970:56th (West Essex) Regiment of Foot
946:at Portsmouth the following year.
906:, and marines and seamen from the
890:, in the Adriatic, surrendered to
583:was eight days out of Marseilles.
234:39 ft 8 in (12.1 m)
14:
1365:. 18 October 1814. p. 21936.
1016:with the loss of 60 to 80 lives.
793:s boats brought out the felucca.
242:13 ft 6 in (4.1 m)
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1529:. 8 December 1812. p. 2472.
1293:. 24 December 1805. p. 934.
283:Upper deck: 28 × 18-pounder guns
55:
31:
2522:Maritime incidents in June 1845
2517:Maritime incidents in June 1844
2512:Ships built on the River Hamble
1816:. 13 January 1818. p. 109.
1744:. 18 August 1818. p. 1478.
1477:. 18 January 1812. p. 130.
1457:. 26 January 1813. p. 208.
1437:. 9 February 1813. p. 280.
1345:. 9 May 1807. pp. 614–617.
543:. The boats also destroyed the
1394:Batailles navales de la France
868:was inside the port, on fire.
704:, together with the privateer
681:when the two vessels chased a
322:to be named for the Greek god
1:
1784:. 23 April 1814. p. 857.
1764:. 19 April 1814. p. 834.
1659:. 27 July 1813. p. 1486.
974:Northeastern Boundary Dispute
820:On 15 June Taylor positioned
661:captured the 6-gun privateer
389:Alexandria expedition of 1807
1724:. 2 April 1814. p. 700.
1632:. 25 May 1822. p. 872.
1115:and for the destruction of
1029:Baia de Ilha Grande, Brazil
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2169:September (unknown date):
1549:. 7 May 1816. p. 854.
1084:; a seaman's share was 9s
135:Broken up, 16 October 1856
18:
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2211:November (unknown date):
1899:"Shipping Intelligence".
917:from a reconnaissance at
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16:Frigate of the Royal Navy
2052:National Maritime Museum
1844:National Maritime Museum
1840:Warship Histories, vol v
1107:Head money was paid for
744:On 19 March, boats from
590:took the French frigate
318:, the fifth ship of the
140:General characteristics
2029:HMS Apollo (ship, 1805)
1974:"Staines, Thomas"
1947:Glover, Gareth (2017).
1833:"NMM, vessel ID 380026"
1795:United service magazine
1389:Troude, Onésime-Joachim
2380:April (unknown date):
1997:Winfield, Rif (2008).
1072:A captain's share was
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1000:, Kent. By March 1845
932:After Taylor's death,
900:Royal Corsican Rangers
439:
376:to the captain of HMS
224: in (39.6 m)
207: in (47.0 m)
2422:July (unknown date):
2401:June (unknown date):
1980:Royal Naval Biography
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986:British North America
954:After the end of the
904:35th Regiment of Foot
796:On 17 May boats from
586:On 13 February 1812,
535:, and the transports
457:returned to Britain.
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193:Overall: 154 ft
2031:at Wikimedia Commons
1988:Pocock, Tom (1977).
856:On 6 February 1814,
762:. Then on 11 April,
594:while operating off
571:captured the French
265:As troopship: 80 men
42:George Pechell Mends
551:. A court declared
462:Battle of Maguelone
423:, and the corvette
1901:Caledonian Mercury
1813:The London Gazette
1781:The London Gazette
1761:The London Gazette
1741:The London Gazette
1721:The London Gazette
1701:The London Gazette
1681:The London Gazette
1656:The London Gazette
1629:The London Gazette
1609:The London Gazette
1589:The London Gazette
1569:The London Gazette
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1474:The London Gazette
1454:The London Gazette
1434:The London Gazette
1414:The London Gazette
1362:The London Gazette
1342:The London Gazette
1310:The London Gazette
1290:The London Gazette
1168:was worth £159 9s
1052:at the end of the
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982:Province of Canada
604:Captain de fregate
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434:Figurehead of the
393:Benjamin Hallowell
210:Keel: 129 ft
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1960:978-1-5267-1589-0
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464:boats from
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397:Abu Qir Bay
383:In October
2507:1805 ships
2496:Categories
2340:Shipwrecks
2100:Shipwrecks
1992:. Collins.
1927:References
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726:brig-sloop
683:trabaccolo
575:privateer
554:Invincible
491:Volontaire
485:Cumberland
328:fifth-rate
320:Royal Navy
291:carronades
257:Complement
155:fifth-rate
111:April 1804
21:HMS Apollo
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2173:Swiftsure
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2129:HMS
1886:The Times
1250:Citations
1050:Balaclava
1031:, in 1849
990:Sheerness
817:wounded.
706:Esperanza
596:Cap Corse
302:Troopship
247:Sail plan
127:July 1805
108:Laid down
94:Bursledon
2443:20 Sep:
2426:Eurydice
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2058:project.
1971:(1827).
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1117:Lemproye
1113:Normande
1109:Grondire
944:ordinary
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870:Cerberus
862:Havannah
806:Brindisi
802:Cerberus
768:Cerberus
756:Monopoli
751:Cerberus
687:Brindisi
643:Havannah
612:corvette
560:In 1811
549:Victoire
545:Lemproye
533:Normande
529:Grondire
507:Philomel
326:, was a
272:Armament
116:Launched
2453:1 Dec:
2433:4 Aug:
2412:6 Jul:
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2373:Skylark
2369:25 Apr
2358:22 Apr
2351:Pelican
2347:13 Jan
2267:Larkins
2253:28 Feb
2225:Pelorus
2221:25 Dec
2183:Minerve
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2141:Saladin
2127:11 May
1857:30 July
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710:Augusta
691:Otranto
621:Merinos
600:Merinos
592:Merinos
581:Edouard
577:Edouard
573:polacre
333:of the
331:frigate
278:Frigate
219:⁄
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173:⁄
158:frigate
103:£34,601
89:Builder
81:Ordered
49:History
2415:Sphinx
2405:Apollo
2384:Terror
2362:Erebus
2200:7 Nov
2152:Apollo
2131:Gorgon
2110:Créole
2037:Apollo
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735:No. 43
730:Imogen
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722:Apollo
718:Apollo
702:Apollo
678:Weazel
673:Apollo
666:Ulysse
659:Apollo
632:Apollo
625:Mohawk
616:Mohawk
588:Apollo
569:Apollo
562:Apollo
541:Indien
537:Dragon
525:Apollo
513:Tuscan
501:Topaze
496:Apollo
466:Apollo
455:Apollo
451:Apollo
444:Apollo
436:Apollo
412:Wizard
401:Apollo
385:Apollo
378:Apollo
357:Apollo
349:Apollo
336:Lively
324:Apollo
315:Apollo
188:Length
152:-class
150:Lively
75:Apollo
38:Apollo
2457:Coote
2235:Moira
2204:Raven
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648:Lissa
637:Eagle
519:Scout
479:Tigre
474:xebec
470:Rosas
406:Tigre
355:from
353:boats
338:class
2483:1846
2470:1844
2293:1845
2280:1843
2035:HMS
2003:ISBN
1955:ISBN
1859:2011
1119:and
1111:and
1036:Fate
994:Kent
860:and
814:Fano
800:and
766:and
760:Bari
748:and
712:and
689:and
640:and
547:and
539:and
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516:and
419:and
409:and
313:HMS
231:Beam
167:1085
132:Fate
100:Cost
73:HMS
70:Name
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