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HMS Coquette (1807)

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was at Guam in 1825 Stavers entered into a dispute with the Spanish governor there. The governor did not acknowledge Stavers's invitation to fight, but in the evening a party of the governor's guards lured Stavers into an ambush and murdered him. Some accounts state that the Governor executed Stavers
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was finally able to engage at about 10:30a.m. She discovered that the schooner, which flew an American flag, was armed with 14 guns, plus the 32-pounder, and had a crew of over 100 men. In the engagement the vessels exchanged broadsides and both sustained damage. It appeared that the American might
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at Woolwich in 1814. The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered the "Coquette sloop, of 484 tons", lying at Deptford, for sale on 30 January 1817. She finally sold for £1,090 on 30 April to a Mr. Ismay.
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was a little to windward of Suriname. At 6 o'clock in the morning she encountered a schooner. Simpson lured the schooner closer by sailing like a merchantman. The schooner opened fire at 9a.m. with a 32-pounder gun that outranged
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A suit by the ship's cooper on her return reveals that her owners for the voyage were Bicknell, Deacon (managing owner), and Thorton (also the commander). The voyage had proved particularly valuable and the plaintiff's
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declared war on Great Britain. The official news did not arrive there until 2 December, at which time the British declared an embargo on all Russian vessels in British ports.
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was launched in 1807 and spent her naval career patrolling in the Channel and escorting convoys. In 1813 she engaged an American privateer in a notable but inconclusive
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber: Temp. Lord Lyndurst, with Tables of Cases and Principal Matters ..
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s long gun was a 42-pounder, and that she had a crew of 140 men. It also reported, incorrectly, that her captain (Guy R. Champlin), had been killed.
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lost at Guam on 4 November 1835. The fate of the vessel was still unknown in 1846 when the family of one of the crewmen sought news of his fate.
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The Natural History of the Sperm Whale: To which is Added a Sketch of a South-Sea Whaling Voyage, in which the Author was Personally Engaged
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as having undergone repairs in 1827, and her master changing from Buckle to Thornton. It also showed her owner as Deacon & Co. The
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was among the Royal Navy vessels then lying at Spithead or Portsmouth and so entitled to share in the grant for the American ships
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was at Honolulu after having fished off the coast of Japan. She returned to England on 18 April 1823 with 600 casks of whale oil.
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was undergoing fitting at Woolwich. In March Captain Thomas Bradby assumed command. In May, Captain John Simpson replaced Bradby.
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had not been heard of since July 1835, when another whaler had spoken to her off the coast of Japan. At the time,
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reported on 28 July 1834 that natives of one of the islands of New Guinea had speared a boat's crew belonging to
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reported that Captain King had taken ill and returned to London. Phillips, the chief mate, had assumed command.
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Richards, Rhys (March 1993). "Rongotute, Stivers and "Other Visitors" to New Zealand "Before Captain Cook"".
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was at the Moluccas on 29 March 1824, on the coast of Japan in June–July, and at Timor in September.
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was one of some 70 vessels that shared in the proceeds of the seizure of the 44-gun Russian frigate
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Captain Thornton sailed on 20 April 1830, bound for the Indian Ocean. On 3 July 1832
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s master changing from Phillips to Thornton, and her owner still as Gale & Co.
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reached Britain, the Royal Navy seized all American vessels then in British ports.
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in 1818 with J. (or T.) Moore, master, Rains, owner, and trade London–South Seas.
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An ordinary seaman received 4s 1d; the Commander in Chief received £230 10s 8d.
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returned to England on 1 September 1826 with 550 casks or 2600 barrels.
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Consequently, a seaman on any one of the 70 British vessels received 14
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Captain Thornton sailed from England on 31 August 1827. By 9 September
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Captain King sailed on 9 June 1820, bound for Peru. On 22 January 1821
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The Dalton Journal: Two Whaling Voyages to the South Seas, 1823-1829
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for the Channel in June 1807. An announcement of his appointment to
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described her as "the fins and largest sloop in the British Navy".
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for "drunken riotous behavior". Captain Spencer replaced Stavers.
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was the second ship in a class of two sloops; her sister ship was
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sailed from Portsmouth with a convoy bound for the West Indies.
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Captain John Stavers sailed from England on 2 November 1823.
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was at Madeira. She returned to England on 19 October 1829.
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On 14 August 1821 10 of the 12 men in a landing party from
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returned on 7 November 1819 with 600 casks of whale oil.
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had detained as the vessel was sailing from Archangel.
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The prize money accruing to a seaman on 545:On 12 July a vessel arrived at Leith that 392:before she was lost in 1835 on her sixth. 295:Unladen: 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m) 1715:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1835 298:Laden: 10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) 1543: 1531: 1178: 1109: 1107: 1092: 1090: 527:when they captured the French privateer 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1086: 966: 927:from London on 12 December 1832 on her 559:took possession of the derelict vessel 1637:Tredrea, John; Sozaev, Eduard (2010). 1507: 1495: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 463:, which was carrying a cargo of hemp. 27: 2036:Age of Sail merchant ships of England 1519: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1126: 1124: 767:Captain Joseph Moore sailed in 1817. 583:into Leith, arriving on 21 November. 444:Commander Robert Forbes commissioned 119: 39: 7: 747:, sailing for a sequence of owners. 713:at the capture of the American ship 479:and sent her into Portsmouth, where 2016:Ships built by Temple shipbuilders 1571:New South Wales Government Gazette 980:, and records based on them, give 514:’s squadron in the Mediterranean. 285:31 ft 1 in (9.47 m) 258: in (34.531 m) (overall) 14: 1618:Journal of the Polynesian Society 1592:. National Library of Australia. 1559:, 28 July 1834, "Ship News", p.2. 593:When news of the outbreak of the 424:. In 1811 the Admiralty re-rated 308:9 ft 5 in (2.87 m) 115:Sold 1817 into mercantile service 1986: 1981: 1656:Tyrwhitt, Robert Philip (1837). 1316:. 25 October 1808. p. 1460. 1212:. 13 February 1808. p. 236. 121: 40: 1465:. 22 January 1814. p. 191. 1416:. 30 October 1821. p. 880. 905:5th whaling voyage (1830–1832): 867:4th whaling voyage (1827–1829): 822:3rd whaling voyage (1823–1826): 775:2nd whaling voyage (1820–1823): 765:1st whaling voyage (1817–1818): 1485:. 11 January 1817. p. 61. 945:reported on 13 June 1837 that 814:Between 9 and 30 October 1822 621:seized there on 31 July 1812. 354:Centreline: 1 × 12-pounder gun 1: 1336:. 2 January 1810. p. 25. 1284:. 15 July 1809. p. 1129. 681:reported on 21 May 1813 that 586:Between January and May 1812 502:), and the Russian storeship 275: in (28.7 m) (keel) 2026:Post ships of the Royal Navy 1396:. 2 April 1816. p. 327. 1264:. 5 March 1808. p. 343. 336:Upper Deck: 18 × 32-pounder 1297:, pp. 198 & p.391. 1295:Tredrea & Sozaev (2010) 939:, 12 months out of London. 663:The American privateer was 459:recovered the English brig 345:: 6 × 12-pounder carronades 2057: 2041:Maritime incidents in 1835 671: 18: 1976: 989:The King's Yard, Deptford 486:On 26 October 1807, Tsar 185: 34: 30: 2021:Sloops of the Royal Navy 1588:Dalton, William (1990). 1573:, 6 February 1846, p.172 923:Captain Thornton sailed 186:General characteristics 1669:. Seaforth Publishing. 534:Forbes was promoted to 483:arrived on 2 December. 388:voyages to the British 16:Sloop of the Royal Navy 1665:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1607:Beale, Thomas (1839). 390:southern whale fishery 211:Quarterdeck ship-sloop 488:Alexander I of Russia 455:On 19 November 1807, 163:1827:Deacon & Co. 1115:Register of Shipping 978:Register of Shipping 854:Register of Shipping 759:Register of Shipping 695:was in company with 521:was in company with 517:On 23 October 1808, 200:; reclassed 1811 as 157:1820:Gains & Co. 1546:, pp. 1035–41. 1100:(1818), Seq. №C882. 540:battle of Trafalgar 160:1823:Gale & Son 77:Temple shipbuilders 1482:The London Gazette 1462:The London Gazette 1413:The London Gazette 1393:The London Gazette 1333:The London Gazette 1313:The London Gazette 1281:The London Gazette 1261:The London Gazette 1244:(1808), Seq.№A482. 1209:The London Gazette 1117:(1818), Seq.№C883. 1070:Sir George Osborne 987:s launch place as 929:6th whaling voyage 751:first appeared in 736:Mercantile service 440:Royal Navy service 370:single-ship action 1998: 1997: 1934:Manchester Packet 1913:Queen of the Isle 1648:978-1-84832-058-1 1522:, pp. 335–7. 1510:, pp. 70–71. 1349:, Vol. 24, p.318. 802:Marquesas Islands 683:General Armstrong 666:General Armstrong 631:On 11 March 1813 575:. Two days later 422:-class ship-sloop 360: 359: 2048: 1990: 1985: 1969: 1958: 1947: 1937: 1927: 1916: 1906: 1885: 1862: 1847: 1837: 1827: 1824:Hannah Elizabeth 1817: 1806: 1796: 1786: 1775: 1765: 1755: 1745: 1735: 1708: 1701: 1694: 1685: 1680: 1661: 1652: 1633: 1612: 1611:. J. 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The Navy put 271: 267: 264: 262: 254: 250: 247: 245: 226: 222: 221: 220: 127: 122: 120: 79:, North Shields 45: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 2054: 2052: 2044: 2043: 2038: 2033: 2028: 2023: 2018: 2013: 2003: 2002: 1996: 1995: 1977: 1974: 1973: 1971: 1970: 1959: 1948: 1938: 1928: 1917: 1907: 1896: 1894: 1890: 1889: 1887: 1886: 1866:Unknown date: 1863: 1848: 1838: 1828: 1818: 1807: 1797: 1787: 1776: 1766: 1756: 1746: 1736: 1725: 1723: 1719: 1718: 1713: 1711: 1710: 1703: 1696: 1688: 1682: 1681: 1675: 1662: 1660:. R. T. Davis. 1653: 1647: 1634: 1613: 1604: 1598: 1583: 1580: 1577: 1576: 1562: 1548: 1536: 1524: 1512: 1500: 1488: 1468: 1448: 1434: 1419: 1399: 1379: 1365: 1351: 1339: 1319: 1299: 1287: 1267: 1247: 1231: 1215: 1195: 1183: 1181:, p. 263. 1164: 1120: 1103: 1085: 1084: 1082: 1079: 1076: 1075: 1060: 1051: 1042: 1025: 997: 965: 964: 962: 959: 920: 917: 737: 734: 672:Main article: 441: 438: 400: 394: 384:and made five 358: 357: 356: 355: 352: 346: 340: 332: 328: 327: 324: 320: 319: 314: 310: 309: 306: 302: 301: 300: 299: 296: 291: 287: 286: 283: 279: 278: 277: 276: 259: 240: 236: 235: 217: 213: 212: 209: 205: 204: 192: 191:Class and type 188: 187: 183: 182: 179: 175: 174: 171: 167: 166: 165: 164: 161: 158: 155: 150: 146: 145: 135: 131: 130: 128:United Kingdom 117: 116: 113: 109: 108: 101: 97: 96: 93: 89: 88: 85: 81: 80: 74: 70: 69: 68:4 October 1805 66: 62: 61: 55: 51: 50: 47:United Kingdom 37: 36: 32: 31: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 2053: 2042: 2039: 2037: 2034: 2032: 2031:Whaling ships 2029: 2027: 2024: 2022: 2019: 2017: 2014: 2012: 2009: 2008: 2006: 1993: 1989: 1984: 1980: 1975: 1968: 1967: 1960: 1957: 1956: 1949: 1946: 1945: 1939: 1936: 1935: 1929: 1926: 1925: 1918: 1915: 1914: 1908: 1905: 1904: 1898: 1897: 1895: 1891: 1884: 1883: 1877: 1876: 1871: 1870: 1864: 1860: 1856: 1855: 1849: 1846: 1845: 1839: 1836: 1835: 1829: 1826: 1825: 1819: 1816: 1815: 1808: 1805: 1804: 1798: 1795: 1794: 1788: 1785: 1784: 1777: 1774: 1773: 1767: 1764: 1763: 1757: 1754: 1753: 1747: 1744: 1743: 1737: 1734: 1733: 1727: 1726: 1724: 1720: 1716: 1709: 1704: 1702: 1697: 1695: 1690: 1689: 1686: 1678: 1676:9781861762467 1672: 1668: 1663: 1659: 1654: 1650: 1644: 1640: 1635: 1631: 1627: 1623: 1619: 1614: 1610: 1605: 1601: 1595: 1591: 1586: 1585: 1581: 1574: 1572: 1566: 1563: 1560: 1558: 1557:Sydney Herald 1552: 1549: 1545: 1540: 1537: 1534:, p. 33. 1533: 1528: 1525: 1521: 1516: 1513: 1509: 1508:Dalton (1990) 1504: 1501: 1498:, p. 16. 1497: 1496:Dalton (1990) 1492: 1489: 1484: 1483: 1478: 1472: 1469: 1464: 1463: 1458: 1452: 1449: 1446: 1444: 1438: 1435: 1432: 1430: 1427:"Ship News." 1423: 1420: 1415: 1414: 1409: 1403: 1400: 1395: 1394: 1389: 1383: 1380: 1377: 1375: 1369: 1366: 1363: 1360: 1355: 1352: 1348: 1343: 1340: 1335: 1334: 1329: 1323: 1320: 1315: 1314: 1309: 1303: 1300: 1296: 1291: 1288: 1283: 1282: 1277: 1271: 1268: 1263: 1262: 1257: 1251: 1248: 1245: 1242: 1241: 1235: 1232: 1229: 1226: 1225: 1219: 1216: 1211: 1210: 1205: 1199: 1196: 1192: 1187: 1184: 1180: 1175: 1173: 1171: 1169: 1165: 1162: 1160: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1135: 1133: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 1121: 1118: 1116: 1110: 1108: 1104: 1101: 1099: 1093: 1091: 1087: 1080: 1072: 1071: 1064: 1061: 1055: 1052: 1046: 1043: 1039: 1035: 1029: 1026: 1022: 1018: 1014: 1010: 1006: 1001: 998: 994: 990: 983: 979: 975: 970: 967: 960: 958: 956: 952: 948: 944: 940: 938: 934: 933:Sydney Herald 930: 926: 918: 916: 914: 910: 906: 902: 900: 896: 892: 889:th share was 874: 872: 868: 864: 859: 855: 851: 847: 843: 841: 837: 834: 829: 827: 823: 819: 817: 812: 810: 809: 803: 799: 795: 790: 788: 784: 780: 776: 772: 770: 766: 762: 760: 756: 755: 750: 746: 742: 735: 733: 730: 726: 722: 718: 716: 712: 711: 706: 705: 700: 699: 694: 689: 684: 680: 675: 670: 668: 667: 661: 659: 655: 651: 646: 639: 634: 629: 627: 622: 620: 616: 612: 608: 604: 600: 596: 591: 589: 584: 582: 578: 574: 570: 566: 562: 558: 557: 550: 548: 543: 541: 537: 532: 530: 526: 525: 520: 515: 513: 509: 505: 501: 497: 493: 489: 484: 482: 478: 474: 470: 469:Isle of Wight 466: 462: 458: 453: 451: 447: 439: 437: 435: 431: 427: 423: 421: 416: 412: 411: 405: 398: 395: 393: 391: 387: 383: 379: 375: 371: 367: 366: 353: 350: 347: 344: 341: 339: 335: 334: 333: 330: 329: 325: 322: 321: 318: 315: 312: 311: 307: 305:Depth of hold 304: 303: 297: 294: 293: 292: 289: 288: 284: 281: 280: 260: 243: 242: 241: 238: 237: 234: 218: 215: 214: 210: 207: 206: 203: 199: 197: 193: 190: 189: 184: 180: 177: 176: 172: 169: 168: 162: 159: 156: 153: 152: 151: 148: 147: 143: 139: 136: 133: 132: 118: 114: 111: 110: 107:(6 June 1807) 106: 102: 99: 98: 95:25 April 1807 94: 91: 90: 87:February 1806 86: 83: 82: 78: 75: 72: 71: 67: 64: 63: 60: 56: 53: 52: 48: 43: 38: 33: 29: 26: 22: 1965: 1954: 1943: 1933: 1923: 1912: 1902: 1881: 1874: 1868: 1867: 1853: 1843: 1833: 1823: 1813: 1802: 1791: 1782: 1771: 1761: 1750: 1741: 1731: 1666: 1657: 1641:. Seaforth. 1638: 1621: 1617: 1608: 1589: 1570: 1565: 1556: 1551: 1539: 1527: 1520:Beale (1839) 1515: 1503: 1491: 1480: 1471: 1460: 1451: 1443:Lloyd's List 1442: 1437: 1428: 1422: 1411: 1402: 1391: 1382: 1374:Lloyd's List 1373: 1368: 1359:Lloyd's List 1354: 1346: 1342: 1331: 1322: 1311: 1302: 1290: 1279: 1270: 1259: 1250: 1238: 1234: 1224:Lloyd's List 1222: 1218: 1207: 1198: 1190: 1186: 1158: 1114: 1097: 1069: 1063: 1054: 1045: 1028: 1012: 1004: 1000: 992: 981: 977: 973: 969: 954: 950: 946: 943:Lloyd's List 942: 941: 936: 932: 928: 924: 922: 908: 904: 903: 875: 870: 866: 865: 857: 853: 849: 845: 844: 839: 838: 832: 830: 825: 821: 820: 815: 813: 807: 793: 791: 786: 782: 778: 774: 773: 768: 764: 763: 758: 752: 748: 740: 739: 724: 720: 719: 714: 709: 703: 697: 692: 691:On 20 July, 690: 682: 679:Lloyd's List 678: 677: 665: 662: 657: 653: 644: 637: 632: 630: 625: 623: 618: 614: 610: 606: 602: 598: 592: 587: 585: 580: 576: 568: 560: 555: 551: 546: 544: 536:post captain 533: 528: 523: 518: 516: 507: 503: 499: 495: 491: 485: 480: 476: 472: 464: 460: 456: 454: 449: 445: 443: 429: 425: 419: 409: 403: 402: 396: 373: 364: 362: 361: 244:113 ft 216:Tons burthen 195: 154:1817: Raines 141: 137: 104: 58: 25: 21:HMS Coquette 1844:Duckenfield 1624:(1): 7–38. 1477:"No. 17208" 1457:"No. 16847" 1408:"No. 17135" 1388:"No. 17124" 1328:"No. 16330" 1308:"No. 16195" 1276:"No. 16276" 1256:"No. 16125" 1204:"No. 16119" 656:to pursue. 595:War of 1812 565:Dogger Bank 556:Chanticleer 475:recaptured 261:94 ft 2011:1807 ships 2005:Categories 1944:San Felipe 1903:Enterprise 1783:Challenger 1752:Oracabessa 1742:George III 1722:Shipwrecks 1599:0642105057 1582:References 603:Belleville 508:Vilghemina 504:Wilhelmina 434:post ships 432:as 20-gun 338:carronades 323:Complement 313:Propulsion 1964:HMS  1955:Cleopatra 1953:HMS  1859:shipwreck 1814:Cleopatra 1812:HMS  1793:Montezuma 1781:HMS  1762:Cambridge 1081:Citations 913:Mauritius 808:Dauntless 806:HMS  743:became a 721:Disposal: 563:near the 554:HMS  420:Cormorant 415:name ship 408:HMS  231:, or 495 202:Post ship 196:Cormorant 84:Laid down 59:Queen Mab 1962:27 Nov: 1951:26 Oct: 1931:27 Aug: 1920:14 Jun: 1910:25 Mar: 1900:11 Feb: 1882:Research 1869:Coquette 1851:10 Dec: 1831:30 Nov: 1821:19 Nov: 1810:19 Sep: 1800:29 Jun: 1790:14 Jun: 1779:19 May: 1769:13 May: 1759:22 Apr: 1749:17 Mar: 1739:12 Mar: 1729:30 Jan: 1630:20706490 1159:Coquette 1013:Coquette 993:Coquette 982:Coquette 955:Coquette 951:Coquette 947:Coquette 937:Coquette 925:Coquette 909:Coquette 871:Coquette 858:Coquette 850:Coquette 840:Coquette 833:Coquette 826:Coquette 816:Coquette 794:Coquette 787:Coquette 779:Coquette 769:Coquette 757:and the 741:Coquette 729:Ordinary 725:Coquette 693:Coquette 658:Coquette 654:Coquette 645:Coquette 643:s guns. 638:Coquette 633:Coquette 626:Coquette 619:Leonidas 599:Coquette 588:Coquette 577:Coquette 547:Coquette 529:Espiegle 519:Coquette 500:Speshnyy 496:Speshnoy 492:Coquette 473:Coquette 457:Coquette 450:Coquette 446:Coquette 430:Coquette 404:Coquette 378:ordinary 374:Coquette 365:Coquette 331:Armament 170:Acquired 138:Coquette 105:Coquette 92:Launched 1941:1 Sep: 1841:1 Dec: 1445:L№4772. 911:was at 883:⁄ 800:in the 798:Hiva Oa 710:Mercury 386:whaling 290:Draught 270:⁄ 253:⁄ 225:⁄ 100:Renamed 73:Builder 65:Ordered 35:History 1924:Ingham 1875:Latona 1834:Cadmus 1803:Adonis 1673:  1645:  1628:  1596:  1376:№4617. 1362:№4572. 1228:№4209. 1009:Howdon 1005:Amazon 976:, the 893:141 14 831:While 749:Coquet 745:whaler 707:, and 704:Frolic 698:Cressy 615:Ganges 581:Haabet 569:Haabet 561:Haabet 524:Daring 481:Amazon 477:Amazon 465:Amazon 461:Amazon 426:Talbot 413:, the 410:Talbot 397:Talbot 382:whaler 239:Length 142:Coquet 1922:USRC 1732:Sylph 1626:JSTOR 1429:Times 985:' 961:Notes 861:' 783:Globe 686:' 641:' 607:Janus 579:took 573:Memel 399:class 317:Sails 149:Owner 1992:1836 1979:1834 1966:Star 1880:HCS 1854:Hive 1772:Neva 1671:ISBN 1643:ISBN 1594:ISBN 1019:2 10 1015:was 919:Loss 781:and 715:Fame 617:and 611:Aeos 506:(or 428:and 363:HMS 282:Beam 208:Type 181:Lost 178:Fate 140:(or 134:Name 112:Fate 103:HMS 57:HMS 54:Name 1622:102 727:in 376:in 326:121 219:484 2007:: 1878:, 1872:, 1620:. 1479:. 1459:. 1410:. 1390:. 1330:. 1310:. 1278:. 1258:. 1206:. 1167:^ 1123:^ 1106:^ 1089:^ 1036:7½ 885:90 717:. 701:, 613:, 609:, 605:, 567:. 531:. 471:. 436:. 349:Fc 343:QD 233:bm 227:94 223:10 1861:) 1857:( 1707:e 1700:t 1693:v 1679:. 1651:. 1632:. 1602:. 1161:. 1073:. 1038:d 1034:s 1023:. 1021:s 1017:£ 995:. 899:d 897:8 895:s 891:£ 881:1 498:( 272:8 268:3 265:+ 263:2 255:2 251:1 248:+ 246:3 144:) 23:.

Index

HMS Coquette
Royal Navy Ensign
United Kingdom
Temple shipbuilders
Cormorant class ship-sloop
Post ship
bm
Sails
carronades
QD
Fc
single-ship action
ordinary
whaler
whaling
southern whale fishery
HMS Talbot
name ship
Cormorant-class ship-sloop
post ships
Isle of Wight
Alexander I of Russia
Dmitry Senyavin
Daring
post captain
battle of Trafalgar
HMS Chanticleer
Dogger Bank
Memel
War of 1812

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