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HMS Elephant (1786)

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due to its suitability for the shallow waters there. It was on this ship that he is said to have put his telescope to his blind eye and claimed not to be able to see a signal ordering him to withdraw. She lost 9 killed and 13 wounded then.
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Billy Ruffian: The Bellerophon and the Downfall of Napoleon: The Biography of A Ship of the Line, 1782–1836
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remained blockading Cap-François until November, when the French commander of the garrison there, General
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In late November 1790 the ship narrowly avoided destruction when lightning struck her whilst she was in
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Gerlach, Krzysztof (2006). "Słoń a sprawa duńska" [The elephant and a matter of Denmark].
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close behind forcing the Passage of the Sound, 30 March 1801, prior to the Battle of Copenhagen
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managed to evade their pursuers and escape to France. One man was killed aboard
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The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850.
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The Ships of Trafalgar: The British, French and Spanish Fleets October 1805
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went into the Caracol Passage where they cut out the French schooner
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on 22–23 November. The French formally surrendered on 30 November.
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This article about a ship of the line of the United Kingdom is a
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HMS Elephant

Great Britain
Battle of Copenhagen (1801)
Arrogant-class
ship of the line
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
Fc

third-rate
ship of the line
Royal Navy
George Parsons
Bursledon
Hampshire
Portsmouth
main topmast
quarterdeck
Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson
flagship
Battle of Copenhagen
Henry William Bayntun
Cumberland
Hercule
Bellerophon
Vanguard
Poisson Volant
Superieure

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