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HMS Falcon

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brig-sloop launched in 1820. An engine was fitted in 1833 and then removed the following year. She was sold in 1838.
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was a "ballinger" (a moderate-size oared vessel) dating from 1334. She was sold in 1352.
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in 1668, but reverted to a 36-gun fifth rate in 1691. In 1694 she was captured by the
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launched in 1931. She was handed over to the Chinese Navy in 1942, and renamed
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launched in 1877. She was put into harbour service in 1890 and sold in 1920.
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in 1694 to a 38-gun fifth rate. She was captured by the French in 1695.
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launched in 1782. She was used as a fireship and expended in 1800 at
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launched in 1694. In 1695 she was captured by three French ships off
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was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1745. She was converted to an 8-gun
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launched in 1704. In 1709 she was captured by the French 58-gun
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launched in 1899. In 1918 she was sunk in a collision with the
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in 1799; the Admiralty purchased her in 1801 and renamed her
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was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1771. She was involved in the
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launched in 1744. In 1745 she was captured by the French off
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was a 24-gun ship purchased in 1646. She was gone by 1659.
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Index

Royal Navy
fast bird of prey
HMS Falcon (1334)
HMS Falcon (1461)
HMS Falcon (1544)
pinnace
HMS Falcon (1603)
bm
HMS Falcon (1646)
HMS Falcon (1647)
Royalists
HMS Falcon (1652)
Dutch
fireship
HMS Falcon (1666)
fifth rate
fourth rate
French
Mediterranean
HMS Falcon (1694)
sixth rate
Dodman
HMS Falcon (1694)
merchant ship
HMS Falcon (1704)
fourth rate
SĂ©rieux
Mediterranean
HMS Falcon (1744)
sloop

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