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Shipley in superintending the landing of Maitland's troops at Warappa. The Dutch governor initially rejected the surrender terms but surrendered on 5 May after the British captured the battery of Friderici. Hood made Shipley
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748:had lost five dead and 15 wounded.
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1262:Clowes (1897-1903), Vol. 5, p.414.
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1567:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
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1575:Southey, Thomas (1827).
1479:10.1017/CBO9780511791680
1371:West Indian tales of old
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132:General characteristics
1620:. Seaforth Publishing.
1520:James, William (1902).
1467:Edwards, Bryan (1819),
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1282:"No. 15794"
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856:arrived in
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154:95 ft
1681:1797 ships
1670:Categories
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903:Hippomenes
858:Portsmouth
854:Hippomenes
842:Hippomenes
832:Hippomenes
825:Martinique
793:Hippomenes
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728:ran into
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681:On 1 May
655:Guachapin
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545:captured
535:Railleuse
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67:Laid down
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309:Atalanta
305:Atalanta
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226:Armament
116:Acquired
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603:Centaur
589:Antigua
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465:Mercury
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1376:OCLC
1082:2011
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