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HMS Liberty

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confiscated by the Royal Navy in 1768 for failure to pay customs duties. She was commissioned under Captain William Reid as a revenue ship. In July 1769 she seized two Connecticut vessels and brought them into
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was a cutter purchased in 1779, later re-rigged as a brig, and sold in Barbados in 1816.
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Liberty (ship)
Royal Navy
English ship Liberty (1632)
great ship
HMS Liberty (1768)
sloop
John Hancock
Newport, Rhode Island
Newport citizens
HMS Liberty (1779)
HMS Liberty (1913)
Laforey-class
destroyer
World War I
Battle of Jutland
HMS Liberty (J391)
Algerine-class
minesweeper
World War II
Belgian Navy
list of ships
internal link
Categories
Set index articles on ships
Royal Navy ship names

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