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HMS Nile (1806)

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50: 207:. She had been cruising to watch enemy vessels in Rochefort when she hit the Grande Blanche rock. Despite attempts to lighten her that included cutting away her masts, she continued to founder. At daybreak three British vessels approached and took off the crew, enduring fire from shore batteries as they did so. The first was 230:
Lieutenant Lloyd always in his cabin — sea sick, I suppose, ... has been no manner of use to Commodore Keats, nor will be to anyone, unless an officer who is a cutter sailor has the direction of her. Little Simmons of Plymouth would do it
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Lieutenant Symons replaced Johnson for the Channel, but on 4 December Symons sailed for the Mediterranean. On 25 December 1807 she captured
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on 18 October 1810. However the purchaser withdrew from the sale. The Navy then broke her up at Plymouth in November 1811.
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The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement
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was at Portsmouth undergoing repairs. Lieutenant James Lloyd had commissioned her in November 1806.
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into Falmouth with dispatches from Lisbon and Seville. These were rushed overland to London.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Within 1807, Lieutenant Thomas Johnson, who had commanded the hired armed cutter
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The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" sold
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859
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Index

HMS Nile
Hired armed cutter Nile
Hired armed lugger Nile
Royal Navy Ensign
Battle of the Nile
bm
carronades
Royal Navy
hired armed
cutter
Nile
HMS Atalante
Île de Ré
Rochefort
Penelope
Pomone
John Jervis




"NMM, vessel ID 372141"
National Maritime Museum
"No. 16469"
The London Gazette
Lloyd's List №4215.
"No. 16410"
The London Gazette
ISBN
0-948864-30-3

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