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HMS Pelican

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of 150 tons (bm), that the British captured in 1777 and took into service to replace her predecessor.
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brig-sloop launched in 1812. She was reassigned as a customs watchvessel in 1847 and was renamed
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in 1578. It is unlikely that she was ever commissioned in the Royal Navy.
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launched in 1860 and sold into civilian service in 1867 and renamed
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was a 38-gun ship launched in 1650 and burnt by accident in 1656.
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global circumnavigation expedition in 1577 and was renamed
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was a 16-gun brig-sloop, previously the French navy brig
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launched in 1916 and sold in 1921 and broken up in 1924.
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was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1795 and sold in 1806.
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Index

Royal Navy
bird
privateer
Sir Francis Drake's
Golden Hind
English ship Pelican (1626)
English ship Pelican (1646)
Royalist
English Civil War
English ship Pelican (1650)
HMS Pelican (1757)
sloop
HMS Pelican (1775)
schooner
HMS Pelican (1777)
sixth-rate
Porcupine-class
post ship
HMS Pelican (1781)
brig-sloop
HMS Emerald
HMS Pelican (1795)
HMS Pelican (1806)
HMS Pique
HMS Pelican (1812)
Cruizer-class
HMS Pelican (1860)
Camelion-class
screw sloop
HMS Pelican (1877)

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