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The 'Names of Ships for which Claims have been proved' are as follows: warships
Tonnant, Norge, Royal Oak, Ramillies, Bedford, Armide, Cydnus, Trave, Seahorse, Sophie, Meteor; troopships Gorgon, Diomede, Alceste, Belle
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on the
Coastal Blockade. She then underwent repairs between May 1822 and June 1823, and was fitted for a guardship at Portsmouth again. In May 1823 Captain William M'Cullock took command. In November 1825 Captain
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sailed to New
Orleans where her boats participated in the battle of Lake Borgne in December 1814. At the end of January 1815, the prisoners of war from the
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made some captures, presumably of smugglers, that resulted in a payment of prize money not only to the officers and crew of
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483:, J.Bowman, master, which the United States Navy had captured in the South Pacific. Her captors sent
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Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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170 ft 4 in (51.92 m) (gundeck); 139 ft 9 in (42.60 m) (keel)
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Crawford, p273 with reference to Rear
Admiral Codrington's memo dated 11 September 1814
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Maine League of
Historical Societies and Museums (1970). Doris A. Isaacson (ed.).
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s crew, a second-class share, that of her commanding officer, was worth £37 2s
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The Ship of the Line – Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850.
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on 25 December. The Danes did not resist and the invasion was bloodless.
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567:. In November, Captain Thomas Boys replaced Ogle, while Rear-Admiral
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547:" to survivors of the boat service who claimed the clasp to the
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were transported to the
Caribbean in HMS Ramillies. In 1847 the
870:"War of 1812 Casualty Database [of Crown Forces]"
726:. A first-class, i.e., Hollis's share, was worth £165 7s
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was eventually broken up at
Sheerness in February 1850.
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as part of a squadron under the command of Rear-Admiral
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which captured significant portions of eastern coastal
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d. A sixth-class share, that of an ordinary seaman on
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as a tender. On 30 November 1820 and 6 February 1821,
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and was sent to North
America at the outbreak of the
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History, Vol. 3
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that escorted and transported the army commanded by
315:, and so did not take an active part in the battle.
849:. Rockland, Me: Courier-Gazette, Inc. p. 336.
319:Expedition to occupy the Danish West Indies (1807)
490:However, on 10 August 1814, a landing party from
1047:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
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397:participated in Cochrane's expedition that
815:Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 180.
385:Following concern in Britain that neutral
602:. While at Portsmouth she employed a HMS
441:(then part of Massachusetts), including
19:For other ships with the same name, see
1092:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom
987:. Washington: Naval Historical Center (
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779:d; a sixth-class share was worth £4 0s
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899:. 17 October 1814. pp. 2075–2075.
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1072:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy
234:Upper gundeck: 28 × 18-pounder guns
180:47 ft 6 in (14.48 m)
983:Crawford, Michael J., ed. (2002).
702:The Flag officers share was worth
654:was on harbour service from 1831.
625:came under the command of Captain
16:Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
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563:was under the command of Captain
1077:Culloden-class ships of the line
543:issued a clasp (or bar) marked "
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931:. 26 January 1849. p. 247.
598:took up a post as guardship at
342:. The squadron, which included
389:was entering an alliance with
272:, launched on 12 July 1785 at
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834:. 11 March 1809. p. 330.
594:took command in September as
231:Gundeck: 28 × 32-pounder guns
969:. 12 May 1821. p. 1025.
648:Reserve for Harbour Service
549:Naval General Service Medal
505:, a composite battalion of
487:into Halifax, Nova Scotia.
399:captured the Danish islands
311:'s reserve squadron at the
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1087:Ships built in Rotherhithe
847:Maine: A Guide 'Down East'
571:raised his flag in her at
419:Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy
18:
950:Winfield (2008), pp.60-1.
545:14 Dec. Boat Service 1814
429:. Hardy led the fleet in
280:French Revolutionary Wars
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638:replaced M'Cullock. The
121:General characteristics
116:Broken up, February 1850
1045:Thomas ap Catesby Jones
1009:Conway Maritime Press.
496:Stonington, Connecticut
202: in (6.083 m)
1021:Winfield, Rif (2008).
288:ran down and sank the
1005:Lavery, Brian (2003)
537:Battle of Lake Borgne
509:were landed from HMS
503:Battle of North Point
435:John Coape Sherbrooke
240:: 14 × 9-pounder guns
665:, being fitted as a
586:, being fitted as a
313:Battle of Copenhagen
307:was part of Admiral
246:: 4 × 9-pounder guns
464:On 4 December 1813
405:on 22 December and
300:while maneuvering.
966:The London Gazette
928:The London Gazette
896:The London Gazette
831:The London Gazette
744:, was worth £2 9s
382:on 17 April 1807.
333:Alexander Cochrane
1054:978-1-55750-848-5
1032:978-1-86176-246-7
998:978-0-16-051224-7
284:On 4 April 1796,
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923:"No. 20939"
891:"No. 16947"
875:18 February
826:"No. 16236"
501:During the
427:War of 1812
413:War of 1812
329:West Indies
327:was in the
290:hired armed
274:Rotherhithe
188:19 ft
1082:1785 ships
1066:Categories
977:References
910:Smith 2000
636:Hugh Pigot
600:Portsmouth
590:. Captain
525:, and HMS
407:Santa Cruz
270:Royal Navy
263:third rate
207:Propulsion
801:Citations
742:Ramillies
671:Ramillies
667:lazaretto
659:Ramillies
652:Ramillies
644:Ramillies
640:Admiralty
631:the Downs
623:Ramillies
616:Ramillies
596:Ramillies
588:guardship
584:Sheerness
580:Ramillies
561:Ramillies
541:Admiralty
533:Ramillies
528:Royal Oak
517:Ramillies
492:Ramillies
431:Ramillies
423:Ramillies
403:St Thomas
395:Ramillies
365:HMS
358:HMS
351:HMS
344:HMS
339:Belleisle
337:HMS
325:Ramillies
303:In 1801,
258:Ramillies
215:Sail plan
97:Laid down
72:Ramillies
39:Thunderer
1043:(2000).
642:ordered
555:Post-war
466:Ramilies
447:Eastport
391:Napoleon
376:Carvalho
372:Telemaco
367:Cerberus
323:In 1807
305:Ramilies
286:Ramilies
225:Armament
131:Culloden
105:Launched
788:⁄
774:⁄
758:d. For
753:⁄
735:⁄
718:⁄
661:was at
646:to the
582:was at
512:Tonnant
459:Castine
451:Machias
387:Denmark
268:of the
197:⁄
154:⁄
90:Randall
86:Builder
78:Ordered
46:History
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522:Albion
519:, HMS
515:, HMS
485:Policy
480:Policy
476:whaler
457:, and
455:Bangor
380:Master
360:Canada
297:Spider
293:lugger
169:Length
133:-class
762:'
760:Viper
693:Poule
680:Notes
612:Viper
608:Viper
604:Viper
573:Leith
471:Loire
439:Maine
210:Sails
1049:ISBN
1027:ISBN
1011:ISBN
993:ISBN
877:2013
706:43 8
551:.
468:and
378:and
363:and
256:HMS
177:Beam
147:1677
113:Fate
70:HMS
67:Name
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989:GPO
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