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HMS Seagull

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brig-sloop that the Danes captured in 1808; she sank but the Danes recovered her and returned her to service. After the separation of Norway from Denmark, she transferred to the Norwegian Navy, which decommissioned her in
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was armed with two guns and small arms, and had a crew of 35 men. She was two days out of Cherbourg and had made no captures. The revenue cutters took her into Cowes.
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and put under the command of a Lieutenant Lloyd; she apparently foundered soon after. She was possibly the 8th Charter
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that disappeared in the English Channel in February 1805.
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859
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Index

Royal Navy
gull
HMS Seagull (1795)
brig-sloop
HMS Seagull (1805)
Seagull-class
HMS Seagull (1808)
Royal Navy
HMS Seagull (1831)
schooner
HMS Seagull (1855)
Albacore-class
gunboat
HMS Seagull (1868)
Plover-class
gunvessel
HMS Seagull (1889)
Sharpshooter-class
torpedo gunboat
minesweeper
HMS Seagull (J85)
Halcyon-class
survey ship
HMS Northumberland
cutter
RMAS Seagull
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