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bestowed on Aylmer the cross of a
Commander of the Royal Sicilian Order of St. Ferdinand and of Merit. Other captains and officers received similar awards. In May 1818 the participants in the battle were granted an award of £100,000. In 1847 the Admiralty issued the Naval General Service Medal with
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Five days later a
British force first bombarded and then landed near Fort Peter on Point Peter by the town of St. Marys. The British attacked and took the fort without suffering any casualties. They then headed for St. Marys along the St. Mary's River and captured it after skirmishing with a small
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herself had three men killed and 34 wounded. As a result of the attack, the Dey agreed to abolish the enslavement of
Christians in perpetuity, and to free all slaves whatsoever then in Algiers. The British also destroyed four large frigates, five large corvettes, numerous gunboats, and numerous
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Prize-money arising from the booty captured by the expedition in the River
Patuxent, at Fort Washington, and Alexandria, between 22 and 29 August 1814, was paid in November 1817. Nourse, as captain, received a first-class share, which was worth £183
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saw service off the Kent and Sussex coasts in the Royal Naval Coast
Blockade for the Prevention of Smuggling. under the command of Captain William ("Flogging Joey") McCulloch, scourge of the smugglers.
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In 1817 there was a further payment of prize money for the expedition in the River
Patuxent, at Fort Washington, and Alexandria, between 22 and 29 August 1814. A first-class share was worth £183 9s
750:, which an American privateer had captured on her way from India to London. The British ended their occupation of St. Marys after about a week and withdrew to Cumberland Island.
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311:), which meant a considerably shortened lifespan. Nonetheless, the ship saw useful service, especially at the bombardment of Algiers in 1816, before being broken up in 1825.
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Portsmouth in 1822, but by 1824 was at Deptford. She was put up for sale in June 1825 at Deptford, and sold to John Small Sedger, Rotherhithe, for £3,610 on 20 July.
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and her sister ships from sailing into the harbour at
Baltimore. Her sailors had to kedge rafts holding small cannon and rocket launchers seven miles up the river to
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was on her second cruise, this one under
Captain John White. She had been commissioned on 15 December 1814. American records show her as a brig of 193 tons (bm).
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served in the North
Atlantic. On 18 January 1814 she was escorting a convoy from England to Bermuda when she encountered the French 40-gun frigates
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had known for some days that the war had ended. The delay of payment of the head money may have been due to the need to adjudicate the case.
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s crew then set fire to her and took to their boats and some improvised rafts. A schooner that came out from Charleston rescued almost all.
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s crew, unaware that the war had ended on 15 February 1815, fired grapeshot and small arms at the British boats, causing them to shear off.
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953:, Bristol, Rhode Island, and of 107 tons (bm), was under the command of Benjamin K. Churchill. She had been commissioned on 4 April 1814.
377:, armed with nine guns and carrying a crew of 80 men. She was 20 days out of Rhode Island and had not made any captures. At the time,
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initially remained in the Mediterranean, first under Captain James Gordon and then under Captain Robert Spencer. From May 1817
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was among the several British warships that shared in the proceeds of the capture on 10 July of the American schooners
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captured thirteen mostly small American merchant vessels, but with several armed vessels among them. These were:
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drew them away from the convoy, saving it. After a long chase, the French frigates gave up and sailed away.
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On 6 August 1817 she seized a boat with foreign spirits and five empty boats. Three weeks later she seized
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in an effort to tie up American forces and keep them from joining other American forces to help defend
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captured two schooners, two gun-boats, and a sloop. They also destroyed a large store of tobacco.
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on 27 August. British casualties were heavy, though those of the Algerines were much heavier.
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American force. The British captured two American gunboats and 12 merchantmen, including the
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was fitted at Chatham for foreign service between February and July 1816. In February the
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d. A second and final payment came in May 1819. A first-class share was worth £42 13s
495:. The campaign cost the Navy one man killed and six wounded, including one man of the
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9 ft 9 in (2.97 m) unladen; 12 ft 8 in (3.86 m) (laden)
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199: in (48.530 m) (gundeck); 132 ft 2 in (40.28 m) (keel)
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grounded outside of Charleston on 7 March. As her crew was attempting to free
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303:, launched in 1813 as one of five heavy frigates built to match the powerful
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Later the same year, on 1 May, she captured the American privateer schooner
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A first-class share was worth £24 9s 11d; a sixth-class share was worth 1s
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A first-class share was worth £25 13s 4d; a sixth-class share was worth 1s
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A first-class share was worth £28 6s 10d; a sixth-class share was worth 2s
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sailed up the Patuxent to follow the boats as far as possible. Admiral
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2130:. Mount Pleasant S.C.: Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company.
879:, which was carrying a cargo of foreign spirits. On 29 March 1818
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Initially commissioned under the command of Captain Joseph Nourse,
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307:. The shortage of oak meant that she was built of "fir" (actually
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clasp "Algiers" to the 1328 surviving claimants from the battle.
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d; a sixth-class share was worth 2s 7d. For the cargo of the
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The draught of this class of frigate was too deep to permit
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A first-class share of the head money was worth £130 10s
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was paid in 1817. A first-class share was worth £24 5s
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was armed with four guns and carried a crew of 31 men.
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on the night of 24 August. The British then burnt the
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on 7 January 1813, i.e., well before her launching.
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479:and his force of marines and seamen entered
409:, and the capture on 2 July of the schooner
962:In September 1815 prize money was paid for
776:(see above). American accounts report that
332:of 38 guns, and was to have borne the name
2197:Age of Sail frigates of the United Kingdom
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491:, on the Patuxent where Cochrane boarded
1943:. 15 September 1816. pp. 1789–1794.
1726:d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 19s
1659:. 27 September 1814. pp. 1942–1943.
1639:. 27 September 1814. pp. 1939–1941.
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1242:d; a sixth-class share was worth £4 10s
1228:A first-class share was worth £1068 11s
16:For other ships with the same name, see
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1007:, a first-class share was worth £6 17s
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813:s crew believed that Captain Nourse of
657:On 10 January 1815, Cockburn landed on
416:In the late summer and autumn of 1814,
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1771:. 17 October 1814. pp. 2073–2080.
634:, of nine guns, 130 men, and 250 tons.
24:
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613:, of four guns, 12 men, and 309 tons;
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2022:. 6 February 1819. pp. 247–248.
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420:was an important participant in the
207:41 ft 3 in (12.57 m)
1539:. 23 September 1815. p. 1956.
673:. The naval squadron consisted of
223:12 ft 4 in (3.76 m)
132:Sold for breaking up, 20 July 1825
14:
2192:Ships built by the Blackwall Yard
1831:. 13 December 1817. p. 2534.
1682:. 15 November 1817. p. 2316.
1418:. 2 April 1814. pp. 698–699.
1021:d; a sixth-class share was worth
772:destroyed the American privateer
510:. During the attack on Baltimore
1911:. 28 October 1828. p. 1956.
48:
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1851:. 9 May 1815. pp. 870–871.
1619:. 1 October 1814. p. 1966.
1599:. 1 October 1814. p. 1964.
1355:. 26 January 1849. p. 245.
2126:The Battle for Baltimore: 1814
1579:. 14 January 1817. p. 89.
1438:. 9 August 1814. p. 1610.
723:of 8 guns), and the schooners
1:
2065:. 28 June 1825. p. 1135.
1963:. 11 March 1817. p. 609.
1891:. 29 July 1815. p. 1547.
1871:. 18 July 1815. p. 1462.
1559:. 4 January 1817. p. 11.
1519:. 18 July 1815. p. 1463.
1398:. 29 March 1814. p. 678.
847:Ferdinand of the Two Sicilies
2122:Whitehorne, Joseph (1997).
2080:Coggeshall, George (1856).
1791:. 16 May 1815. p. 923.
1702:. 1 June 1819. p. 955.
937:that same day in a notable
757:recaptured the merchantman
642:also captured the American
528:did not suffer any losses.
122:Naval General Service Medal
84:Wigram, Wells & Green,
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1983:. 2 May 1818. p. 791.
1811:. 9 May 1815. p. 871.
1464:Warship Histories, vol iii
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578:, of five men and 65 tons;
557:, of six men and 120 tons;
543:, of five men and 34 tons;
499:killed and three wounded.
438:burning of Washington D.C.
424:, as she was stationed in
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2167:National Maritime Museum
2105:Flogging Joey's Warriors
1468:National Maritime Museum
830:Hon. Frederick W. Aylmer
436:and then the subsequent
137:General characteristics
2149:. Seaforth Publishing.
1457:"NMM, vessel ID 375638"
1116:This was almost surely
845:merchant vessels. King
2145:Winfield, Rif (2008).
838:bombardment of Algiers
260:: 28 × 24-pounder guns
753:On 26 February 1815,
691:(56 guns; en flute),
434:Battle of Bladensburg
2103:Douch, John (1985).
768:Lastly, on 3 March,
748:Countess of Harcourt
738:Battle of Fort Peter
489:Nottingham, Maryland
381:was in company with
124:with clasp "Algiers"
1500:Kert (2005), App.2.
1129:Head money for the
832:assumed command of
550:, of 8 men 60 tons;
520:raised his flag on
2062:The London Gazette
2019:The London Gazette
1980:The London Gazette
1960:The London Gazette
1940:The London Gazette
1924:, p. 349-350.
1908:The London Gazette
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927:on 27 March 1814.
477:Alexander Cochrane
266:: 16 × 32-pounder
2171:Warship Histories
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2156:978-1-86176-246-7
2114:978-0-906124-08-6
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2084:. New York.
2057:"No. 18150"
2014:"No. 17447"
1975:"No. 17355"
1955:"No. 17229"
1935:"No. 17133"
1903:"No. 18518"
1883:"No. 17045"
1863:"No. 17041"
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1823:"No. 17313"
1803:"No. 17010"
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964:Yankee Lass
951:Yankee Lass
733:(12 guns).
716:Devastation
707:(18 guns),
703:(38 guns),
699:(36 guns),
679:(74-guns),
663:New Orleans
485:White House
422:War of 1812
375:Yankee Lass
348:War of 1812
116:Honours and
2187:1813 ships
2181:Categories
2074:References
1481:8 February
1005:Little Tom
683:(44 guns;
671:Gulf Coast
669:, and the
625:Resolution
583:Buonaparte
555:Anna Marie
548:May Flower
481:Washington
466:, and the
440:On 2 July
411:Little Tom
315:Background
301:Royal Navy
268:carronades
244:Complement
228:Propulsion
76:4 May 1812
18:HMS Severn
2090:cite book
1333:Citations
933:captured
923:captured
759:Adventure
667:Louisiana
646:schooner
623:schooner
616:schooner
611:Necessity
602:schooner
595:schooner
574:schooner
541:Speedwell
539:schooner
154:(revived)
108:Completed
92:Laid down
2173:project.
920:Hannibal
900:ordinary
821:Post-war
705:Primrose
685:en flute
597:Virginia
569:Virginia
468:gun-brig
407:Emmeline
384:Surprise
292:Endymion
252:Armament
147:Endymion
100:Launched
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681:Regulus
576:Nonsuch
512:Admiral
459:frigate
395:William
358:Sultane
330:frigate
297:frigate
289:was an
212:Draught
194:⁄
168:⁄
152:frigate
81:Builder
73:Ordered
43:History
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930:Hebrus
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881:Severn
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755:Severn
719:(both
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693:Severn
676:Dragon
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648:Banyer
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618:Amelia
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418:Severn
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391:Severn
379:Severn
368:Severn
363:Étoile
354:Severn
342:Severn
327:-class
320:Severn
294:-class
286:Severn
182:Length
149:-class
118:awards
67:Severn
36:Severn
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885:Linot
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689:Brune
627:; and
609:ship
604:Brant
588:ship
581:ship
567:ship
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560:ship
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546:brig
493:Manly
472:Manly
447:Loire
403:Union
399:Eliza
338:Tagus
334:Tagus
236:Speed
162:1,254
2151:ISBN
2132:ISBN
2109:ISBN
2096:link
1483:2012
891:Fate
866:Mary
713:and
701:Rota
590:Anna
444:and
360:and
325:Leda
309:pine
284:HMS
231:Sail
204:Beam
129:Fate
65:HMS
62:Name
1180:Ino
808:Ino
801:Ino
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