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HMS Sparkler (1804)

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43: 246:; their crews ran two others ashore. The British also drove six French gun-vessels on shore. However, the bank off Cape Grinez, and the shot and shells from the right face of its powerful battery, soon compelled the British to move back from the shore. 267:
lost 14 of her 50 crew in the incident. The Dutch took Lieutenant Dennis and the other survivors prisoner. Newspaper accounts stated that she lost 17 of 53 crew members. The storm that wrecked
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on the Frisan coast. Her crew had to take to her rigging after water came up over her upper deck and the surf started breaking over her. A fisherman rescued the survivors the next day.
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in pursuit of 22 large schooners flying the Dutch flag. The British managed to force three of the schooners to ground on the Banc de Laine near
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was launched in 1804 at Brightlingsea. Lieutenant James S.A.Dennis commissioned her in August 1804 for the North Sea.
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On 18 July 1805 a British squadron spotted the French Boulogne flotilla sailing along the shore. Captain
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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On 7 August 1807 she convoyed British merchantmen to Yarmouth from the
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Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary & Napoleonic Eras
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859
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Index

HMS Sparkler
Brightlingsea
Archer-class
gunbrig
bm
chase guns
carronades
Edward Owen
Immortalité
Calypso
Fleche
Arab
Watchful
Pincher
Cap Gris Nez
Eyder
Terschelling
hired armed
cutter
Lord Keith


Winfield (2008)
Marshall (1824)
"The Marine List"
hdl
2027/uc1.c2735023
Gosset (1986)
Hepper (1994)
Grocott (1997)

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