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Hollis, in his report, stated that Anholt was important in that it could furnish supplies of water to His Majesty's fleet, and afford a good anchorage to merchant vessels sailing to and from the Baltic. However, the principal objective of the mission was to restore the lighthouse on the island to its
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aground about four miles north of Cape St. Mary. The French crew took to the rocks above their vessel and kept up a continuous small arms fire on the British seamen who took possession of the vessel and towed her off. They then burned both vessels. Despite the resistance and small arms fire the
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She was commissioned in September 1782 under Captain William Dickson, and recommissioned in March 1783 as a guardship at Plymouth. She was recommissioned in September 1786 under Charles Chamberlyane, still as a guardship, and paid off in February 1788.
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s marines, landed. The Danish garrison of 170 men put up a sharp but ineffectual resistance that killed one British marine and wounded two; the garrison then surrendered. The British took immediate possession of the island.
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sailed for the East Indies on 28 February 1796, temporarily under the command of Captain Lukin. By October she was in the North Sea. In February 1797 she was under Captain Thomas Parr, and then in September under Captain
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was re-fitted at Chatham as a 64-gun ship, being commissioned in April under Captain Charles Stewart, for the North Sea. She was paid off, repaired, fitted at various times, and recommissioned in August 1805,
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under lieutenant Thomas Pamp. In November she was fitted as a convalescent ship at Chatham. One month later she was recommissioned under Lieutenant Jacques Dalby as a hospital ship at Sheerness.
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sailed for the Mediterranean again. In February 1811 she was on the Portugal station, temporarily under Captain Joshua Horton. In May she was under the temporary command of Captain
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took her prize to Malta, together with the prisoners, who included Commodore Don Amilcar Paolucci, commander in chief of the Italian Marine and Knight of the Iron Crown.
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fired on the British squadron. Granite cannonballs weighing 700–800 pounds (320–360 kg) and measuring 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) in circumference hit
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after a chase of several hours. The brig might have escaped had she not lost her topmast. She was one year old and was armed with 16 French 12-pounder guns.
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the British encountered a Turkish squadron of one ship of 64 guns, four frigates and eight other vessels, most of which they ran aground. Marines from
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lost four dead, 47 wounded, and four missing (believed drowned). In all, the British lost 29 killed and 138 wounded. No ship was lost.
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pre-war state to facilitate the movement of British men of war and merchantmen navigating the dangerous seas there.
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in pursuit. The British caught up with their quarry after having rowed for two hours. They captured
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850.
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suffered three wounded while forcing the Dardanelles. Near a redoubt on
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destroyed three Turkish frigates that had run ashore. On 27 February
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Memoires of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K.C. B., & c., Volume 2,
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She was recommissioned in February 1799 as a prison ship at
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vessels, which were built to a design by John Williams.
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She was broken up in 1816. 488:British had suffered no casualties. 869:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy 366:spiked the 31 guns on the redoubt. 190:Upper gundeck: 26 × 18-pounder guns 638:James (1837), Vol. 4, pp. 296-312. 159:44 ft 4 in (13.5 m) 14: 761:Richards, David (December 1987). 546:, with the assistance of Captain 426:captured the Franco-Italian brig 321:was recommissioned under Captain 874:Intrepid-class ships of the line 838: 660:. 24 May 1808. pp. 734–735. 380:had two men wounded assisting a 226:, launched on 8 October 1782 at 52: 31: 384:landing party on the island of 16:Intrepid-class ship of the line 680:. 31 December 1808. p. 4. 1: 230:. She was the last of the 15 187:Gundeck: 26 × 24-pounder guns 500:in the Baltic under Captain 705:. 23 May 1809. p. 736. 312:Between March and May 1801 273:From mid-April to mid-May, 895: 750:Adamant Media Corporation. 496:In 1809 she served in the 293:for life to the colony of 18: 845:HMS Standard (ship, 1782) 779:10.1136/bmj.295.6613.1609 115: 45: 30: 116:General characteristics 735:Conway Maritime Press. 538:captured the island of 255:Sir John Borlase Warren 167:19 ft (5.8 m) 812:Winfield, Rif (2007). 753:James, William (1837) 746:Howard, Edward (2003) 337: 853:Ships of the Old Navy 731:Lavery, Brian (2003) 432:, which they took to 350:Dardanelles Operation 348:'s unsuccessful 1807 335: 268:Thomas Revell Shivers 196:: 10 × 4-pounder guns 851:Phillips, Michael - 847:at Wikimedia Commons 565:On 19 December 1810 257:'s squadron for the 202:: 2 × 9-pounder guns 757:. (London), Vol. 5. 440:took possession of 702:The London Gazette 677:The London Gazette 657:The London Gazette 584:was paid off into 514:, and the vessels 352:. 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Index

HMS Standard

Intrepid-class
ship of the line
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
Fc
Royal Navy
third-rate
ship of the line
Deptford
Intrepid-class
Joseph Ellison
Sir John Borlase Warren
Quiberon operation
Thomas Revell Shivers
Nore Mutiny
William Redfern
transportation
New South Wales
Sheerness
Thomas Harvey
Thomas Louis

Vice Admiral
John Duckworth
Dardanelles Operation
Point Pesquies
Pompee

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