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HMS Tickler (1794)

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The "Principal Officers and Commissioners and of His Majesty's Navy" offered "Tickler, Gun-Vessel, 150 Tons, Copper-bottomed, lying at Portsmouth", for sale on 12 May 1802. She sold there on that day.
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in 1801. However, she does not appear in the listing of vessels whose crews qualified for the clasp "Copenhagen 1801) to the
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The Two Battles of Copenhagen, 1801 and 1807: Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Narrative founded on a series of events which took place in the island of St. Marcou
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where the Swedes captured her; they restored her to the British in May 1801.
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was at Portsmouth undergoing coppering and conversion to a brig.
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squadron. In July Lieutenant Gomm, Lieutenant Titus Allardyce of
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The life and correspondence of Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith
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s crew mutinied and handed their gunboat over to the French.
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to ground; she was gotten off by the exertions of her crew.
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Index

HMS Tickler
Conquest-class
gunbrig
bm
carronades
bow chasers
gunbrig
Sidney Smith's
Shark
Hawke
Îles Saint-Marcouf
English Channel
Poole, Dorset
Ystadt
Dublin
attack Copenhagen
Naval General Service Medal (1847)
Blazer
Varberg Fortress
Russell






Winfield (2008)
hdl
2027/uc1.c3049070
"No. 20939"

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