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and later allowed to return to their own truce vessel sloop, but were not allowed to return to Baltimore because they had become familiar with the strength and position of British units and knew of the British intention to attack Baltimore. As a result, Key witnessed the bombarding of
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then evacuated the wounded. In 1821 the survivors of the flotilla shared in the distribution of head-money arising from the capture of the American gunboats and sundry bales of cotton. In 1847 the
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In July 1807 she was under Captain Richard Hancock and served as flagship for Rear-Admiral Michael de Courcy. In 1809 she was under the command of Captain James Bowen when she recaptured
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A full and correct account of the military occurrences of the late war between Great Britain and the United States of America; with an appendix, and plates. Volume II
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commanded the third. After rowing for 36 hours, the British met the Americans at St. Joseph's Island. On 13 December 1814, the British attacked the one-gun schooner
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Skinner, John Stuart "Incidents of the War of 1812" From The Baltimore Patriot. Reprinted: Maryland Historical Magazine, Baltimore. Volume 32, 1937. (pp 340-347)
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Letter from Admiral Cochrane to the Admiralty dated 25 February 1815. This is within WO 1/143 folio 14, which can be downloaded for a fee from the
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on 24 October 1789. Anglo-Spanish forces captured her there in August 1793, but left her when they withdrew in December. She then reverted to the
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underwent a refit at Portsmouth between January and June 1806. She was recommissioned in May under Captain Thomas Browne. She then served as
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was the only French ship still engaged in the morning, with her colours flying, though aground. It was not until 3 August that she finally
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on 26 January 1805. Jervis had just arrived from Rochefort and was anxious to impart his intelligence to the commander-in-chief. Captain
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was apparently not very valuable. The result was that the amount of prize money per seaman was only 6d, or less than half-a-day's wages.
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Vogel, Steve. "Through the Perilous Fight: Six Weeks That Saved the Nation" - Random House, New York. 2013. (pp 271-274, pp 311-341)
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and had captured one vessel, a Spanish merchant ship that the Royal Navy had recaptured on the 24th. At the time that she captured
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late. She was fitted for sea in the first quarter of 1814, being recommissioned in January under Captain Alexander Skene.
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Between November and December 1809 she was under repair at Plymouth. In 1810 she served under Captain Sir John Gore.
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lost 26 officers and men killed and 50 officers and men wounded in the battle, with Tyler being among the wounded.
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and 3 unarmed gigs to attack the US gunboats. Lockyer drew his flotilla from the fleet that was massing against
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Parliament's grant for Trafalgar amounted to ÂŁ4 12s 6d per capita. This represented roughly three months' wages.
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served as the flagship for Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane during the final months of the campaign in
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Captain John Tailour assumed command in November. From 1816 to 1817 she was the Flagship of Rear-Admiral
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underwent repairs between December 1801 and April 1803. She was commissioned in March 1803 under Captain
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dined aboard the ship while seeking the release of a captured civilian prisoner, several days before the
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was among the vessels sharing, by agreement, in the bounty money. In the new year, on 18 February 1804,
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Lockyer deployed the boats in three divisions, of which he led one. Captain Montresor of the gun-brig
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Instructions for the exercise of the great guns on board H.M.S. Tonnant, 1817-1821 (approximate) MS 28
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while they were passing the chain of small islands that runs parallel to the shore between Mobile and
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of 80-gun two-deckers built to a design by Jacques-Noël Sané, and ordered on 19 October 1787. She was
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and Rear Admiral Edward Codrington. They were pleading for the release of a civilian prisoner, Dr.
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Shortly thereafter a sniper would kill Ross while Ross was leading his forces against Baltimore.
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on 2 September 1803. The two French Navy warships had broken out of the blockade when they met
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held by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy
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continued to serve Cochrane as a flagship when he directed the British naval forces at the
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was armed with twelve 10-pounder guns and had a crew of 84 men. She was nine days out of
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then again underwent repair between August and December 1812, this time at Chatham.
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours
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when he assumed command of the North American Station in March of 1814 during the
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but the French recaptured her when the siege was broken in December. Rear-Admiral
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returned to England in May 1815. She then served as the flagship for Admiral
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The British took her into their service, registering and naming her as HMS
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was off New Orleans in January 1815, and in the vicinity of the attack on
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on 28 October, though the prize money was much less. Then on 29 November,
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then was one of the vessels that shared in the recapture on 27 August of
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Letter from Lockyer to Cochrane dated 18 December 1814, reproduced in
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in 1815, though she was not part of the flotilla that took him there.
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was in the Channel under Captain William Henry Jervis. He drowned off
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The British captured the American flotilla, comprising the tender,
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d; a sixth-class share, that of an ordinary seaman, was worth 7s
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in November 1818. She was broken up at Plymouth in March 1821.
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had three men killed and 15 wounded, one of whom died later.
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on 1 August 1798. She was taken into British service as HMS
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A first-class share of the prize money was worth ÂŁ34 12s
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then was among the vessels sharing in the captures of
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on 9 December 1798. She arrived at the naval base at
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Between 12 and 15 December 1814, Captain Lockyer of
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During the battle, she severely damaged 2686:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1798 1838: 1836: 1767: 393:: 2 Ă— 18-pounder guns + 14 Ă— 32-pounder 30:For other ships with the same name, see 3114:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom 1902: 1720: 1498: 980:when she captured the French privateer 523:" after watching the British attack on 2198: 1973:. 18 October 1806. pp. 1378–1379. 760:when she encountered the French ships 38: 2210: 1442:when she took part in the exiling of 277:194 ft 2 in (59.2 m) ( 149: 69: 7: 3084:Ships of the line of the French Navy 2161:Maryland History In Prints 1743-1900 1415:on 24 February 1815, accompanied by 3079:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy 2644:List of ships of the line of France 2253:. 26 June 1821. pp. 1353–1354. 886:(21 October 1805) she captured the 1852:. 13 March 1804. pp. 313–314. 1101:. From her he directed attacks on 965:, which had been sailing from the 145:By the Royal Navy on 2 August 1798 25: 2233:. 9 March 1815. pp. 446–449. 2188:. 9 March 1815. pp. 446–449. 2013:. 15 December 1810. p. 2008. 1953:. 9 September 1806. p. 1201. 1933:. 30 November 1805. p. 1506. 1789:. 16 December 1800. p. 1416. 1242:. Immediately before the battle, 320:23 ft 3 in (7.1 m) 3054: 3049: 2497: 2411:"Tattnall, James Barnwell"  2391:"Tattnall, James Barnwell"  2067:. 20 February 1813. p. 381. 1487:Glossary of nautical terms (M-Z) 1482:Glossary of nautical terms (A-L) 600:Aristide Aubert Du Petit Thouars 387:Upper deck: 32 Ă— 18-pounder guns 384:Lower deck: 32 Ă— 32-pounder guns 151: 71: 42: 3089:Tonnant-class ships of the line 2417:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 2293:. 26 January 1849. p. 247. 2127:. 29 January 1814. p. 240. 2107:. 17 August 1813. p. 1642. 2087:. 9 February 1813. p. 282. 1914:Marshall (1824), Vol. 2, p.292. 1809:. 18 August 1807. p. 1089. 1174:". During the bombardment, HMS 649:was commissioned under Captain 1411:on 18 February and arrived in 1190:The body of Major General Ross 712:sharing in the capture. Next, 653:in January 1799, with Captain 481:. She went on to fight at the 473:off the coast of Egypt at the 1: 2273:. 28 July 1821. p. 1561. 2047:. 11 April 1812. p. 684. 1731:Winfield & Roberts (2015) 2305:UK National Archives website 1892:. 10 July 1804. p. 855. 1829:. 26 July 1806. p. 937. 1300:led a flotilla of 42 boats, 848:In action at Trafalgar, HMS 2425:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). 1529:. A seaman received ÂŁ2 14s 1395:Naval General Service Medal 1257:On 8 December 1814, two US 402:: 4 Ă— 32-pounder carronades 284:160 ft (48.8 m) ( 3140: 3119:Maritime incidents in 1798 2330:. S. Low, Marston and Co. 1993:. 9 May 1809. p. 664. 1872:. 4 May 1805. p. 607. 1289: 913:. While under his command 852:engaging the Spanish '74' 841:replaced Jervis in March. 440:. 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Index

HMS Tonnant (1798)
French ship Tonnant

Battle of the Nile
Louis Lebreton
Battle of Genoa
Battle of the Nile
Battle of Trafalgar
Burning of Washington
Battle of Baltimore
Battle of Lake Borgne
Tonnant-class
ship of the line
bm
gundeck
keel
Full-rigged ship
36-pounder long guns
24-pounder long guns
12-pounder long guns
obusiers de vaisseau
QD
carronades
Fc
ship of the line
Royal Navy
French Navy
lead ship
Tonnant class
Siege of Toulon

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