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1076:. The bomb vessels' shells and carcasses set the town on fire on 23 July. On 1 August, the vessels kept a continuous fire for three hours. Still, it is not clear that the bombardment did much damage to the French flotilla. On 31 July the squadron did capture the French vessel
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and some of the other smaller ships to protect the transports and anchored his own ships of the line opposite the
Spanish squadron. At 2am on 17 February the British discovered that four of the five Spanish vessels were on fire; they were able to capture the 74-gun
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joined the "Advanced
Squadron", which was protecting the batteries the British were building to support their attack on the city. On 17 August, the bomb vessels opened fire on the city's flotilla of row boats whose fire was harassing the left of the British line.
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On 2 September, the bomb vessels joined the land-based mortar batteries in bombarding
Copenhagen. The bombardment set the town on fire and the Danes finally asked for an armistice on 5 September. The prize money for Copenhagen to an ordinary seaman was £3 8s.
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was recommissioned in August 1804 under
Commander William Parkinson. Lieutenant George Harris replaced him in 1805. His replacement, in March 1806, was Commander Thomas Whinyates. Under Whinyates
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Medals of the
British navy and how they were won: with a list of those officers, who for their gallant conduct were granted honorary swords and plate by the Committee of the Patriotic Fund
416:
was built to a design by Edward Hunt, and launched and commissioned in August 1780 under
Commander John Bourchier. She then served in the Downs Squadron during the closing stages of the
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s crew the Naval
General Service Medal with the clasp "Zebra 17 March 1794". The crew also qualified for the clasp "17 Mar. Boat Service 1794" for the capture of the French frigate
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was armed with six guns and had a crew of 65 men. She was eight days out of
Guadeloupe and had captured a sloop from Barbados with a cargo of provisions for Martinique.
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replaced
Faulknor, only to be replaced in April by Lieutenant Lancelot Skynner. Commander George Vaughn replaced Skynner within the month. On 14 April 1794
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shared with the rest of the flotilla in the allocation of £40,000 for the proceeds of the ships taken at
Trinidad and of the property found on the island.
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lost only her pilot killed and four men wounded. Meanwhile the boats of the British fleet captured Fort Royal and two days later Fort Bourbon capitulated.
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The captures of Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint Lucia yielded prize money for the captains and crews of the vessels involved, and for the army units.
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in 1798. In this capacity she took part in attacks on French ports, and was present at both battles of Copenhagen. The Navy sold her in 1812.
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397:. She was the second ship to bear the name. After twenty years of service, including involvement in the West Indies campaigns during the
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was recommissioned in August under Commander the Honourable Robert Forbes. In November 1790 she came under the command of Commander
545:. Commander E. Pakenham took command in April 1783 in the Leeward Islands. She returned from the West Indies to the UK after 1783.
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552:. Commander C. Boyles commissioned her 1787. Then between April and May 1789 she underwent fitting for service it the Channel.
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d. It is not clear whether Faulknor was considered a captain or not for this service. A commissioned officer received £94 19s
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and sailed for the Mediterranean on 22 November. From April to July 1793 she was back at Woolwich for repairs.
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escorted a fleet from Georgia "with the principal inhabitants, their Negroes, and their Effects" to Jamaica.
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for all three campaigns would have received a total of £1 0s 10d, inclusive of 15s
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Jervis promoted Faulknor to post-captain and gave him command of the French 28-gun
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in Faulknor's honour. In 1847, the feat earned the remaining survivors of
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d for Martinique. A later, further distribution netted Faulknor £29 6s
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In February 1794 the English attacked Martinique. By 20 March, only
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captured a privateer and recaptured two schooners. On 12 September
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was unable to get close, and so Commander Faulknor went in without
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d. A third distribution netted a captain at Martinique £695 16s
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then rendezvoused with Harvey and his flotilla at the island of
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s boats to land. The British stormed the fort and captured it.
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but the others were destroyed. Later that morning General Sir
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close under the walls. He and his ship's company then used
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on 10 October 1795, followed by the 18-gun French corvette
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sailed for Jamaica on 10 February 1782. On 14 April 1782
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From January to October 1786 she underwent repairs at
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did not participate in a battle. Smaller vessels like
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underwent another fitting out at Woolwich. Commander
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Hurst died in March 1797. It is not clear who sailed
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Then around 10 May she was in company with the sloop
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485:division. During fleet engagements, only large
1002:in 1801. She suffered no casualties. In 1847,
893:back to Britain for paying off and laying up.
420:. On 10 February 1781 she was in company with
878:landed the troops. The Governor of Trinidad,
735:had taken her after having run her ashore on
8:
1219:d for Saint Lucia. A seaman who had been on
845:to Tobago to gather a detachment of troops.
2326:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015).
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1352:(Captain Don Gabriel Sororido; 74 guns),
1348:(Captain Don Geronimo Mendoza; 84 guns),
1032:was in the company of hired armed cutter
952:in which a large part of the navy of the
719:, which she had taken on 30 November off
2302:. London: John Murray. pp. 935–936.
1513:
1364:(Captain Don Manuel Urtesabel; 36 guns).
1090:was on the North Sea station. Commander
1072:at the bombardment of French vessels at
19:For other ships with the same name, see
2011:. 18 December 1802. pp. 1349–1350.
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1356:(Captain Don Raphael Benasa; 74 guns),
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960:, surrendered to the British navy on a
715:on 4 December with the French schooner
1861:. 19 November 1799. pp. 1201–658.
27:
686:and other vessels in Fort Royal Bay.
340:As sloop: 16 × 6-pounder guns + 12 ×
69:
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611:still held out. Jervis ordered the
598:Lieutenant General Sir Charles Grey
2293:"Proctor, William Beauchamp"
2163:. 12 September 1807. p. 1191.
2031:. 15 April 1801. pp. 402–404.
1717:. 22 April 1794. pp. 353–359.
1386:For more on Thomas Whinyates see:
356:2 × 4-pounder guns (added in 1790)
56:in the background, as depicted by
14:
2243:. 27 December 1808. p. 1762.
2203:. 10 November 1812. p. 2275.
2083:. 24 December 1805. p. 1613.
1971:. 27 November 1798. p. 1144.
1360:(Don Tores Jordan; 74 guns), and
946:Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland
783:, under the command of Commander
315:13 ft 4 in (4.1 m)
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1991:. 13 February 1802. p. 158.
1904:. 8 November 1796. p. 1078.
1821:. 5 September 1797. p. 862.
1801:. 20 October 1795. p. 1090.
1769:. 10 February 1795. p. 147.
393:, launched on 31 August 1780 at
266: in (29.9 m) (overall)
71:
31:
2299:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
2143:. 1 October 1805. p. 1248.
1474:. 26 January 1849. p. 240.
1454:. 26 January 1849. p. 246.
1434:. 26 January 1849. p. 236.
1400:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
998:s, next major campaign was the
588:participated in the capture of
363:+ 2 × 6-pounder guns + 1 × 10"
359:As bomb vessel: 8 × 24-pounder
16:British sloop-of-war (1780–1812
2379:Bomb vessels of the Royal Navy
1924:. 15 January 1799. p. 60.
1657:. 13 August 1785. p. 385.
1167:As Captain, Faulknor received
697:was present at the capture of
481:. She was in Rear-Admiral Sir
1:
2282:. London: Norie & Wilson.
2263:. 25 July 1812. p. 1445.
2223:. 11 July 1809. p. 1103.
2183:. 14 April 1812. p. 709.
2123:. 4 August 1804. p. 938.
1951:. 27 March 1797. p. 286.
1780:Winfield & Roberts (2015)
1555:. 8 December 1781. p. 2.
1251:d, and his successors £12 9s
1205:d for Guadeloupe and £29 10s
948:and preceded by two days the
822:had recaptured the sloop off
283: in (24.4 m) (keel)
2103:. 24 July 1804. p. 898.
2063:. 1 April 1806. p. 426.
1881:. 30 July 1796. p. 732.
1841:. 5 April 1800. p. 339.
1637:. 14 May 1782. pp. 2–4.
1344:The five Spanish ships were
1038:and some other vessels when
956:, commanded by Rear-Admiral
882:, surrendered the next day.
381:was a 16-gun (later 18-gun)
106:William Cleverley, Gravesend
1749:. 21 May 1794. p. 463.
1692:. 15 April 1783. p. 3.
1102:second battle of Copenhagen
1017:Between March and May 1803
401:, she was converted into a
188:"17 Mar. Boat Service 1794"
179:Naval General Service Medal
173:Second Battle of Copenhagen
2405:
830:captured the Spanish ship
499:
418:American Revolutionary War
168:First Battle of Copenhagen
18:
2278:Long, William H. (1895).
1673:- Retrieved 17 June 2014.
1596:Warship Histories, vol iv
1571:- Retrieved 17 June 2014.
1535:. 7 July 1781. p. 2.
1394:"Whinyates, Thomas"
1023:William Beauchamp-Proctor
564:French Revolutionary Wars
451:when they recaptured the
399:French Revolutionary Wars
205:
64:
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2384:Ships built in Gravesend
2374:Sloops of the Royal Navy
1600:National Maritime Museum
1057:In July and August 1804
455:, Chew, master, and the
206:General characteristics
2330:. Seaforth Publishing.
2311:. Seaforth Publishing.
1589:"NMM, vessel ID 379122"
594:Admiral Sir John Jervis
573:In June 1793 Commander
2307:Winfield, Rif (2008).
1403:. London: John Murray.
837:Early in 1797 Admiral
463:sent them into Dover.
201:Sold on 13 August 1812
49:in the foreground and
1373:A partial pay-out of
832:Santa Maria Magdalena
502:Battle of the Saintes
500:Further information:
479:Battle of the Saintes
475:George Brydges Rodney
473:was with Admiral Sir
307: in (8.4 m)
185:"Zebra 17 March 1794"
2360:at Wikimedia Commons
1063:Robert Dudley Oliver
1000:Battle of Copenhagen
987:was under Commander
808:between Grenada and
779:on 14 October 1795.
763:captured the 10-gun
367:+ 1 × 13-inch mortar
2288:O'Byrne, William R.
2044:, pp. 935–936.
1389:O'Byrne, William R.
1094:took over in 1807.
1046:. Nine days later,
689:In March Commander
624:(64 guns), and the
533:On 19 January 1783
409:American Revolution
2260:The London Gazette
2240:The London Gazette
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1532:The London Gazette
1471:The London Gazette
1451:The London Gazette
1431:The London Gazette
991:in the North Sea.
916:On 28 August 1799
537:captured the brig
328:As bomb vessel: 67
2356:Media related to
2337:978-1-84832-204-2
2318:978-1-86176-246-7
1730:, pp. 69–70.
1132:On 20 June 1808,
1028:On 20 July 1804,
989:Edward Sneyd Clay
983:In December 1799
954:Batavian Republic
911:Deptford Dockyard
880:José Maria Chacón
876:Ralph Abercrombie
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143:Reclassified
135:Commissioned
114:October 1779
88:
52:
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25:
2255:"No. 16626"
2235:"No. 16213"
2215:"No. 16275"
2175:"No. 16593"
2155:"No. 16064"
2135:"No. 15848"
2115:"No. 15725"
2095:"No. 15722"
2075:"No. 15875"
2055:"No. 15906"
2023:"No. 15354"
2003:"No. 15542"
1983:"No. 15453"
1963:"No. 15084"
1943:"No. 13995"
1916:"No. 15099"
1896:"No. 13949"
1873:"No. 13917"
1853:"No. 15205"
1833:"No. 15245"
1813:"No. 14043"
1793:"No. 13824"
1761:"No. 13751"
1741:"No. 13659"
1728:Long (1895)
1709:"No. 13643"
1684:"No. 12432"
1670:, No. 1415,
1649:"No. 12673"
1629:"No. 12296"
1568:, No. 1267,
1547:"No. 12249"
1527:"No. 12205"
1466:"No. 20939"
1446:"No. 20939"
1426:"No. 20939"
1375:prize money
1123:Speculation
1050:, captured
1044:Shepherdess
907:bomb vessel
897:Bomb vessel
737:La Désirade
725:Carmangnole
721:Saint Lucia
699:Basse-Terre
506:On 28 June
442:Flying Fish
403:bomb vessel
293:27 ft
269:80 ft
256:98 ft
154:Honours and
147:Bomb vessel
138:August 1780
37:Capture of
2389:1780 ships
2368:Categories
2272:References
2195:"No. 1667"
1358:San Damaso
1052:Postillion
970:De Vlieter
872:San Domaso
855:Grenadines
755:St Vincent
729:Carmagnole
717:Carmagnols
713:Fort Royal
703:Guadeloupe
663:sixth-rate
613:third rate
609:Fort Royal
590:Martinique
539:Providence
391:Royal Navy
361:carronades
320:Complement
43:Martinique
1412:Citations
1354:Arrogante
1104:in 1807.
1069:Melpomene
1067:HMS
1042:captured
974:Wieringen
968:known as
964:near the
853:, in the
851:Carriacou
684:Bienvenue
672:Undaunted
667:Bienvenue
619:HMS
584:In 1794,
395:Gravesend
350:-pounder
127:Completed
111:Laid down
51:HMS
21:HMS Zebra
2290:(1849).
1391:(1849).
1350:Gallardo
1138:Emenzius
1078:Papillon
1074:Le Havre
1035:Favorite
962:sandbank
814:Victoire
806:Victoire
665:frigate
628:to take
550:Woolwich
453:Industry
335:Armament
119:Launched
1613:30 July
1330:⁄
1316:⁄
1302:⁄
1288:⁄
1274:⁄
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1200:⁄
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972:, near
966:Channel
938:Minerva
819:Lapwing
771:Grenada
760:Mermaid
757:. Then
541:on the
527:Nonsuch
428:Revenge
389:of the
385:-class
352:swivels
345:⁄
302:⁄
278:⁄
261:⁄
236:⁄
149:in 1798
103:Builder
95:Ordered
65:History
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942:Hector
940:, and
930:Helder
810:Tobago
766:Brutus
751:Caribs
518:Tartar
436:Martin
365:mortar
251:Length
218:-class
156:awards
1607:(PDF)
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1221:Zebra
1171:150 0
1155:Notes
1149:Zebra
1134:Zebra
1119:Zebra
1115:Sally
1111:Zebra
1106:Zebra
1098:Zebra
1088:Zebra
1084:Zebra
1059:Zebra
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1019:Zebra
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985:Zebra
978:Zebra
934:Venus
918:Zebra
905:to a
903:Zebra
891:Zebra
884:Zebra
867:Zebra
847:Zebra
843:Zebra
841:sent
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802:Zebra
798:Zebra
793:Alarm
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586:Zebra
579:Zebra
569:Sloop
554:Zebra
535:Zebra
522:Zebra
508:Zebra
495:Zebra
491:Zebra
471:Zebra
467:Zebra
461:Zebra
457:Jenny
414:Zebra
387:sloop
383:Zebra
378:Zebra
221:sloop
216:Zebra
89:Zebra
47:Zebra
2332:ISBN
2313:ISBN
1615:2011
1144:Fate
924:and
796:and
769:off
638:Asia
634:Asia
621:Asia
607:and
596:and
524:and
448:Busy
445:and
423:Juno
376:HMS
290:Beam
230:320
198:Fate
87:HMS
84:Name
53:Asia
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