360:, was five years old and armed with three 12-pounder guns (two bow chasers and one aft), four 8-pounder guns, and a 24-pounder howitzer. She had a crew of 28 men under the command of Lieutenant D. Van Heareskerche. The boats from
151:(of 20 guns), a lugger (12 guns), two schooners (6 guns each), and a cutter (6 guns), of unknown names. The cutting out party also burned some 15 merchant vessels loaded with corn and supplies for the French fleet at
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155:. However, in this enterprise, 92 officers and men out of the entire party of 192 men, fell prisoners to the French when their boats became stranded.
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147:. The British destroyed the French ship
110:. On 13 September 1804, prize money for
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568:. 1 September 1801. p. 1079.
748:Gosset, William Patrick (1986).
509:. 27 February 1802. p. 220.
94:, captured the two-mast ships
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602:. 5 May 1804. p. 580.
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224:Second Hired armed cutter
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204:. Two days after that,
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740:Debritt, John (1801)
522:Debritt (1801), p.37.
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259:recaptured the ship
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102:. Then on 22 March
89:Hired armed lugger
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752:. Mansell.
704:"No. 16260"
684:"No. 16354"
652:"No. 16036"
638:, no. 4483,
614:"No. 16771"
594:"No. 15699"
560:"No. 15403"
533:"No. 18160"
501:"No. 15457"
481:"No. 15732"
445:d, in 1825.
382:Lord Nelson
368:Lord Nelson
320:Lord Nelson
289:Lord Nelson
276:Two Sisters
268:Lord Nelson
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210:Lord Nelson
198:Lord Nelson
194:Marlborough
181:Marlborough
176:Lord Nelson
171:Magnificent
157:Lord Nelson
123:Lord Nelson
104:Lord Nelson
85:Lord Nelson
62:and was of
53:Lord Nelson
40:Lord Nelson
34:hired armed
19:During the
790:Categories
735:References
272:Experiment
218:Two Wrecks
214:Maria Rose
202:Marquireto
118:was paid.
60:carronades
29:Royal Navy
453:Citations
390:HMS
372:Vlissigen
312:Frederick
270:captured
212:captured
200:captured
106:captured
392:Forester
354:Pietheyn
348:off the
305:Scorpion
297:Ignatius
293:Ignatius
284:Scorpion
206:Montague
190:Montague
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134:Renown
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299:, or
153:Brest
91:Brave
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