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Russian ship Vsevolod (1796)

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Vice-Admiral Saumerez with his entire squadron joined the Anglo-Swedish squadron the next day. They then blockaded Khanykov's squadron at (Baltiyskiy). for some months. After the British and the Swedes abandoned the blockade, the Russian fleet was able to return to Kronstadt.
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in response to Sweden's refusal to bow to Russian pressure to join the anti-British alliance. Russia captured Finland and made it a Grand Duchy under the
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for one day and dismissed from the service. What saved Khanykov from a more severe sentence was his earlier distinguished service. His Swedish Majesty
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The Russian government court-martialed Admiral Khanykov for what the British Admiralty would have labeled as "failure to do his utmost". The
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On 9 July, the Russian fleet, under Admiral Peter Khanykov, came out from Kronstadt. The Swedes massed a fleet under Swedish Admiral
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The Russians and the Anglo-Swedish force were fairly evenly matched, but the Russians retreated and the Allied ships followed them.
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to threaten the Swedes. The Swedes, with the two British ships, grouped at Örö, and three days later sailed to meet the Russians.
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On 22 August, the Russian fleet, consisting of nine ships of the line, five large frigates and six smaller ones, moved from
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with clasps "Implacable 26 Augt. 1808" and "Centaur 26 Augt. 1808" to all surviving claimants from the action. Hood took
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came up and was able to drive off the boats that were attempting to get the disabled ship into harbor. Seamen from
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lost six men killed and twenty-six wounded, including two who did not recover and three who had limbs amputated.;
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on 8 August and operated in the North Sea and off the Texel for almost three years. She returned to
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s flag as a trophy and it ended up hanging in the main hall of the Hood family home "St. Audries".
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opened fire. Both vessels grounded, and both sides attempted to board the other vessel. However,
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15 August] the British removed their prisoners, including the wounded, and then set fire to
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launched in 1796. She served in the North Sea and the Baltic until the British 74-gun
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were better vessels than the Swedish ships and slowly pulled ahead, with
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Lower deck: 26 × 30-pounder guns + 2 × 48-pounder (1 pood) edinorogs
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were able to lash her mizzen to the Russian bowsprit before
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because the Russian fleet was approaching. During the fight
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Upper deck: 26 × 18-pounder guns + 2 × 24-pounder (1/2
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In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the 337:, Captain William Henry Webley, and 302:In early 1808 Russia initiated the 38:, destroyed in the presence of the 1326:Ships of the Imperial Russian Navy 402:lost some 48 dead and 80 wounded. 158:46 ft 6 in (14.2 m) 14: 539:conferred upon Captain Martin of 262:destroyed her in 1808 during the 166:20 ft 8 in (6.3 m) 1301: 1296: 627: 507:would later land the prisoners. 58: 21: 30:burning, after the action with 543:the Knight Grand Cross of the 1: 466:three killed and 27 wounded. 264:Anglo-Russian War (1807–1812) 1351:Shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea 587:Tredrea & Sozaev (2010) 549:Naval General Service Medal 1372: 1341:Maritime incidents in 1808 298:Anglo-Russian War and loss 1291: 1215:December (unknown date): 1132:November (unknown date): 771:February (unknown date): 493:burnt. On 26 August [ 462:off. 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Index


Russian Fleet
Rogerwick
Russian Empire
O.S.
O.S.
Yaroslav-class
74-gun
ship of the line
ship rig
pood
edinorogs
Fc
QD
Russian
ship of the line
third rates
Implacable
Centaur
Anglo-Russian War (1807–1812)
Arkhangel’sk
Nore
Kronstadt
Revel'
Finnish War
Russian Empire
Vice-Admiral
James Saumarez
Rudolf Cederström
Örö

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