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and wounded two before the garrison then surrendered and the
British took immediate possession of the island. The principal objective of the mission was to restore the lighthouse on Anholt to its pre-war state to facilitate the movement of British men of war and merchantmen navigating the dangerous
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was armed with one 24-pounder gun and one 24-pounder carronade. She was under the command of Master's Mate Thomas Hester and had over-wintered at Anholt. Of her crew of 34 men, two were killed and two wounded in the action.
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suffered no casualties despite coming under fire both from the Danish vessel and batteries on
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890:First Battle of Copenhagen
2972:Hepper, David J. (1994).
2945:Grocott, Terence (1997),
2908:Brett, John Edwin (1871)
2904:. Vol. 1. H.G. Bohn.
2872:Orlogmuseet Skibregister.
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1539:The Danes also captured
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1313:Battle of Zealand Point
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1290:Battle of Zealand Point
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466:English Wars
393:2 March 1808
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260:Frederick VI
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146:Belligerents
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31:English Wars
29:Part of the
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3089:Gunboat War
3022:(in Danish)
2963:(in Danish)
2949:, Chatham,
2931:, Mansell,
2841:"No. 16637"
2773:"No. 16486"
2714:"No. 16297"
2685:"No. 16296"
2559:"No. 16184"
2510:"No. 16146"
2467:"No. 16064"
2410:"No. 16062"
2310:Gosset has
2148:Chanticleer
2121:Chanticleer
2033:recaptured
1958:Cort Adeler
1891:hired armed
1831:Vordingborg
1702:during the
1531:HMS Tigress
1423:hired armed
1382:Guelderland
1377:Guelderland
1319:Boats from
1286:C.W. Jessen
1217:East Indies
1168:bombardment
1108:Pomor trade
1096:Barents Sea
1033:in ordinary
993:Kanonjollen
910:Hyde Parker
872:during the
834:Gunboat War
801:River Plate
688:War of 1812
649:Finnish War
637:Gunboat War
528:Gunboat War
509:West Indies
366:Gunboat War
271:Alexander I
113:Territorial
3214:George III
3083:Categories
2894:References
2621:AFRICA in
2235:Heligoland
2077:Long Sound
2014:Gothenburg
1916:island of
1901:, off the
1787:Fladstrand
1686:Copenhagen
1612:third rate
1552:Great Belt
1236:Tranquebar
1210:Heligoland
1182:Prometheus
1172:Copenhagen
1120:sixth-rate
1104:Hammerfest
1072:Great Belt
1031:which was
938:Copenhagen
896:Background
882:Royal Navy
378:Copenhagen
283:George III
121:Heligoland
86:Baltic Sea
2380:H G Garde
2326:Citations
2193:HMS
2108:Sheerness
2101:HMS
2081:Langeland
2064:HMS
2010:Uddevalla
2008:sank off
1970:The Alban
1936:schooners
1929:HMS
1924:Belvidera
1922:HMS
1914:Norwegian
1857:Djursland
1808:Sheldrake
1806:HMS
1791:HMS
1779:carronade
1748:HMS
1741:HMS
1692:Turbulent
1690:HMS
1665:Turbulent
1663:HMS
1625:HMS
1598:, in the
1591:Proselyte
1589:HMS
1574:Commodore
1563:HMS
1548:Langeland
1541:HMS
1472:HMS
1454:HMS
1354:HMS
1335:HMS
1328:HMS
1321:HMS
1288:, in the
1272:HMS
1240:HMS
1225:HMS
1195:HMS
1180:HMS
1154:HMS
1123:HMS
1068:the Sound
986:howitzers
892:in 1801.
846:Norwegian
776:Cape Town
228:1813–1814
123:ceded to
81:North Sea
3064:Archived
2994:(1837),
2883:Archived
2626:(German)
2605:Archived
2364:Archived
2261:See also
2241:and the
2220:Holstein
2142:engaged
2072:Algerine
2039:Shetland
2030:Rifleman
2002:magazine
1855:off the
1678:Saltholm
1674:gunboats
1644:Standard
1616:Standard
1600:Kattegat
1435:Bornholm
1374:frigate
1342:The Skaw
1330:Tartarus
1258:Childers
1242:Childers
1191:flotilla
1070:and the
1060:frigates
926:Napoleon
878:gunboats
816:2nd Java
796:1st Java
479:West Kay
418:Grimstad
403:Saltholm
105:End of
73:Location
33:and the
2361:Nestved
2239:Britain
2204:burthen
2195:Horatio
2188:Najaden
2152:Lolland
2140:Lolland
2131:Lolland
2116:Arendal
2047:Farsund
1986:Jutland
1976:1811–14
1931:Nemesis
1880:Raleigh
1874:Cruizer
1865:Grinder
1852:Grinder
1755:luggers
1719:Seagull
1642:of the
1606:1809–10
1581:Øresund
1556:Tigress
1550:in the
1543:Tigress
1515:Seagull
1511:Seagull
1504:Seagull
1497:Seagull
1486:Seagull
1474:Seagull
1465:Tickler
1461:Tickler
1456:Tickler
1368:colours
1351:frigate
1337:Forward
1302:Stately
1274:Stately
1230:on the
1227:Russell
1215:In the
1197:Carrier
1114:1807–08
1026:frigate
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854:Swedish
224:1808–09
179:1808–09
115:changes
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2112:Baltic
1952:Balder
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1775:Monkey
1771:Monkey
1763:Monkey
1750:Monkey
1734:struck
1731:Allart
1727:Allart
1715:Lougen
1710:Allart
1699:Allart
1632:Anholt
1596:Anholt
1585:Africa
1565:Africa
1507:struck
1493:Lougen
1481:Lougen
1426:cutter
1404:Tartar
1397:Tartar
1386:Tartar
1363:under
1361:Bergen
1356:Tartar
1323:Daphne
1298:Nassau
1294:Nassau
1267:Nassau
1249:Lougen
1185:fired
1134:fregat
1100:Hasvik
1080:prizes
1042:. Ten
1029:Triton
1006:mortar
950:cannon
870:Sweden
838:Danish
423:Lyngør
413:Anholt
398:Alvøen
219:Sweden
96:Result
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2910:Brett
2298:Notes
2214:Peace
2160:Manly
2156:Manly
2144:Manly
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2126:Alsen
2103:Manly
2085:Lügum
2043:Alban
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1966:Alban
1918:Silda
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1861:Grenå
1721:into
1684:near
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1247:HDMS
1125:Comus
1056:brigs
954:barge
408:Silda
3042:ISBN
3015:time
2978:ISBN
2967:here
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2232:cede
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2018:Swan
2006:Swan
1998:Swan
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1949:and
1940:Odin
1927:and
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1903:Skaw
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1798:Minx
1793:Minx
1767:Lynx
1759:Lynx
1743:Lynx
1717:and
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1697:HMS
1447:Swan
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1439:Swan
1430:Swan
1421:The
1390:Odin
1326:and
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