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returned fire. The British refloated the luggers and brought them out the next day, having taken no casualties. In their haste to escape the vessel, the Danes failed to fire the fuse on a cask of gunpowder they had left by the fireplace on the largest lugger. Marshall thought the Danes' behaviour in
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to Copenhagen. This was overcome by using gunboats to convoy the merchant vessels, as the gunboats were much more maneuverable in the shallow coastal waters, and restricting the cargo vessels to those which could pass inside of Møn. Larger seagoing ships which would have to go outside, i.e. east of
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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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between Denmark and Norway in 1807. The British went in under heavy fire from the shore and a castle there and brought out five brigs, three galliots, a schooner, and a sloop (totalling some 870 tons burthen), for the loss of five men wounded. The British
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Early in 1810, the Danes ceased sending provisioning ships to Norway because of British naval activity in Øresund and withdrew the naval officers that were so involved to Zealand. Meanwhile, there were difficulties in transporting grain from
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on several Danish islands, many populated but lacking garrisons. British warships frequently landed to replenish their stocks of firewood, fresh water and livestock, which were purchased or seized to augment their provisions.
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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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early during the war, and the Admiralty had ordered her to station herself off the island on 9 November to carry a light for the safety of passing convoys. All her crew was however saved.
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lost nine men killed and 51 wounded; had night not descended the Danes might well have captured her. The British, however, were less fortunate on 5 December, when the bomb vessel
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had lost her captain and 14 other men killed, and 22 other officers and men killed and wounded out of her crew of 50 men; the Danes had one man wounded. The Danes would later use
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suffered no casualties despite coming under fire both from the Danish vessel and batteries on Bornholm. The fire from the batteries and the sighting of more Danish vessels forced
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was wrecked on Anholt Reef while caught in the ice. The reason that the vessel sank in that area was because the Danes had closed the lighthouse on the island of
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had already sailed, so during the night the British sent in boats in an attempt to capture Danish shipping in the harbour. When the boats came under heavy fire,
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described the Danish vessel as a "Danish Frigate, of 32 Guns, late Guardship", and reported that the action, near Elsinor, had been short. The Royal Navy took
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In the first three years of the Gunboat War, these boats were on several occasions able to seize enemy cargo ships from their convoys and to capture British
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had been carrying despatches when she had spotted the Danish vessel and lured her out. The engagement ended with the Danish vessel exploding, while
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unsuccessfully re-engaged first one and then two of the brigs. In the inconclusive engagement each British vessel sustained one man killed, and
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on 22 April. The convoy was taking supplies to Norway as a result of supply shortages that had occurred there after the British had begun their
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after a four-hour battle during which she lost her captain and one man killed and three men wounded. The Danes then took her into service as
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was armed with 12 guns and had a crew of 58 men, all under the command of a lieutenant of the Danish navy. She was three days out of
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only to find herself pursued by 15 Danish gunboats, arrayed in three divisions. After a three-hour chase the gunboats closed with
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in 1807, when the British attacked the Danish capital to ensure that the Danish-Norwegian fleet did not fall into the hands of
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Danish gunboats manned by nearly 1,000 men, including infantry forces attempted to recapture Anholt on 27 February 1811. The
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Individual record cards in Danish for ships of the Danish Royal Navy can be no longer (Feb 2013) found on the internet at
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The Danish-Norwegian navy managed to capture another British vessel on 2 September, when a Danish gunboat flotilla from
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at which details, drawings and models may be available. For individual ships already listed, including Næstved, see
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had her spars and rigging cut to pieces. With only six guns left, and having lost one man killed and three wounded,
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sank soon after the Danes captured her, drowning several of her captors who were aboard. The Danes later recovered
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As a result of the British capture or scuttling of large parts of the Danish-Norwegian fleet during the assault on
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The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV.
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capable of operating in the rougher Norwegian Sea were built in Bergen and Trondheim in the years 1808 to 1811.
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s marines, landed. The Danish garrison of 170 men put up a sharp, but ineffectual resistance that killed one
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lost two men killed and nine wounded before she could escape and return to Leith. On 22 March the British
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The last major fight between Danish-Norwegian and British warships took place on 6 July 1812 during the
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in to cut them out. The largest of the luggers, which had four guns and four howitzers, opened fire on
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to the British. Heligoland later also became a centre for smuggling and for espionage against Napoleon.
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but she maintained a course away from the action and made good her escape. In the engagement with
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Reserve crew who could not be accommodated on board were quartered in buildings on land or in the
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sent to fight the British in Denmark pledging to turn against France and side with the British
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on 18 May 1809. A party of seamen and marines under the command of Captain William Selby of
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H G Garde : Den dansk-norske Sømagts Historie (Danish Norwegian Seapower) as reported
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and seven mortar boats attacked a British convoy of 70 merchant ships off the island of
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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In Danish: Steffen Hahnemann og Mette Roepstorff: Endelave og den Engelske Fregat 1994
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to withdraw after the battle without being able to make efforts to rescue survivors.
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on the Norwegian coast. The British withdrew after destroying the Norwegian frigate
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two men killed, as the same battle apparently also resulted in the damaging of the
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fired on her larboard bow. Within half an hour the Danish fire had badly damaged
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On 13 April 1810, four Danish gunboats, under the command of First Lieutenant
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had four killed and 27 wounded. The Danes lost 55 men killed and 88 wounded.
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two dead and nine wounded. The British Royal Navy had stationed her off the
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s captain and another seaman were killed and twelve men were wounded before
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The naval conflict between Britain and Denmark-Norway commenced with the
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Danish privateers intercepting an enemy vessel during the Napoleonic Wars
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and two 4-pounder howitzers, and had a wartime establishment of 40 men.
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In Danish: Samsøs Historie samt Tunøs Historie" by J P Nielsen in 1946
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attacked the pilot's station on the island and defeated the three gun
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On 12 August 1807, even before the war had been declared, the British
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type that had a total crew of 24 men, armed with a single 24-pounder.
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being sunk, but does not report any court date. Other reports have
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came in to cover them, only to come under attack by the schooner
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from the Danes. The capture occurred after a 12-hour chase near
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gunboat which had a crew of 76 men, with an 18- or 24-pounder
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s quarter and fired on her with their 24-pounder guns while
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on 13 February 1808 and took over the Danish possessions at
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On 12 September, six Danish gunboats captured a becalmed
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The Danes were also victorious on 19 June, when the brig
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ended the war on 14 January 1814. Denmark-Norway had to
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On 9 June a Danish and Norwegian flotilla of twenty-one
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s rigging and dismounted five of her guns. Eventually
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Defences on the Norwegian coast in 1808 are listed at
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depicting an unspecified engagement in the Gunboat War
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damaged, but continuing to serve until November 1811.
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On 12 August, Commander John Willoughby Marshall and
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in the bow and another in the stern, and the smaller
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650–1859
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off the Danish coast. The water was too shallow for
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with a Danish 8-gun cutter-rigged vessel on 24 May.
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Shipwrecks of the revolutionary and Napoleonic eras
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On 2 September, while she was cruising off 1871:On 23 May, seven Danish gunboats engaged the 1300:had one man killed and 16 men wounded, while 1132:when she captured the 32-gun Danish frigate ( 562: 463: 449: 349: 2921:Annals of the wars of the nineteenth century 2169:1913 action from the Gunboat War painted by 1277:destroyed the last Danish ship of the line, 3026:Søkrigen i de dansk-norske farvande 1807–14 2929:The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793–1900 1546:. Sixteen Danish gunboats captured her off 1477:pursued and caught up with the Danish brig 2679: 2677: 2553: 2551: 2541: 2539: 2000:and resulted in the wetting of her powder 1996:. A shot from one of the gunboats damaged 1782:leaving the explosive device disgraceful. 1459:and captured her after a four-hour fight. 1433:found herself in action off the island of 860:; 1807–1814) was a naval conflict between 569: 555: 456: 442: 356: 342: 3189:Denmark–United Kingdom military relations 2198:, which was under the command of Captain 2118:on the Norwegian coast in the company of 1773:before all three luggers ran ashore once 1729:and an engagement began. After two hours 888:, whose commencement is accounted as the 3194:Norway–United Kingdom military relations 3035: 2839: 2827: 2771: 2712: 2683: 2623:Not – der dänische Kanonenbootkrieg 1808 2567:. 17 September 1808. pp. 1284–1285. 2557: 2529: 2527: 2525: 2508: 2495: 2493: 2491: 2465: 2444: 2408: 2164: 2051: 1813: 1656: 1519: 1452:On 4 June four Danish gunboats attacked 1408: 1306: 1189:from her decks against a Danish gunboat 1161: 958: 3209:Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool 2944: 2790: 2788: 2693:. 9 September 1809. pp. 1456–1457. 2674: 2548: 2536: 2218:As a result of the Swedish invasion of 1558:lost two men killed and eight wounded. 3081: 3030:War in Danish-Norwegian Waters 1807–14 2971: 2926: 2815: 2750: 2668: 2644: 2589: 2191:. On 2 August the same year, boats of 967:The Danish Commodore (later, Admiral) 3011: 2990: 2899: 2849:. 22 August 1812. pp. 1710–1711. 2522: 2488: 2099:also had three wounded. On 17 August 1992:encountered three Danish gunboats in 1296:was herself a former Danish warship. 931: 550: 437: 337: 2874:The Danish Naval Museum is building 2785: 1811:reported the loss to the Admiralty. 1746:were in the company of the gun-brig 1713:, a former Danish Navy brig, chased 1623:, and the 18-pounder 36-gun frigate 2049:in Norway and had taken no prizes. 1984:resulted in a Danish withdrawal to 1110:, the Norwegian trade with Russia. 576: 13: 2722:. 12 September 1809. p. 1471. 2475:. 12 September 1807. p. 1192. 135:Norway ceded to the King of Sweden 14: 3240: 3174:Wars involving the United Kingdom 3054: 2797:Vol. 26 (Jul–Dec 1811), pp.284–6. 2418:. 5 September 1807. p. 1157. 1638:, with the assistance of Captain 1370:on 15 May in order to attack the 1090:The war overlapped, in time, the 2927:Gosset, William Patrick (1986), 2518:. 17 May 1808. pp. 696–697. 2012:, on the Swedish coast north of 1833:, in the south of Denmark, past 1706:on 10 August. During the battle 980:: These were the larger type of 916:during the latter stages of the 880:against the materially superior 320: 309: 298: 287: 276: 264: 253: 242: 212: 201: 189: 167: 152: 66:12 August 1807 – 14 January 1814 41: 3003:Munch-Petersen, Thomas (2007), 2853: 2833: 2806:James (1837), Vol. 5, pp.347–8. 2800: 2765: 2756: 2726: 2706: 2697: 2650: 2629: 2614: 2595: 2571: 2502: 2479: 2459: 2304: 1912:was fought on 23 July near the 1849:, captured the British gunboat 1554:on 2 August. In the engagement 363: 2976:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. 2732:Wandel CF (1815) pages 265–267 2635:Allen (1852), Vol 2, pp.251–2. 2580:, Volume 1849, Issue 2, p.419. 2450: 2422: 2402: 2393: 2384: 2373: 2353: 2342:(in German). Böhlau. pp. 289. 2332: 1961:, which were stationed there. 1804:Reef to show a warning light. 1392:and five gunboats. 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The British also conducted 895: 2485:Cust (1862), Vol. 2, p. 132. 2325: 2272:Norway in the Napoleonic Era 2222:in December 1813 during the 1777:and the launch's 18-pounder 1561:Immobilized by a dead calm, 1245:and the Danish 20-gun sloop 1204:the despatches from Admiral 7: 3119:1810s in the United Kingdom 3114:1800s in the United Kingdom 2902:Battles of the British navy 2781:. 18 May 1811. p. 921. 2578:The United service magazine 2292:Battle of Copenhagen (1807) 2287:Battle of Copenhagen (1801) 2260: 2146:while the other two chased 1252:engaged in an inconclusive 922:Second Battle of Copenhagen 10: 3245: 2859: 2224:War of the Sixth Coalition 2075:were cruising together in 1975: 1605: 1529:Danish gunboats attacking 1467:as a cadet training ship. 1238:. On 14 March, the 14-gun 1178:On 23 August, the British 1113: 902:First Battle of Copenhagen 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. 1281:Prinds Christian Frederik 1128:took part in a one-sided 942:Fredrik Henrik af Chapman 918:French Revolutionary Wars 694:French invasion of Russia 588: 474: 373: 235: 145: 58: 40: 28: 23: 3224:Christian VII of Denmark 2919:Cust, Sir Edward (1862) 2885:31 December 2012 at the 2297: 2277:Kingdom of Norway (1814) 2213: 1661:Danish gunboats seizing 1539:The Danes also captured 1333:, supported by the brig 1044:schooner-rigged gunboats 3229:Frederick VI of Denmark 3070:(in English and Danish) 2762:Anderson (1910), p.344. 1920:. The British frigates 1630:captured the island of 1313:Battle of Zealand Point 1311:An illustration of the 1290:Battle of Zealand Point 1284:, commanded by Captain 1206:Thomas McNamara Russell 908:'s squadron of Admiral 781:Lamellerie's expedition 734:Minor campaigns of 1815 3164:Wars involving Denmark 3036:Winfield, Rif (2008), 2900:Allen, Joseph (1852). 2545:Wandell (1915), p.260. 2456:Munch-Petersen, p.201. 2359:Danish Naval Museum - 2174: 2162:was forced to strike. 2110:with a convoy for the 2059: 1847:Peter Nicolay Skibsted 1825: 1796:. The engagement cost 1669: 1536: 1418: 1316: 1175: 1049: 964: 963:Danish shallop gunboat 849: 841: 771:L'Hermite's expedition 759:Roquebert's expedition 627:First Serbian Uprising 236:Commanders and leaders 99:Anglo-Swedish victory 3219:Alexander I of Russia 3169:Wars involving Norway 3066:11 March 2012 at the 3024:Wandell, C.F. (1815) 3012:Norie, J. W. 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Index

English Wars
Napoleonic Wars

Christian Mølsted
North Sea
Baltic Sea
Treaty of Kiel
Denmark-Norway
Heligoland
the United Kingdom
Swedish Pomerania
Denmark–Norway
Denmark–Norway
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
1808–09
First French Empire
French Empire
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom
Sweden
Sweden
1808–09
1813–1814
Denmark–Norway
Christian VII
Denmark–Norway
Frederick VI
Russian Empire
Alexander I

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