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in June 1795, but like all the smaller vessels, did not participate in the action.
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301:She was officially renamed
282:Denis, she cruised between
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256:French service and capture
197:6.50 m (21.3 ft)
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158:General characteristics
16:Cutter of the Royal Navy
524:. Seaforth Publishing.
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336:was three days out of
307:lieutenant de vaisseau
174:80 (French; "of load")
296:First Battle of Groix
145:2 May 1796 by capture
213:10 Ă— 4-pounder guns
421:The London Gazette
372:Roche (2005), p.2.
280:ensigne de vaiseau
205:65 (70 at capture)
531:978-1-84832-204-2
512:978-1-86176-246-7
454:978-1-86176-281-8
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416:"No. 13891"
311:ĂŽle de Batz
227:French Navy
66:18 May 1793
559:1793 ships
543:Categories
432:References
330:The Lizard
269:Saint-Malo
246:Royal Navy
202:Complement
74:Saint Malo
356:Citations
239:HMS
82:June 1793
79:Laid down
58:Honey bee
405:, p.146.
265:Montagne
210:Armament
142:Acquired
117:May 1796
114:Captured
87:Launched
55:Namesake
350:Abeille
334:Abeille
326:leagues
322:Abeille
303:Abeille
288:Loctudy
261:Abeille
250:Abeille
248:as HMS
229:14-gun
222:Abeille
136:Abeille
107:Abeille
103:Renamed
71:Builder
63:Ordered
28:History
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231:cutter
225:was a
179:Length
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39:France
483:6 May
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338:Brest
318:Dryad
292:Vence
284:Brest
241:Dryad
237:that
526:ISBN
507:ISBN
485:2013
449:ISBN
344:Fate
328:off
286:and
220:HMS
194:Beam
150:Fate
134:HMS
131:Name
45:Name
271:as
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