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Provisions were now running low, and with the rescue mission overdue, Maxwell began formulating a plan to capture sufficient proas to escape from the island. While the plan was being proposed a sail was spotted on the horizon, heading toward the island. The appearance of this vessel, coupled with a
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pirates who plundered the wreck. Maxwell ordered the construction of a stockade and the improvisation of additional weapons to counter the threat of an attack. The digging of a well solved the problem of water. On 22 February, an armed party set out to reclaim the ship but the pirates set fire to
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lighthouse, the British ships noticed the large convoy, escorted by 20 gun-boats and sailing close to the land so as to also benefit from the protection of a mobile artillery following on the shore. Coming under heavy fire, the three ships closed with the convoy at around 16:00.
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and made off. The fire lasted throughout the night and destroyed the wreck; the following morning Maxwell sent out a boat that managed to retrieve some barrels of flour, cases of wine, and a cask of ale. The pirates returned at dawn on 26 February, entering the cove aboard two
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was a little undermanned, carrying a complement of 257, including Lord Amherst and his entourage. It would have been usual practice to remove some guns to create more space for distinguished guests. Fewer guns allowed for a smaller crew and this may have been a contributing
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had gone, attempted to leave, but the two British boats lying in ambush attacked. Despite fierce resistance and fire from the guns on shore, four ships of the French convoy were captured and two driven on to the rocks. The remainder made it safely back to their anchorage.
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quickly dealt with the shore defences and 17 war-junks sent to stop her, and continued up the river to Whampoa. There she anchored and received fresh supplies while awaiting the arrival of Amherst and his suite. The incident would later be publicly described as,
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that they placed in one battery, and a field piece that they placed further away. From there, they were able to engage the French in Parenza in a five-hour mutual bombardment. The brig was eventually destroyed and the men and cannons returned to their ships.
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to a secure anchorage, unaware that Amherst's mission had been unsuccessful. The emperor's attitude towards the British envoy had been off-hand; he showed little interest in Europe or its affairs, and refused a gift from
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changed the direction of his planned eastward expansion in 1812 from the Balkans to Russia. The British historian James Henderson has suggested that the two events were linked, and may have changed the course of the war.
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The 'Names of Ships for which Claims have been proved' are as follows: warships Tonnant, Norge, Royal Oak, Ramillies, Bedford, Armide, Cydnus, Trave, Seahorse, Sophie, Meteor; troopships Gorgon, Diomede, Alceste, Belle
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concentrated their fire on the gun-boats, destroying two of the escorts and driving many of the merchants ashore. Seven were subsequently captured and sailed back out to sea by marines and sailors of the British ships.
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which was subsequently discovered to be guarded by five American gunboats, a sloop and a schooner. On 14 December, Cochrane dispatched nearly 1,000 men in 42 barges from the various ships under his command, including
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With the many uncharted shoals and reefs, and frequent storms, the South China Seas remain some of the most dangerous waters in the world. Despite the continual use of a sounding lead, on 18 February 1817,
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Hoppner's return journey to Java could not be accomplished in less than nine days, so further supplies would be required for the 200 remaining survivors. An unarmed expedition made its way back to
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and refitted between April and August, she was sent to the Mediterranean in December. Following the French invasion of Portugal in November 1807, a British expedition to capture the island of
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who agreed to speak to the Pope but failed to return. When it was deemed necessary to travel to Rome to re-establish contact, the priests refused to go. Maxwell sent them back to Palermo in
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as he considered it insufficient. Having received an insulting message in response to his request, Maxwell decided to enter the river regardless but was soon hailed by a local
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visited in the 16th and 17th centuries. Maxwell found the Korean coast to be some 130 miles further east than expected, and in the process of exploration also discovered the
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as flagship, that carried the advance guard of Major General Keane's army, which was moving to attack New Orleans. Following the British decision to attack
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s shallower draught prevented her grounding. Her crew were able to disengage and get back under way, having seen the two 40-gun French frigates,
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stood out to sea for three days, and on the night of 25 May, Maxwell sent two armed boats to lay in wait in a rocky cove. The following morning
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s hold contained 51 cannons, the majority of which were 18-pounders, plus 220 gun-carriage wheels. It is not known for certain whether
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was only lightly damaged; she was re-floated and taken to Rochefort for repair. The engagement cost the lives of seven seamen aboard
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The British eventually caught up with the French ships at 10:00 the following morning, identifying them as the two large frigates
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led the British frigate squadron that outran and defeated a French military convoy carrying a cargo of cannon. The day before,
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in September 1805 and finished that November. Measuring 152 feet 5 inches (46.46 m) along her gundeck with a
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resulted in the capture of all the American vessels, at a cost of 94 British and 41 American dead and wounded. In 1847 the
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before she could escape, but Cochrane was in no hurry to leave and even attempted to draw the French on by backing his
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s guns from their positions, did not prevent her from unleashing a devastating broadside. Both ships were damaged but
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August. As the mission and return journey would take several weeks, Maxwell had an opportunity to explore the area.
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awaiting the opportunity to put to sea. The British knew the location of Allemand's squadron; on 25 April Admiral
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at 13:40 and fired a broadside into her while simultaneously spreading more sail in the hope of catching
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did not run aground but that her anchor fell, causing her to stop abruptly. The British naval historian
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carried twenty-eight 18 pounders (8.2 kg) as her main battery and fourteen 32-pounder (15 kg)
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was obliged to come about to protect her now out-gunned colleague. Just after 15:00 the British sloop,
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between Britain and her allies, and Napoleonic France. In April 1806 she was part of a squadron—under
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considers this unlikely as she would not have needed re-floating but could simply have cut her cable.
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was initially commanded by Capitaine Jaques Collet, entering service during the early days of the
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was converted to a troopship and used to transport British soldiers to North America during the
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March there were fourteen pirate proas in the cove, with more arriving on the following night.
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on 26 October 1806, and after languishing there for some months, was taken into service as HMS
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led a British squadron that captured a French military convoy carrying more than 200 cannon to
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also bore a shipment of guns but sources agree that she probably carried a similar amount to
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of the peace in Europe and to offer Britain's friendship, specifically requested Maxwell and
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required some repairs after a long journey in inclement weather so Maxwell petitioned the
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on his 1816 diplomatic mission to China. On the return journey, she struck a reef in the
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chartered to carry gifts for the Emperor of China, was to explore the centre channel.
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The captured frigates contained more than 200 cannon, which were being transported to
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The encampment Fort Maxwell on Pulo Leat Island. from a sketch by the ship's surgeon
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Mackesy, P. G. (1954). "To Rescue His Holiness – The Mission of Alceste in 1808".
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to collect Amherst, Maxwell told the mandarin that he would proceed in any event.
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at Deptford. Between February and July 1814 she was converted at Deptford into a
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fired into her and closed with the intention of boarding. Just at that moment,
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if she went any further. Still in need of repairs and requiring navigation to
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to chase Cochrane off. As a precaution, he also had two other large frigates,
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was proposed. Admiral Samuel Hood's squadron—comprising ships-of-the-line,
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returned to Batavia with the castaways, where Amherst chartered the ship
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The remaining French frigates closed-up for mutual protection. At 10:00,
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of 12 feet 8 inches (3.86 m); she had a capacity of 1,097
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from opening her lower gun ports, she was badly mauled. An hour later,
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December 1814, in tandem with the 50 other vessels under Vice-Admiral
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had two men killed during the action. All casualties occurred ashore.
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to see what could be salvaged, but was forced back by the arrival of
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on the reef, from a drawing by one of her midshipmen, M. F. Brownrigg
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on 21 June 1810. Protecting the entrance to the bay was a three-gun
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close to the ĂŽle-d'Aix to count the enemy vessels. Allemand ordered
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on her quarter-deck; her forecastle had two 9-pounder (4.1 kg)
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on 24 December. The island was peacefully occupied two days later.
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crashed into her. The force of the collision, great enough to jolt
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who threatened to have the batteries guarding the entrance sink
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of 40 feet 0 inches (12.19 m) and a depth in the
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was then turned towards the Loo Choo Islands, now known as the
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Voyage of His Majesty's ship Alceste, along the coast of Corea
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February with Amherst aboard, and after stopping at Madeira,
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to surrender at 16:00 after a single exchange of broadsides.
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where they arrived on 12 August. The British diplomat there,
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exchanged shots from their bow and stern guns respectively.
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that forms the south-western tip of the Korean peninsula.
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at the beginning of 1816. The journey out was uneventful;
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returned to China via the southern end of the island of
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and the two brigs headed south and eventually escaped.
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to a position under the shelter of the island's guns.
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had joined a squadron—along with the large frigates
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After three hours the fastest British ship, 738:in tow; the latter had lost her fore topmast, 3007: 1930:for the journey to England. During a stop at 1707:on 16 September 1816. After a six-week stay, 1609:Having arranged to travel back overland from 1537:was wrecked three years before, commissioned 252:152 ft 5 in (46.5 m) (overall) 2894: 2318: 1198:captured two vessels in the bay of Martino, 521:and two 32-pounder (15 kg) carronades. 448: 1852:on fire, sketched by midshipman C.W. Browne 1366:s main topmast, slowing her suddenly. When 988:. Commissioned in March 1807 under Captain 3014: 3000: 2270: 2268: 1753:of Canton for permission to travel up the 1240:had one man killed and three wounded, and 255:128 ft 8 in (39.2 m) (keel) 3023:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1817 2799: 2663: 2661: 2589: 2587: 2585: 2548: 2546: 2349: 2347: 2345: 2343: 2341: 2184: 2182: 2180: 2104: 2102: 2100: 1910:, a 16-gun brig belonging to the British 2941: 2761: 2536: 2534: 2488: 2486: 2469: 2449: 2382: 2380: 2370: 2368: 2324: 2311: 2309: 2292: 2215: 2134: 2132: 2090: 2088: 1844: 1821: 1794: 1730: 1486: 1246: 963: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 3383:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom 2960: 2918:. Santa Barbara, California: ABC CLIO. 2265: 2244: 1787:which left Whampoa on 21 January 1817. 1605:Exploration of Korea and Ryukyu Islands 676:opened fire, bringing down the topsail 389:then continued to serve throughout the 3340: 2913: 2818: 2780: 2768:. London: Richard Bentley & Sons. 2679: 2670: 2658: 2649: 2640: 2622: 2582: 2543: 2434: 2338: 2177: 2168: 2159: 2150: 2097: 1834:Maxwell ordered his first lieutenant, 1738:attacking the Chinese defences in the 636:came back and Allemande again ordered 2995: 2880:. United Kingdom: Lancer Publishers. 2856: 2837: 2531: 2513: 2504: 2483: 2377: 2365: 2356: 2306: 2129: 2111: 2085: 2078: 2076: 2074: 2072: 2070: 2027:The gunboats were between 75 and 129 1593:on 28 July. There she met the 10-gun 1164:—lightly armed merchant vessels with 132: 66: 2875: 2762:Burgoyne, Roderick Hamilton (1883). 2603:Domonique Mosbergen (11 June 2013). 2229: 1970:A single French account claims that 1726: 1522:, the diplomat chosen to inform the 1282:had been stationed at the island of 870:. The next nearest British ship was 2895:Lyon, David; Winfield, Rif (2004). 1577:. After calling to pay respects at 1100:, ambassador to Venice, to extract 968:Captain Murray Maxwell sketched by 692:had come up on the leeward side of 128:By the British on 25 September 1806 13: 2067: 1671:, and was later joined by Hall in 1633:, under the command of Lieutenant 959: 14: 3394: 2980: 2965:. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing. 2946:. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing. 2861:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 2842:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1781:A friendly interchange of salutes 1263:on 29 November 1811. Painting by 672:and slowing down. Once in range, 524: 405:in the Balkans. After this loss, 273:12 ft 8 in (3.9 m) 3321: 3316: 1651:first undertook a survey of the 1471:issued a clasp (or bar) marked " 1394:which had set off in pursuit of 1067:, attacked a Spanish convoy off 816:, comprising five 74-gun ships ( 193:wreck then burned on 22 February 134: 68: 35: 2781:Clowes, William Laird (1997) . 2715: 2706: 2697: 2688: 2631: 2596: 2573: 2564: 2555: 2522: 2495: 2479:. 26 January 1849. p. 247. 2463: 2443: 2425: 2416: 2407: 2398: 2389: 2302:. 11 August 1810. p. 1205. 2286: 2277: 2238: 2209: 2200: 2191: 2044: 2034: 2021: 1994: 1981: 1715:, arriving at the mouth of the 1180:set sail. The French, assuming 45:Capt. Richard Lee, engaging La 2899:. London: Chatham Publishing. 2823:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. 2785:. London: Chatham Publishing. 2747:Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 2334:. 6 August 1811. p. 1547. 2259:10.1080/00253359.1954.10658212 2141: 2120: 1964: 1420:was decommissioned and placed 909:caught up and began firing at 1: 2727: 2605:"World's Most Dangerous Seas" 2459:. 28 July 1821. p. 1561. 2225:. 23 April 1808. p. 570. 1893:sudden attack spearheaded by 1286:(now Vis), with the frigates 437:; her wreck was subsequently 218:; re-rated as 46 guns in 1817 161:Captured on 25 September 1806 2743:"English Embassies to China" 2061: 1382:appeared on the horizon and 730:, drawing near. The crew of 478:. Her construction began at 190:Wrecked on 18 February 1817, 7: 2804:. Barnsley: Pen and Sword. 1483:Diplomatic mission to China 1477:Naval General Service Medal 1335:(PalagruĹľa); an hour later 921:to continue her fight with 901:, as the weather prevented 772:Action of 25 September 1806 555:, sent the British frigate 534:War of the Fourth Coalition 10: 3399: 3358:Shipwrecks in the Java Sea 3353:Maritime incidents in 1817 3348:Frigates of the Royal Navy 2961:Woodman, Richard (2014) . 2802:Frigates, Sloops and Brigs 1514:sought stronger ties with 1272:action of 29 November 1811 1223:participated in a raid at 1040:—escorted troopships into 769: 765: 750:, and main topsail yards. 18: 3311: 3240: 3029: 2819:Hepper, David J. (1994). 2800:Henderson, James (2011). 1659:, proceeded southward to 1473:14 Dec. Boat Service 1814 800:, and the brig-corvettes 622:and a 16-gun ship-sloop, 509:. When first fitted out, 456:was built to a design by 449:Construction and armament 199: 61: 34: 2857:James, William (2002) . 2838:James, William (2002) . 1957: 1667:, where she encountered 1217:and on 4–5 May, she and 1160:encountered some French 1141:put the party ashore at 616:returned on 12 May with 265:40 ft (12.2 m) 200:General characteristics 3158:August (unknown date): 2206:James (Vol. IV), p. 350 2188:James (Vol. IV), p. 263 2174:James (Vol. IV), p. 262 2138:James (Vol. IV), p. 232 1885:towards the shore. By 1 1790: 310:: 28 Ă— 18-pounder guns 3098:March (unknown date): 2942:Winfield, Rif (2008). 2914:Marley, David (1998). 2694:Henderson, pp. 176–177 2637:Henderson, pp. 171–172 2386:James (Vol. V), p. 379 2374:James (Vol. V), p. 377 2362:James (Vol. V), p. 376 2315:James (Vol. V), p. 364 2283:James (Vol. V), p. 251 2197:Henderson, pp. 104–105 2126:Henderson, pp. 102–103 1853: 1831: 1803: 1743: 1503: 1390:struck shortly after. 1267: 1049:action of 4 April 1808 973: 970:Thomas Charles Wageman 866:, was within range of 852:, and the 16-gun brig 3373:Ships built in France 3368:Armide-class frigates 3291:Sir James Henry Craig 2987:Ships of the Old Navy 2932:MacLeod, John (1818) 2235:James (Vol. V), p. 38 1848: 1836:Henry Parkyns Hoppner 1825: 1798: 1734: 1569:, sailed through the 1490: 1465:Battle of Lake Borgne 1265:Pierre Julien Gilbert 1250: 1119:and an 18-gun sloop, 967: 688:in pursuit. By 13:00 482:in May 1804, she was 2876:Long, W. H. (2010). 2247:The Mariner's Mirror 2147:Woodman, pp. 224–225 1942:, and remarked, "... 1629:headed north, while 543:and comprising five 3101:Frederick and Maria 2422:Clowes, pp. 148–149 1989:San-Martino-di-Lota 1819:was beyond repair. 1689:Jesuit missionaries 1613:to rendezvous with 1589:and hove-to in the 1113:Admiral Collingwood 1018:, and the frigates 704:hit a sandbank and 25:French ship Minerve 2476:The London Gazette 2456:The London Gazette 2395:Burgoyne, pp.24-27 2331:The London Gazette 2299:The London Gazette 2222:The London Gazette 1912:East India Company 1854: 1832: 1804: 1744: 1701:Ryukyu archipelago 1657:Liaodong Peninsula 1637:, was sent south. 1587:Straits of Formosa 1512:British government 1504: 1452:Alexander Cochrane 1347:began to overhaul 1321:, and the smaller 1268: 974: 776:By September 1806 734:sailed in to take 553:Edward Thornbrough 315:: 14 Ă— 32-pounder 3333: 3332: 3161:Hawkesbury Packet 2972:978-1-84832-202-8 2953:978-1-84415-717-4 2887:978-1-935501-27-5 2811:978-1-84884-526-8 2685:Henderson, p. 177 2676:Henderson, p. 175 2667:Henderson, p. 174 2655:Henderson, p. 173 2646:Henderson, p. 172 2628:Henderson, p. 171 2593:Henderson, p. 170 2552:Henderson, p. 169 2431:Long, pp. 265–266 2353:Henderson, p. 168 2165:Henderson, p. 104 2117:Henderson, p. 102 2094:Henderson, p. 101 1727:Return to Whampoa 1559:Cape of Good Hope 545:ships-of-the-line 541:Zacharie Allemand 327: 326: 3390: 3325: 3320: 3304: 3294: 3284: 3274: 3264: 3254: 3233: 3205: 3195: 3185: 3175: 3164: 3154: 3144: 3134: 3124: 3114: 3104: 3094: 3084: 3074: 3064: 3054: 3043: 3016: 3009: 3002: 2993: 2992: 2976: 2957: 2929: 2910: 2891: 2872: 2853: 2834: 2815: 2796: 2777: 2758: 2756: 2754: 2738: 2722: 2719: 2713: 2710: 2704: 2701: 2695: 2692: 2686: 2683: 2677: 2674: 2668: 2665: 2656: 2653: 2647: 2644: 2638: 2635: 2629: 2626: 2620: 2619: 2617: 2615: 2600: 2594: 2591: 2580: 2579:Blackwood, p. 54 2577: 2571: 2570:Blackwood, p. 53 2568: 2562: 2559: 2553: 2550: 2541: 2538: 2529: 2526: 2520: 2517: 2511: 2508: 2502: 2499: 2493: 2490: 2481: 2480: 2467: 2461: 2460: 2447: 2441: 2438: 2432: 2429: 2423: 2420: 2414: 2411: 2405: 2402: 2396: 2393: 2387: 2384: 2375: 2372: 2363: 2360: 2354: 2351: 2336: 2335: 2322: 2316: 2313: 2304: 2303: 2290: 2284: 2281: 2275: 2272: 2263: 2262: 2242: 2236: 2233: 2227: 2226: 2213: 2207: 2204: 2198: 2195: 2189: 2186: 2175: 2172: 2166: 2163: 2157: 2154: 2148: 2145: 2139: 2136: 2127: 2124: 2118: 2115: 2109: 2106: 2095: 2092: 2083: 2082:Winfield, p. 178 2080: 2055: 2048: 2042: 2038: 2032: 2025: 2019: 2009: 1998: 1992: 1985: 1979: 1968: 1945: 1899: 1888: 1722: 1663:on the coast of 1653:Gulf of Liaodong 1624: 1552: 1449: 1365: 1156:On 22 May 1810, 1131:William Drummond 1098:Sir Robert Adair 721: 714: 505: 504: 503: 499: 421:. 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1436:New Orleans 1422:in ordinary 1238:Belle Poule 1220:Belle Poule 1166:lateen rigs 1078:Grasshopper 1064:Grasshopper 1042:Funchal Bay 980:arrived at 876:Infatigable 814:Samuel Hood 810:West Indies 792:Infatigable 728:Infatigable 661:Infatigable 462:French Navy 419:War of 1812 341:French Navy 21:HMS Alceste 3363:1805 ships 3342:Categories 3111:Lord Eldon 3030:Shipwrecks 2728:References 1723:November. 1635:Basil Hall 1595:brig-sloop 1506:After the 1380:Kingfisher 917:, leaving 732:Kingfisher 634:Kingfisher 625:Kingfisher 565:and three 515:carronades 375:Royal Navy 317:carronades 296:Complement 278:Propulsion 169:March 1807 3170:HMS  3051:Telegraph 3049:HMS  2774:866639082 2753:2 October 2614:29 August 2062:Citations 1940:La Pomone 1932:St Helena 1840:Pulo Leat 1619:Hai River 1591:Bohai Sea 1573:into the 1532:HMS  1469:Admiralty 1444:Pensacola 1426:troopship 1398:, forced 1233:howitzers 1209:In 1811, 1188:Boats of 1025:Africaine 744:spritsail 567:corvettes 549:ĂŽle-d'Aix 519:long guns 480:Rochefort 445:pirates. 439:plundered 425:in 1815, 413:In 1814, 361:HMS  337:Rochefort 286:Sail plan 178:Troopship 117:Completed 101:Laid down 95:Rochefort 53:& La 3298:20 Nov: 3288:13 Sep: 3258:22 Feb: 3251:Cornwall 3248:24 Jan: 3189:28 Nov: 3179:29 Oct: 3148:14 Aug: 3138:29 Jul: 3118:20 Jun: 3088:18 Feb: 3078:16 Feb: 3058:21 Jan: 3047:20 Jan: 3037:13 Jan: 2609:HuffPost 2001:Persanne 1877:and two 1813:Java Sea 1764:mandarin 1665:Shandong 1547:Spithead 1534:Daedalus 1400:Persanne 1396:Persanne 1333:Pelagosa 1329:Persanne 1324:Persanne 1215:Adriatic 1162:feluccas 1105:Pius VII 1094:Napoleon 1015:Intrepid 982:Plymouth 893:engaged 855:Atalante 748:stunsail 740:jib-boom 670:topsails 650:Palinure 602:, and a 584:Palinure 484:launched 460:for the 435:Java Sea 429:carried 407:Napoleon 304:Armament 158:Acquired 125:Captured 109:Launched 104:May 1804 3278:5 Jul: 3268:5 May: 3199:8 Dec: 3168:1 Oct: 3128:6 Jul: 3108:7 May: 3091:Alceste 3071:Horatio 3068:5 Feb: 2054:factor. 2051:Alceste 2012:Pauline 1972:Minerve 1952:Alceste 1948:Alceste 1936:Alceste 1922:Ternate 1907:Ternate 1902:marines 1895:Alceste 1870:Alceste 1858:Alceste 1850:Alceste 1830:in 1819 1817:Alceste 1809:Alceste 1800:Alceste 1785:Alceste 1776:Alceste 1772:Whampoa 1768:Alceste 1751:viceroy 1747:Alceste 1736:Alceste 1709:Alceste 1705:Okinawa 1697:Alceste 1677:Alceste 1649:Alceste 1627:Alceste 1615:Alceste 1583:Alceste 1567:Batavia 1543:Alceste 1539:Alceste 1528:Alceste 1524:emperor 1493:Alceste 1461:Alceste 1440:Alceste 1431:Bedford 1418:Alceste 1407:Trieste 1384:Pauline 1376:Pauline 1361:Alceste 1353:Pauline 1345:Alceste 1337:Alceste 1318:Pauline 1300:Alceste 1280:Alceste 1276:Alceste 1270:At the 1257:Alceste 1242:Alceste 1225:Parenza 1211:Alceste 1204:battery 1200:Corsica 1190:Alceste 1182:Alceste 1178:Alceste 1174:Alceste 1170:Alceste 1158:Alceste 1147:Vatican 1139:Alceste 1135:Alceste 1127:Palermo 1117:Alceste 1086:Mercury 1082:Alceste 1058:Mercury 1055:, with 1053:Alceste 1047:In the 1037:Success 1031:Shannon 1020:Alceste 1009:Captain 998:Centaur 994:Madeira 986:Alceste 978:Minerve 972:in 1817 950:Centaur 942:Monarch 938:Minerve 934:Centaur 923:Minerve 919:Monarch 907:Centaur 903:Monarch 895:Minerve 891:Monarch 872:Centaur 864:Monarch 837:Revenge 831:Monarch 825:Achille 819:Centaur 778:Minerve 766:Capture 756:Minerve 752:Minerve 702:Minerve 690:Minerve 686:Minerve 638:Minerve 608:Minerve 563:Minerve 530:Minerve 511:Minerve 500:⁄ 476:frigate 466:Minerve 454:Alceste 443:Malayan 427:Alceste 415:Alceste 403:Trieste 399:Alceste 387:Alceste 383:Alceste 379:Minerve 357:frigate 346:Minerve 332:Alceste 270:Draught 232:⁄ 216:frigate 208:38-gun 180:in 1814 152:Alceste 91:Builder 85:Minerve 62:History 47:Minerve 43:Monarch 3281:Benson 3271:Caesar 3202:Indian 3182:Autumn 3151:Welton 3040:Albion 2969:  2950:  2922:  2903:  2884:  2865:  2846:  2827:  2808:  2789:  2772:  2016:Pomone 2005:Pomone 1944:  1927:Caesar 1887:  1879:canoes 1755:Tigris 1721:  1713:Taiwan 1623:  1611:Peking 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Index

HMS Alceste
French ship Minerve

Rochefort
Troopship
Armide-class
frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
UD
QD
carronades
Fc
Rochefort
French Navy
Armide-class
frigate
HMS Pallas
Lord Cochrane
Royal Navy
Napoleonic Wars
29 November 1811
Trieste
Napoleon
War of 1812
Treaty of Paris
Lord Amherst
Java Sea
plundered
Malayan

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