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HMS Dido (1784)

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79: 33: 351:, of 13 guns and a crew of 45 men, whose crew had set her on fire before escaping ashore. Hamilton and his men extinguished the fire, the setting of which Hamilton considered a "base attempt" as had it been successful it would have deprived the British of prize money. Unwilling to let the matter go, Hamilton and his men pursued the privateers inland and captured 13 of them. The British then brought out the prize, for which prize money was paid in July 1799. 981: 347:
was patrolling off Norway when she encountered a French privateer. She drove the vessel ashore, and Lieutenant Edward Hamilton took a boat and eight men to take possession. The privateer was the
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Medals of the British navy and how they were won: with a list of those officers, who for their gallant conduct were granted honorary swords and plate by the Committee of the Patriotic Fund
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each. In 1847 the Admiralty issued to all surviving claimants from the action the Naval General Service Medal with the clasps "Dido 24 June 1795" and "Lowestoffe 24 June 1795".
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served in the navy's Egyptian campaign between 8 March 1801 and 2 September, her officers and crew qualified for the clasp "Egypt" to the Naval General Service Medal.
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The French were initially wary, but when they realised that they were larger and stronger than the British vessels, the French captains manoeuvred to attack.
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s broadside alone was greater than that of the two British frigates together, making the battle a notable victory; the
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French records suggest that she was armed with six guns. British records refer to her as a 20-gun cutter.
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The Frigate Surprise: The Complete Story of the Ship Made Famous in the Novels of Patrick O'Brian
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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was the only ship of the Mediterranean Fleet to exchange fire with French ships during
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on 24 June 1795 the two British frigates encountered two French frigates, the 42-gun
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under Captain Robert Middleton, to reconnoiter the French fleet at Toulon. While off
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French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates
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Hamilton and his prize crew of two midshipmen and twenty sailors were taking
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A first-class share of the prize money awarded in April 1823 was worth
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Nelson's ships: a history of the vessels in which he served, 1771–1805
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on 14 March 1795. The Royal Navy took her into service as HMS
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had been looking for privateer, and not realizing that the
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during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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herself suffered casualties when one of her guns burst.
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Stationery Office. p. 296. 604:into service as the 38-gun frigate HMS 1270: 641:was sold to break up on 3 April 1817. 277:: 4 Ă— 6-pounder guns + 4 Ă— 18-pounder 1283:Sixth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy 995: 712: 76: 910: 754:Winfield and Roberts (2015), p. 178. 375:had captured her, attempted to take 923:. (London: Conway Maritime Press). 871:. (London: Conway Maritime Press). 774: 235:33 ft 7 in (10.24 m) 16:Enterprise-class Royal Navy frigate 13: 708:. 15 March 1850. pp. 791–792. 585:, firing on her until she struck. 333:was sold for breaking up in 1817. 243:11 ft 0 in (3.35 m) 183:Sold to be broken up, 3 April 1817 14: 1294: 973: 798: 979: 900:. (W. W. Norton & Company). 619:duly awarded the two captains a 336: 77: 31: 837: 833:. 26 January 1849. p. 238. 660: 560:and her broadside carried away 541:s bowsprit became entangled in 395:was convinced and ceased fire. 358:back when they encountered the 271:Upper deck: 24 Ă— 9-pounder guns 817: 792: 783: 748: 728: 692: 651: 1: 915:. London: Norie & Wilson. 861: 853:. 3 April 1823. p. 633. 744:. 27 July 1799. p. 760. 685: 577:, which eventually escaped. 556:came along the port side of 552:her mizzenmast and colours. 534:turned to avoid the impact, 300:was one of the twenty-seven 7: 593:six killed and 15 wounded. 589:had three men wounded, the 286:: 2 Ă— 18-pounder carronades 165:Naval General Service Medal 113:Joshua Stewart and Mr. Hall 10: 1299: 471: 54:, while in the background 18: 1252: 1229: 1169: 1053: 1007: 911:Long, William H. (1895). 187: 71: 30: 867:Gardiner, Robert (1992) 644: 427:between Nice and Genoa. 958:. Seaforth Publishing. 789:Long (1805), pp. 79–81. 633: 571:pursued the retreating 446:, later renamed to HMS 407:Martin's cruise of 1794 188:General characteristics 935:Winfield, Rif (2008). 882:Goodwin, Peter (2002) 526:attempted to run down 474:Action of 24 June 1795 921:The Sailing Navy List 988:at Wikimedia Commons 886:. (Stackpole Books. 313:in service with the 261:200 officers and men 919:Lyon, David (1993) 799:Royal Navy (1850). 548:s rigging, costing 170:"Dido 24 June 1795" 869:The First Frigates 850:The London Gazette 830:The London Gazette 741:The London Gazette 705:The London Gazette 488:George Henry Towry 60:flees, pursued by 1265: 1264: 984:Media related to 965:978-1-84832-204-2 906:978-0-393-07009-5 892:978-0-8117-1007-7 600:The British took 343:On 9 August 1793 292: 291: 207: 1290: 993: 992: 983: 969: 950: 916: 855: 854: 841: 835: 834: 821: 815: 814: 796: 790: 787: 781: 780: 772: 755: 752: 746: 745: 732: 726: 719: 710: 709: 696: 679: 664: 658: 655: 621:Naval Gold Medal 614: 608:. The weight of 566: 547: 540: 306:class of 28-gun 252:Full-rigged ship 206: 205: 201: 197: 136:27 November 1784 84: 81: 42:Thomas Whitcombe 35: 28: 27: 1298: 1297: 1293: 1292: 1291: 1289: 1288: 1287: 1268: 1267: 1266: 1261: 1248: 1225: 1165: 1049: 1003: 1001:-class frigates 986:HMS Dido (1784) 976: 966: 947: 864: 859: 858: 842: 838: 822: 818: 797: 793: 788: 784: 773: 758: 753: 749: 733: 729: 720: 713: 697: 693: 688: 683: 682: 665: 661: 656: 652: 647: 636: 612: 564: 545: 538: 513:and the 36-gun 476: 470: 341: 203: 199: 198: 158: 82: 67: 50:duels with HMS 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1296: 1286: 1285: 1280: 1263: 1262: 1260: 1259: 1253: 1250: 1249: 1247: 1246: 1240: 1230: 1227: 1226: 1224: 1223: 1216: 1209: 1202: 1195: 1188: 1181: 1173: 1171: 1167: 1166: 1164: 1163: 1156: 1149: 1142: 1135: 1128: 1121: 1114: 1107: 1100: 1093: 1086: 1079: 1072: 1065: 1057: 1055: 1051: 1050: 1048: 1047: 1040: 1033: 1026: 1019: 1011: 1009: 1005: 1004: 990: 989: 975: 974:External links 972: 971: 970: 964: 951: 945: 932: 917: 908: 894: 880: 863: 860: 857: 856: 836: 816: 791: 782: 777:Nelson's Ships 756: 747: 727: 725:. 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Index

HMS Dido

Thomas Whitcombe
Minerve
Artémise
Lowestoffe
RN Ensign
Sandgate, Kent
Naval General Service Medal
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
carronade
Fc
Enterprise
sixth-rate
frigates
Royal Navy
commissioned
Charles Sandys
cutter
Nimble
Martin's cruise of 1794
Gourjean Bay
Porto Mauruzio
xebec
TĂ©mÄ—raire
Action of 24 June 1795
Hotham
George Henry Towry

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