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454:into the Royal Navy as HMS
353:On 2 May 1795 Rear Admiral
150:"13 Dec. Boat Service 1809"
142:Naval General Service Medal
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609:into service as HMS
465:was in company with
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540:In 1809 boats from
450:. The British took
402:captured a second,
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755:"No. 20939"
732:"No. 20393"
712:"No. 21077"
499:recaptured
478:Cincinnatus
329:recaptured
321:Pondicherry
134:Honours and
104:Rotherhithe
37:Capture of
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1100:Categories
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559:Guadeloupe
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482:Wilmington
456:Prevoyante
452:Prévoyante
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395:Prévoyante
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293:Royal Navy
286:fifth-rate
263:carronades
242:Complement
187:fifth-rate
21:HMS Thetis
698:Citations
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471:HMS
367:HMS
342:Cleopatra
232:Sail plan
110:Laid down
43:La Raison
1035:Arethusa
555:Deshaies
516:In 1801
495:In 1797
250:Armament
118:Launched
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576:Bacchus
570:Achates
564:Pultusk
486:pressed
484:. They
448:Halifax
416:Hernoux
408:Normand
378:leagues
345:towing
291:of the
289:frigate
190:frigate
182:Minerve
179:38-gun
147:"Egypt"
100:Builder
92:Ordered
86:Thetis
64:History
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299:Career
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