HMS Emerald was a 36-gun Amazon-class fifth rate frigate that Sir William Rule (Surveyor of the Navy) designed in 1794 for the Royal Navy. The Admiralty...
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1761. HMS Emerald (1762) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1762 and broken up in 1793. HMS Emerald (1795) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1795 and...
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ship Droits de l'Homme in Audierne Bay, Brittany on 14 January 1797 HMS Emerald 1795 – hulked as receiving ship at Portsmouth in 1822, broken up 1836 fir-built...
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of the class, HMS Amazon, only lasted until 1796, wrecked following an action on 13 January with a French ship-of-the-line. HMS Emerald on the other hand...
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HMS Amazon, was a 36-gun Amazon-class frigate, built at Rotherhithe in 1795 to a design by Sir William Rule. Carrying a main battery of 18-pounder long...
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Frédéric. HMS Emerald captured her in 1781; Pelican was sold in 1783. HMS Pelican (1795) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1795 and sold in 1806. HMS Pelican (1806)...
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on the 32-gun frigate HMS Emerald in August 1766. In December, however, he obtained permission from his captain to leave Emerald in order to join his brother...
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was detached into the Mediterranean by Earl St. Vincent with HMS Orion, Alexander, Emerald, Terpsichore, and Bonne Citoyenne. They sailed from Gibraltar...
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Amazon-class frigates of 1795 consisted of four 36-gun fifth rates with a main battery of 18-pounder guns: Amazon and Emerald launched in 1795, and Trent and Glenmore...
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Maitland was promoted to lieutenant on 3 April 1795 and appointed to HMS Andromeda. He soon moved to HMS Venerable, which was then in the North Sea, serving...
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