• name HMS Tigress, after the female tiger: HMS Tigress (1797) was a 12-gun Courser-class gun-brig launched in 1797 and sold in 1802. HMS Tigress (1804)...
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    HMS Tigress was the American merchantman Numa and then French letter of marque Pierre Cézar that the Royal Navy acquired by capture and put into service...
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  • Look up tigress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tigress is a female tiger. Tigress or The Tigress may also refer to: The Tigress (1922 film), a German...
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  • HMS Tigress was a Courser-class gun-brig built for the British Royal Navy at King's Lynn, and laid down in 1797 as GB No. 45; she was renamed Tigress...
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  • Novo, 1759 Basque Roads, 1809 Dogger Bank, 1915 Jutland, 1916 HMS Tiger Bay HMS Tigress HMS Tigre This article includes a list of ships with the same or...
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    HMS Tigress was an Acheron-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that served during World War I. She was built under the 1910–11 shipbuilding programme by...
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    also captured HMS Tigress. Sixteen Danish gunboats captured her off Langeland in the Great Belt on 2 August. In the engagement Tigress lost two men killed...
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  • in 1808 and named HMS Tigress. In 1814, she was converted into a 14-gun cutter under the name HMS Algerine and was sold in 1818. HMS Algerine (1823) was...
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    January consisted of the monitors HMS Raglan and HMS M28 as well as the Acheron-class destroyers HMS Tigress and HMS Lizard. Agamemnon was nearby at Mudros...
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  • months in 1811. Bones had previously been commander of HMS Tigress. Bones was given command of Tigress in October 1808 and sailed her from Portsmouth to Spithead...
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