Antoinetta was a schooner launched in 1812 in America, possibly as Marie Antoinette, and captured in late 1813. New owners renamed her Antoinetta. She...
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USS Chesapeake (1799) (redirect from Chesapeake (ship))
against the United Kingdom. Early in the War of 1812 she made one patrol and captured five British merchant ships. She was captured by HMS Shannon shortly after...
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down at Paimboeuf near Nantes, France in 1807 and launched on 15 May 1812. The ship was a frigate of the Pallas group, the latest iteration of the French...
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April, during the War of 1812. Epervier's crew consisted mainly of invalids from the hospital, giving her the worst crew of any ship on her station. In the...
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Grindal (2016), 3052-3060. Lloyd's Register (1812): Seq. №D53 Lloyd's List №4759. Clayton, Jane M (2014). Ships employed in the South Sea Whale Fishery from...
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12-gun Bold-class gun-brig of the Royal Navy, launched in 1812. She served in the War of 1812, her boats participating in the Battle of Lake Borgne. She...
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USS General Pike (category War of 1812 ships of the United States)
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Malcomson, Robert (1998). Lords of the Lake:The Naval War on Lake Ontario 1812–1814. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio...
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Blenden Hall (redirect from Blendon Hall (1811 ship))
Blenden Hall (sometimes Blendon Hall) was a full-rigged ship, launched in 1811 at Bursledon, Hampshire, England. A French frigate captured her in 1813...
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and Archives Canada – Ship Registrations – Item: 40198: LORD WELLINGTON. Hackman (2001), p. 292. Marcil (1995), p. 385. LR (1812), Supple. pages "L", Seq...
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Sunday, August 8, 1813 during a squall on Lake Ontario. during the War of 1812. Scourge began its career as the schooner Lord Nelson, named after the famous...
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