• HMS Cerbere was the French naval brig Cerbère, ex-Chalier, which the British captured in 1800. She was wrecked in 1804. Chalier (Cerbère) was the name...
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  • Napoleonic Wars. HMS Cerbere (1800) was a 7-gun gun-brig that HMS Viper captured from the French in 1800. She was wrecked in 1804. HMS Cerberus (1827)...
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  • Shapla. Ships named Amethyst have earned the following battle honours: Cerbere, 1800 Thetis, 1808 Niemen, 1809 China, 1856−60 Ashantee, 1873−74 Heligoland...
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    the brig Cerbère from Port-Louis, Morbihan. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp, "29 July Boat Service 1800" to the...
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    triumph, boarding Cerbère and killing every officer on board. Then, with the help of the other two boats, they managed to tow Cerbère out under heavy fire...
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    and was off Newcastle on 23 April, 1800 waiting for favorable wind. She arrived on the Guadeloupe Station in May 1800 and relieved the frigate Constellation...
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    of Viper, cut out the French naval brig Cerbère, armed with three 24-pounder and four 6-pounder guns. Cerbère was manned by 87 men under the command of...
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    HMS Greyhound was a cutter that the British Admiralty purchased in 1780 and renamed Viper in 1781. Viper captured several French privateers in the waters...
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  • taken in prize. She first appears in readily accessible British records in 1800. She made three voyages as a slave ship, foundering on her third after having...
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    HMS Eagle was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 27 February 1804 at Northfleet. On 31 March, she was driven ashore and...
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