HMS Pique was a wooden fifth-rate sailing frigate of the Royal Navy, designed by Sir William Symonds. She was launched on 21 July 1834 at Devonport. The...
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the name HMS Pique: HMS Pique (1795) was formerly the French ship Pique, a 38-gun fifth rate captured by HMS Blanche (1786) in 1795. HMS Pique was wrecked...
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vessel with an unforeseen replacement date. HMS Pique (1834), fifth-rate frigate used in 1845 as a cable ship HMS Agamemnon (1852), 91-gun steam line-of-battle...
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1825 HMS Castor 36-gun fifth rate 1832 HMS Vernon 50-gun fourth rate 1832 Pique class 36-gun fifth rates 1834–41 HMS Pique 1834 HMS Cambrian 1841 HMS Flora...
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The Royal Adelaide was a miniaturised version of the latest frigate, HMS Pique (1834) which had been designed by Sir William Symonds, the Chief Surveyor...
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HMS Pique, Captain Sir Frederick William Erskine Nicolson, Bart., , Captain Charles Frederick, HMS Trincomalee, Captain Wallace Houstoun, and HMS Virago...
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was on HMS Champion an 18 gun sloop under Arthur Duncombe serving in the Mediterranean. In September 1836 he moved to the 36 gun frigate HMS Pique as commander...
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USS Constitution (section HMS Cyane and HMS Levant)
captured five merchant ships and the 14-gun HMS Pictou by late March 1814. She also pursued HMS Columbine and HMS Pique, though both ships escaped after realizing...
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Rous returned to England in August 1829 and, from November 1834, commanded the frigate Pique. His ship ran ashore on the coast of Labrador in the Strait...
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HMS Zebra, was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was built of teak in the East India Company's Bombay Dockyard and launched in...
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