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    HMS Talavera was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 15 October 1818 at Woolwich Dockyard. She was named for the British/Spanish...
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  • borne the name HMS Talavera: HMS Talavera (1818) was an 74-gun third rate, launched in 1818 and destroyed by fire in 1840 HMS Waterloo (1818), originally...
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  • Talavera de la Reina, founded 1993 The Battles of Talavera, an 1809 poem by John Wilson Croker HMS Talavera (1818), a Royal Navy ship in service 1818–1840...
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  • renamed HMS Captivity in 1824, and was sold in 1836. HMS Waterloo (1818), was an 80-gun third rate, originally named HMS Talavera but renamed HMS Waterloo...
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  • following year. HMS Thunderer (1818) was to have been a 74-gun third-rate, but she was renamed HMS Talavera in 1817, prior to her launch in 1818 HMS Thunderer (1939)...
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    originally been ordered as HMS Talavera, but was renamed on the stocks after the Battle of Waterloo. In 1824 Waterloo was renamed HMS Bellerophon. She formed...
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  • Talavera but renamed in 1817 and launched in 1818. She was renamed HMS Bellerophon in 1824, reduced to harbour service in 1848 and sold in 1892. HMS Waterloo (1833)...
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  • Admiral Talavera Vernon Anson (26 November 1809 – 8 September 1895) was a Royal Navy officer from the Anson family. He took part in the Greek War of Independence...
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    1838 HMS Talavera Builder: Woolwich Dockyard Ordered: 15 February 1814 Laid down: July 1814 Launched: 15 October 1818 Fate: Burnt, 1840 HMS Malabar Builder:...
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    Winfield & Lyon (2004), p. 113 H.M.S. Rattlesnake logbook 1827-1829 at nypl.org, accessed 15 August 2015 'Anson, Talavera Vernon Anson', and 'Bridgeman...
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