• Barrosa (or Barrossa, or Barossa, or Barosa) was launched in 1811 at Cossipore. She sailed to England and then made six voyages for the British East India...
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  • Barrosa (or Barossa, or Barosa, or Barrossa) was launched at Nantes in 1810 under another name. She was purchased in 1811 as a prize, renamed, and her...
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  • or Barosa, or Barrossa), initially for the battle of Barrosa (5 March 1811): Barrosa (1811 ship) was launched at Cossipore. She sailed to England and...
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  • Several ships have been named Barrosa (or Barrossa, or Barossa, or Barosa), for the Battle of Barrosa (5 March 1811): Barrosa (1811 ship) was launched...
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  • HMS Barossa (redirect from HMS Barrosa)
    Barossa or HMS Barrosa, named for the Battle of Barossa (1811), has been the name of four ships of the British Royal Navy: HMS Barrosa (1812), a 36-gun...
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    100miles Tarifa 7 Bornos 6 Zújar 5 Barrosa 4 Baza 3 Fuengirola 2 Cádiz 1    The Battle of Barrosa (Chiclana, 5 March 1811, also known as the Battle of Chiclana...
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  • with a Squid anti-submarine mortar aft. Barrosa, named after the Battle of Barrosa, which took place in 1811 between British-Allied forces and France...
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  • plundered Barrosa (1811 Nantes ship) and thrown her guns overboard, and had then let her proceed.Duc de Dantzig had captured a Spanish ship and an English...
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    22 May 1813, Barrosa captured the American schooner William and Thomas, of 25 tons (bm). Barrosa kept her prize as a ship's tender. Barrosa was among the...
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  • the vessels concerned simply transferred convicts from Port Jackson. Bateson, Charles (1959). The Convict Ships. Brown, Son & Ferguson. OCLC 3778075....
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