HMS Jaseur was an Algerine-class gunboat launched in 1857. She served on the North America and West Indies station for less than two years before her...
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1808. HMS Jaseur (1813) was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1813 and sold in 1847. HMS Jaseur (1857) was a wood screw gunboat launched in 1857 and...
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renamed her HMS Bombay. She served with the Royal Navy under that name until 1 July 1808, when she became HMS Ceylon. She was sold at Malta in 1857 and broken...
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Preston (2007), p.155 "HMS Jaseur at the Naval Database website". Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2011. "HMS Jasper at the Naval...
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Watchful (1856) Woodcock (1856) Algerine class Jaseur (1857) Jasper (1857) Algerine (1857) Lee (1857) Leven (1857) Slaney (1857) Britomart class Britomart (1860) Cockatrice (1860)...
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successively in the fifth-rate HMS Blanche, the sloop HMS Jaseur, the third-rate HMS Wellesley and finally the second-rate HMS Cambridge. Promoted to lieutenant...
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refit, she once broke free from her moorings and cut off the bowsprit of HMS Blenheim. She departed for New York in May 1861 (her other potential port...
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Starting in December 1899, HMS Hector and HMS Jaseur were outfitted with wireless equipment. On 25 January 1901, HMS Jaseur received signals from the Marconi...
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sometimes where I start for and sometimes somewhere else," she wrote in June 1857. Captain John Deblois, the man rescued by Richard Gibbs after his ship Ann...
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power, and he was trying for a military comeback before he was captured in 1857 by the Home Squadron. Stateside controversy over the questionable legality...
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