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    HMS Ajax was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 2 May 1809 at Blackwall Yard. On 11 September 1810, in a ship action...
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  • named HMS Ajax after the Greek hero Ajax: HMS Ajax (1767) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1767 and sold in 1785. HMS Ajax (1798)...
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  • wrecked in 1809. HMS Agamemnon (1852) was a 91-gun screw-propelled second-rate launched in 1852 and sold in 1870. HMS Agamemnon (1879) was an Ajax-class battleship...
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    and repairs. While there, she was under observation from HMS Shannon (1855) and HMS Ajax (1809). She left shortly and returned to Spanish waters in September...
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  • Royal Navy captured her in 1793 and she served first as HMS Imperieuse and then from 1803 as HMS Unite. She became a hospital hulk in 1836 and was broken...
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  • claimants. On 13 December 1809, 350 sailors and 250 marines from Kent,and two other 74-gun third rates, Cambrian and Ajax, attacked Palamós. (The sloops...
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    HMS Akbar begun at Prince of Wales Island, Malaya and HMS Augusta at Portsmouth - were cancelled in 1809, while another two projected in 1807 - HMS Julius...
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  • was captured in 1780, became a sheer hulk in 1784 and was broken up in 1809. HMS Princess (1795) was rated as a 28-gun sixth rate, originally the Dutch...
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    Dardanelles operation (category Naval battles of the Anglo-Turkish War (1807–1809))
    available for the task were HMS Canopus, HMS Standard, HMS Thunderer, HMS Glatton, and the two bomb ships HMS Lucifer and HMS Meteor, under the command...
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    Agamemnon in 1809, the name was reused by the Royal Navy for three other ships: the 91-gun second-rate steamship of the line Agamemnon of 1852, the Ajax-class...
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