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    HMS Fisgard was a 46-gun fifth rate Leda-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She spent sixty years in service on a variety of duties. Fisgard was a continuation...
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  • HMS Fisgard (1797) was a 44-gun fifth-rate frigate (originally named Résistance) captured from the French in 1797 and sold in 1814. HMS Fisgard (1819)...
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  • Canada and named after HMS Fisgard (1819) Fisgard Street, a historic street in Chinatown, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada HMS Fisgard, any of several ships...
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  • launched in 1864 as HMS Invincible. She was renamed HMS Erebus in 1904, HMS Fisgard II in 1906 and sank in a storm in 1914. HMS Erebus (I02) was an Erebus-class...
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    for breaking in 1883 HMS Blanche 1819 – hulked as receiving ship at Portsmouth in 1833, sold for breaking in 1865 HMS Fisgard 1819 – hulked as harbour...
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  • renamed Fisgard III in 1905. She was renamed Hindostan in 1920 and was sold in 1921. Her timbers were used in the construction of Liberty's in London. HMS Hindustan (1903)...
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    as a facsimile of HMS Canopus (the ex-French ship Franklin, which had fought at the Battle of the Nile). Building began in May 1819, under the direction...
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    renamed Fisgard III. She was renamed Hindostan in 1920, and sold to J. B. Garnham & Sons in 1921. After being broken up, her timbers and those of HMS Impregnable...
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    shared by agreement with Fisgard in the proceeds of the recapture of Margaretha Catarina and James Cook on 10 June. Fisgard also shared by agreement her...
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    25 October 1854) was a Royal Navy officer. As captain of fifth-rate HMS Fisgard he took part in a duel with the French ship Immortalité and captured...
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