HMS Sprightly was a 10-gun cutter of the Royal Navy, built to a design by John Williams, and the name ship of her two-vessel class of cutters. She was...
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name HMS Sprightly: HMS Sprightly (1777) was a 12 gun cutter built in Dover in August 1777, that sank 23 December 1777 off Guernsey HMS Sprightly (1778) was...
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Amphitrite shared with the sloop Fairy, and the cutters Griffin, Flying Fish, Sprightly, and Wells, in the capture on 24 May of the French privateers Dunkerque...
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24-gun post ships HMS Jupiter (1776) 50-gun ship launched in 1778. Alert-class cutter (1776) a series of 14-gun cutters Sprightly-class cutter (1776)...
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sailed Mercury to Hudson Bay. There, on 17 May, he recaptured the cutter HMS Sprightly. On 30 September, Mercury, Rattlesnake, and Jupiter captured the French...
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Navy): The Speedy-class brig was captured by the Royal Navy's HMS Inconstant. Sprightly ( Great Britain): The brig was captured and sunk by the French...
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Wolf, but also includes the post ship HMS Daphne, and the cutters HMS Expedition, HMS Sprightly, HMS Nimble, and HMS Flying Fish. Citations Edler, p. 96...
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Imbiblio. Retrieved 23 August 2023. "1777 GOLD GUINEA IN EF CONDITION FROM HMS SPRIGHTLY SHIPWRECK". Worthpoint. Retrieved 12 December 2015. "Naval Documents...
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consisting of the 18-gun sloop HMS Pylades, 16-gun sloop HMS Fairy, 10-gun cutter HMS Sprightly, and 14-gun cutter HMS Barracouta. The squadron was stationed...
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