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    HMS Pomone was a 38-gun Leda-class fifth rate of the Royal Navy launched in 1805. She saw action during the Napoleonic Wars, primarily in the Mediterranean...
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  • April 1794 and broken up in 1802. HMS Pomone (1805), a 38-gun frigate built in 1805 and wrecked in 1811. HMS Pomone, 38-gun French frigate Astrée captured...
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  • April 1794 and broken up in 1803. HMS Pomone (1805), a 38-gun frigate built in 1805 and wrecked in 1811. HMS Pomone, 38-gun French frigate Astrée, captured...
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    broken up for material in November 1812 at Woolwich Dockyard. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pomone (ship, 1805). HMS Ambuscade website v t e...
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  • frigate Pomone (1805), a 44-gun frigate, captured during the action of 29 November 1811 by HMS Alceste and Active and taken into service as HMS Ambuscade...
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    of 1782 HMS Leda 1800 – wrecked at the mouth of Milford Haven on 31 January 1808 HMS Pomone 1805 – wrecked on the Needles on 14 October 1811 HMS Shannon...
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    1802-09: HMS Pomone, wrecked on The Needles in 1811. HMS Shannon, the victor over USS Chesapeake, off Boston, on 1 June 1813. HMS Leonidas HMS Briton HMS Tenedos...
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    during the First Opium War. She was built to the lines of the French prize Pomone captured in 1794. Due to her exceptional handling and sailing properties...
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    Calliope off the coast of Brittany. Sylph was in company with HMS Pomone, HMS Artois, HMS Anson, and the cutter Dolly when they came across a French convoy...
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    HMS Alceste was built at Rochefort in 1804 for the French Navy as Minerve, an Armide-class frigate. In the spring of 1806, prior to her capture, she engaged...
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