• Vincent-Marie Moulac (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃sɑ̃ maʁi mulak]; Lorient, 22 March 1778 – Callao, 5 April 1836) was a French naval officer and privateer. Moulac volunteered...
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    French prisoners to the British as a token concession. Captain Vincent Moulac, of Algésiras, advised that the fleet attempt to force the entrance of the...
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    Captain Ponée, and in the Battle of the Tagus the next year, under Captain Moulac. In 1832, she was used as a troopship to ferry troops to Algeria. In 1836...
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    Henri Moisson 4 1 5 Ceylan Captured East Indiaman 26 Lieutenant Vincent Moulac 4 19 23 Windham Captured East Indiaman 26 Ensign d'Arod 0 0 0 Captured by...
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    Charles Santley Raoul, the Armourer tenor William Harrison The Count de Moulac Mr. Goodwin The Count de St. Breux Mr. James M. de Ploërchartel Mr. Price...
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    (d. 1849) March 2 William Austin, American politician (d. 1841) Vincent Moulac, French naval officer (d. 1836) March 3 Princess Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz...
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    France. Command of Ceylon, renamed Ceylan was awarded to Lieutenant Vincent Moulac, of Minerve, and that of Windham, to ensign d'Arod. Duperré did not meet...
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    (d. 1849) March 2 William Austin, American politician (d. 1841) Vincent Moulac, French naval officer (d. 1836) March 3 Princess Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz...
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    assigned to man the captured Ceylon, led by Enseigne de vaisseau Vincent Moulac. The French squadron and the two captured East Indiamen sailed to Anjouan...
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  • took part in the Second Italian War of Independence under Captain Vincent Moulac. In 1860, she served off Beirut with Donawerth. She was decommissioned in...
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