• Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Howe, after Admiral Richard Howe: HMS Howe (1805) was the ex-Indian merchantman Kaikusroo; renamed...
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  • HMS Howe was originally the teak-built Indian mercantile vessel Kaikusroo that Admiral Edward Pellew bought in 1805 to serve as a 40-gun frigate. In 1806...
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    Hughes 1804 HMS Duncan 1805 HMS Howe 1805 Scamander class 36-gun fifth rates, 10 pine-built ships, 1813–14 HMS Eridanus 1813 HMS Orontes 1813 HMS Scamander...
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    following morning, with Howe closing on the French and then cutting through their line. Bellerophon followed Howe's flagship, the 100-gun HMS Queen Charlotte...
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    HMS Victory, the vessel that saved Britain from invasion". The Times. Retrieved 21 October 2022. "'The Nelson Touch': Restoring HMS 'Victory', 1805-1925"...
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    Admiral Graves was badly wounded. More disturbing to Lord Howe were the actions of HMS Russell and HMS Caesar. Russell's captain John Willett Payne was criticised...
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    Harvey of HMS Brunswick for his bravery and competence. This brought him to the attention of Admiral Howe, who summoned him to his flagship, HMS Queen Charlotte...
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    and Bowyer transferred to HMS Barfleur. The Barfleur would sail with the rest of the fleet under overall command of Admiral Howe in an effort to engage a...
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  • Nathaniel Fanning (category 1805 deaths)
    September 1805) was an officer in the Continental Navy and later the United States Navy, who served aboard Bonhomme Richard during its 1779 battle with HMS Serapis...
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    England expects that every man will do his duty (category 1805 in the United Kingdom)
    Viscount Nelson, from his flagship HMS Victory as the Battle of Trafalgar was about to commence on 21 October 1805. During the battle, as Nelson's fleet...
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  • 1800. HMS Dromedary was a 24-gun storeship, formerly the merchant Kaikusroo. She was purchased in 1805 as a 40-gun and named HMS Howe, and then HMS Dromedary...
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    24-gun frigate HMS Hind, the third-rate HMS Sultan under Vice-Admiral Lord Shuldham, and then in HMS Ardent under his uncle's flag. Lord Howe promoted Gambier...
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    1847, he was given command of the 120-gun first rate ship of the line HMS Howe and his first commission was to conduct Her Majesty, the Dowager Queen...
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    Renou in January 1805, Ball was appointed flag captain to Rear-Admiral Bartholomew Rowley in the 64-gun third rate ship of the line HMS Zealand as a guardship...
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    travelling from Quebec to Britain escorted only by the 22-gun HMS Champion under Captain Robert Howe Bromley on 10 August. Although Bromley made a desperate...
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    HMS Queen was a three-deck 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 18 September 1769 at Woolwich Dockyard. She was designed...
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    succeeded Kempenfeldt as one of Howe's flag officers. In the American Revolutionary War, in HMS Queen, he took part in Howe's relief of Gibraltar in 1782...
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    the time, Robert Seppings and Joseph Tucker. HMS Nelson Builder: Woolwich Dockyard Ordered: 23 November 1805 Laid down: December 1809 Launched: 4 July 1814...
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    was initially in command of the 74-gun HMS Orion from 1793 and served in the Channel Fleet under Admiral Lord Howe. He was in action at the Glorious First...
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    captain to Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson, and commanded HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in October 1805 during the Napoleonic Wars. Nelson was shot as he...
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    HMS Barfleur was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, designed by Sir Thomas Slade on the lines of the 100-gun ship Royal William...
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    the sloop HMS Senegal. Curtis performed well in his new command and a year later was again promoted after being noticed by Lord Howe. Howe made Curtis...
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    HMS Royal Sovereign was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, which served as the flagship of Admiral Collingwood at the Battle of...
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    conduct, Vice-Admiral Lord Howe requested Murray's services and he was transferred to HMS Eagle. Murray went on to see action in Howe's campaigns to disrupt...
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    19 May, to find the fleet in Brest gone. On the same day, Howe's fleet fell in with the fifth-rate HMS Venus, which had been attached to Rear-Admiral Sir George...
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    she, with HMS Diamond, captured Connecticut privateer General McDougall off Cape Cod. In July 1778, Raisonnable formed part of Lord Howe's squadron, which...
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    Glorious First of June in 1794 and as captain of HMS Royal Sovereign at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Although he was highly praised for his actions...
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    HMS Inconstant was a 36-gun Perseverance-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She had a successful career serving in the French Revolutionary and...
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    in 1859 after the 100-gun HMS Britannia, which saw action at the Battle of St. Vincent, 1797 and the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. Mountains within the range...
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    HMS Latona was a 36-gun, fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy that served during the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars, and the...
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