• Perseverance was launched in Virginia in 1797 and was registered in Great Britain in 1799. A privateer captured her in 1800, but the British Royal Navy...
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  • ships have been named Perseverance. Several "Age of Sail" merchant ships of the United Kingdom have been named Perseverance: Perseverance (1797 ship)...
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  • Perseverance was built in 1797 at Stettin or Sweden and came into British hands in 1799. She made one voyage under charter to the British East India Company...
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    launched in 1797 as an East Indiaman. She made nine voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), before she was hulked in 1816. EIC voyage #1 (1797–1798):...
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  • Whydah was launched in 1797 at Whitby as a West Indiaman. She was captured but returned or remained in her owners' hands. She was wrecked in January 1803...
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    HMS Perseverance was a 36-gun Perseverance-class frigate of the British Royal Navy. She served on the North American station until 1787, after which she...
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    The Perseverance-class frigate was a 36-gun, later 42-gun, 18-pounder fifth-rate frigate class of twelve ships of the Royal Navy, constructed in two batches...
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  • George was a French ship that the British captured circa 1797. Her new owners renamed her and employed her as a Liverpool-based slave ship. She made three...
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    Amazon-class frigate (1795) (category Ship classes of the Royal Navy)
    Coates; Philip McDougal, eds. (2011). The Naval Mutinies of 1797: Unity and Perseverance. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781782040057. Gardiner, Robert...
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    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    1805, sold 1814 Perseverance class 36-gun fifth rates 1781–83, designed by Edward Hunt HMS Perseverance 1781 – hulked as receiving ship circa 1806, sold...
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    China. The Indiamen were Alnwick Castle, Ceres, Cuffnells, Neptune, Perseverance, Royal Charlotte, Taunton Castle, and True Briton. HMS Athenienne provided...
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    Cutty Sark (redirect from Cutty Sark (ship))
    Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. Built on the River Leven, Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last...
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    HMS Inconstant (1783) (category Perseverance-class frigates)
    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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    Original six frigates of the United States Navy (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    ten suggested names for the ships (in addition to those later used, the list also included Defender, Fortitude, Perseverance, Protector, and Liberty). President...
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    HMS Trent (1796) (category 1796 ships)
    Naval Mutinies of 1797: Unity and Perseverance. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781782040057. Davies, David (1996). Fighting Ships. Fulham Palace Road...
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    Nathaniel Spens acquired a letter of marque on 7 February 1797. He sailed from Portsmouth on 18 March 1797, bound for Bombay and China. Neptune reached Bombay...
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  • bound for Madras and Bombay for the EIC. She reached Madras on 15 February 1797, Cochin on 8 March, Goa on 20 March, and Bombay on 28 March. She left Bombay...
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    HMS Sirius was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Between 1797 and 1805, the Sirius was engaged in maintaining the blockade of Napoleonic Europe...
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  • vessels involved in the attack were Atalanta, Inspector, New Zealander, Perseverance, Speke, and Spring Grove. Speke was at the Bay of Islands in February...
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     'Thundering') was an 80-gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She had previously been Tonnant of the French Navy and the lead ship of the Tonnant class. The...
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    HMS Victory (category 1765 ships)
    HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759, and launched in 1765. With 246 years...
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    Turbinia (category 1894 ships)
    steamship. Built as an experimental vessel in 1894, and easily the fastest ship in the world at that time, Turbinia was demonstrated dramatically at the...
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    London Missionary Society, arriving in Tahiti aboard the mission ship “Duff” in 1797. He had been a bricklayer by trade and the mission did not prepare...
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    RRS Discovery (category 1901 ships)
    research. Launched in 1901, she was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in the United Kingdom. Her first mission was the British National...
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    HMS Edgar under Captain Charles Thompson and later moving to the frigate HMS Perseverance under Captain Isaac Smith. In 1790 he became a midshipman and in 1793...
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    SS Keewatin (category Ships of CP Ships)
    when built, measured 3,856 gross register tons (GRT) and 2,470 NRT. The ship has a length between perpendiculars of 102.6 metres (336 ft 7 in) and a beam...
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  • and Perseverance through the Gillolo Passage between Halmahera and Waigeo. (Caroline then left them and on 27 December captured the Spanish ship St Raphael...
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    HMS Unicorn (1824) (category Museum ships in the United Kingdom)
    third-oldest ships still afloat, the oldest being the USS Constitution of 1797. Unicorn is believed to be the most original preserved ship of her era,...
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    full-rigged ship, and the only remaining sail-driven oil tanker. Designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1989, she is now a museum ship in Honolulu...
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    HMS Warrior (1860) (category 1860 ships)
    Royal Navy in 1859–1861. She was the name ship of the Warrior-class ironclads. Warrior and her sister ship HMS Black Prince were the first armour-plated...
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