• HMS Zephyr was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop built for the Royal Navy and launched in 1823. She then became a Falmouth Post Office Packet Service...
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  • up. HMS Zephyr (1823), launched in 1823, was a Cherokee-class 6-gun packet-brig. She immediately became a Falmouth packet. She was sold in 1836. HMS Zephyr (1837)...
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  • that the Post Office Packet Service packet HMS Zephyr (1823) had brought from Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Zephyr had come with the mails from Buenos Aires...
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  • HMS Zephyr was a 14-gun Crocus-class brig of the Royal Navy built by Nicholas Diddams at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched there in 1809. During her service...
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  • whale fishery. Zephyr was the American vessel Zephyr, Jedediah Olcott, master, that HMS Pyramus had captured on 29 November 1813. Zephyr was auctioned...
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  • from out. However, Zephyr then turned back, with Diana following. Diana engaged Zephyr for about 70 minutes, at which time Zephyr struck. She had suffered...
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    Carolinas. The 147-ton vessel, named Zephyr, had been constructed four years earlier on the West River in Maryland. Zephyr measured 85.5 feet (26.1 m) from...
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    King. He served as the Honolulu Harbor Pilot after Naihekukui left in 1823. When HMS Blonde arrived in 1825, Adams helped the Scottish naturalist distribute...
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  • Service packet, sailing from Falmouth. She was lost in 1833. Thais replaced HMS Zephyr at Falmouth, serving as a Post Office packet. Thais, Lieutenant Charles...
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    at Toulon) – captured by British Navy 1794, becoming HMS Mignonne; burnt in 1797 as useless. Zephyr, (one-off 32-gun design of 1767 by Joseph-Louis Ollivier...
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  • appointed to Pandora: HMS Nassau, a 64-gun third rate, as fourth lieutenant HMS Lowestoffe, a 32-gun fifth rate, as second lieutenant HMS Zephyr, a 14-gun sloop...
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    eight assisted with exploration and surveys. The best known of the class was HMS Beagle, then considerably modified for Beagle's second survey voyage under...
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  • and launched in April 1808. HMS Unite captured her less than two months later. The Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Tuscan. She served in the Mediterranean...
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  • Nicholas Diddams (category 1823 deaths)
    relaunched 1807 HMS Bulwark (1807) 74-gun, crew of 640 HMS Brazen (1808) 18-gun, crew of 121 HMS Podargus (1808) 14 gun sloop, crew of 86 HMS Zephyr (1809) 14...
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  • HMS Phipps was the Dutch privateer Two Lydias, launched in 1807, that the British Royal Navy captured in 1808 and took into service as HMS Phipps. Phipps...
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  • Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Marlborough House (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Royal Naval Biography (1823))
    HMS Cormorant he served in HMS Zephyr and HMS Merlin on the Newfoundland Station before being promoted to post captain in 1766. Given command of HMS Lizard...
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    HMS Terpsichore was a 32-gun Amazon-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was built during the last years of the American War of Independence...
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  • British Royal Navy captured in August 1795 and took her into service as HMS Victorieuse. She captured several privateers and two forts in the Caribbean...
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    HMS Cameleon (or Camelion) was a Royal Navy Diligence-class brig-sloop, launched in 1795. She was built of fir (pitch pine), which allowed for rapid construction...
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    the chase. She was two days out of St. Valery and had made no captures. HMS Zephyr was in sight. Braconnier came into the Downs. On 12 August Royalist captured...
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    Royal Navy. For gun-brigs see List of gun-brigs of the Royal Navy. Diana (1823) Mohawk (1843) Bann class (1855) Gleaner (or Pelter) class Pelter (1854)...
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    HMS Musquito (or Mosquito). was a Royal Navy Cruizer-class brig-sloop built by John Preston at Great Yarmouth and launched in 1804. She was commissioned...
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    HMS Esk was a Cyrus-class ship-sloop launched at Ipswich in 1813. During the War of 1812 she captured one United States privateer, and fought an inconclusive...
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  • The list of shipwrecks in April 1823 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during April 1823. "From Lloyd's Marine List – April...
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  • the whale that had overturned the first boat. On 16 June Brunswick and Zephyr came across the wreck of Mercury. Brunswick was able to salve 34 butts of...
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    HMS Cruizer (often Cruiser) was a Royal Navy Cruizer-class brig-sloop built by Stephen Teague of Ipswich and launched in 1797. She was the first ship...
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    19 September 1797 Boadicea and Anson captured the French privateer brig Zephyr. She was out of Nantes, was armed with two brass 12-pounder guns and six...
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    Spanish Empire, 1500–1800". In Topik, Steven; Marichal, Carlos; Frank, Zephyr (eds.). From Silver to Cocaine: Latin American Commodity Chains and the...
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    Houghton to obtain building material. The Senegal, in turn, was captured by HMS Zephyr after an engagement off Barra Point. In 1783, St Louis and Goree were...
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  • (5960). 16 November 1824. "Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1823-24". London: Lloyd's of London. 1823: 104. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal=...
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