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    HMS Caesar, also Cæsar, was an 80-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 16 November 1793 at Plymouth. She was designed by Sir...
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  • cancelled in 1783. HMS Caesar (1793) was an 80-gun third rate launched in 1793, used as an army depot after 1814, and broken up 1821. HMS Caesar (1853) was a...
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    ship. HMS Caesar (1793)—An 80-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, designed by Edward Hunt and launched on 1793 at Plymouth. HMS Caesar (1896)—A...
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  • Thomas Pierce in the role. Two years later, he cut a new figurehead for the HMS Foudroyant as part of a large repair at Plymouth. It was described to the...
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    on 6 December, Caroline captured the privateer Caesar, which she also set on fire and sank. Caesar was a brig of 217 tons (bm), armed with fourteen...
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    HMS Minotaur was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy launched on 6 November 1793 at Woolwich. She was named after the mythological...
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    guardships from the other ports took longer to arrive. On 15 February 1793, she and HMS Hector left on a cruise during which at some point they pursued two...
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    before retiring. On 4 November 1805, Admiral Sir Richard Strachan, with HMS Caesar, Hero, Courageux, Namur and four frigates, defeated and captured what...
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    HMS Caesar (1793) (Plymouth) HMS Stag (1794) (Chatham) HMS Unicorn (1794) (Chatham) HMS Maidstone (1795) (Deptford) HMS Shannon (1795) (Deptford) HMS...
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    of HMS Centaur and promoted to post-captain. Leaving Centaur in 1805, at the start of the next year he received command of HMS Caesar. In Caesar Richardson...
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    with HMS Caesar, HMS Hero, HMS Courageux, HMS Namur and four frigates, defeated and captured what remained of the squadron. HMS Phoenix and HMS Révolutionnaire...
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    As HMS Orion, HMS Invincible, and HMS Barfleur cut through the French in turn, Villaret wore his fleet round to face Howe. Encouraged by Caesar's disobedience...
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  • his survey work, also using the sloop HMS Swan for the purpose. He returned to England aboard Swan in early 1793 and paid her off in May. The French Revolutionary...
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    eventually drew to within two miles of the weather-most ship, the 80-gun HMS Caesar, but received no reply to their signals, and drew away at 10.30pm, where...
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    States. Then on 31 July, she fought and severely damaged HMS Boston at the action of 31 July 1793. Embuscade returned to France a year later and took part...
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    2 January 1793, almost one year into the French Revolutionary War, republican-held forts at Brest in Brittany fired on the British brig HMS Childers....
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    returned to England at the start of 1793. With the commencement of the French Revolutionary Wars, Downman joined the 74-gun HMS Alcide and went out to the Mediterranean...
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    Fletcher Christian (category HMS Bounty mutineers)
    September 1793) was an English sailor who led the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789, during which he seized command of the Royal Navy vessel HMS Bounty from...
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    Last in the division, she was chased by the 64-gun HMS Agamemnon in the action of 22 October 1793. Agamemnon broken the engagement when Minerve came to...
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    scattered throughout the Mediterranean ports. On 5 October 1793 Speedy accompanied HMS Bedford and HMS Captain into Genoa, where they captured a French frigate...
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    He was promoted to post-captain in 1800 and served as flag captain on HMS Caesar under Rear Admiral Sir James Saumarez, taking part in the First and Second...
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  • Brazilian soccer club Barra binte Samawal, figure in the life of Muhammad Caesar B. F. Barra (1880–1949), Italian-American lawyer and politician Eduardo...
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  • in the Atlantic on 18 November 1793. Molloy left Ganges in late 1793, commissioning the newly built 80-gun HMS Caesar in December that year. Molloy was...
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    by the flagship HMS Caesar, which anchored ahead of Audacious and inshore of Venerable before opening fire on Desaix. At 09:20, HMS Hannibal under Captain...
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    HMS Nymphe was a fifth-rate frigate of the British Royal Navy, formerly the French Nymphe, lead ship of her class. HMS Flora, under the command of Captain...
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  • have been a C-class destroyer. She was renamed HMS Caesar in 1942 before being launched in 1944. HMS Ranger is an Archer-class patrol vessel, launched...
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    74-gun HMS Excellent and was promoted vice-admiral of the blue squadron. In August he shifted his flag to the newer and larger 80-gun HMS Caesar and then...
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  • 09:20, and took up position ahead of Saumarez's flagship, the 80-gun HMS Caesar. At 10:12 he received orders to move inshore and attack Linois's flagship...
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    set sail, his pennant flying from Caesar and followed by ships of the line Superb, HMS Spencer, HMS Venerable and HMS Audacious, frigates Thames and the...
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    HMS Foudroyant was an 80-gun third rate of the Royal Navy, one of only two British-built 80-gun ships of the period (the other was HMS Caesar). Foudroyant...
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