• HMS Nymphe was a 38-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy, launched on 13 April 1812 at Woolwich Dockyard, and commissioned later that month. She was...
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  • have been named HMS Nymphe, HMS Nymph or HMS Nymphen after the Nymphs of Greek Mythology. Another was planned but never completed: HMS Nymph was a 14-gun...
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  • 1890 until 1905. HMS Trent was HMS Pembroke from 1905 until 1917. HMS Nymphe was HMS Pembroke from 1917 until 1920. HMS Achilles was HMS Pembroke from 1919...
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    1810 HMS Nisus 1810 HMS Macedonian 1810 HMS Crescent 1810 HMS Bacchante 1811 HMS Nymphe 1812 HMS Sirius 1813 HMS Laurel 1813 HMS Forte 38-gun fifth rate...
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    HMS Thistle was a 12-gun Bold-class gun-brig built by Mary Ross at Rochester, Kent. She was launched in 1812 and broken up at Portsmouth in July 1823....
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  • 38-gun fifth rate launched 1812 as HMS Nymphe, on harbour service 1836, renamed Handy 1871, broken up 1875. HMS Handy (1882) was a Rendel gunboat (or 'flat-iron')...
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  • Navy have borne the name HMS Espiegle HMS Espiegle (1793) was a 16-gun French brig-sloop, launched at Bayonne in 1788. Nymphe and Circe captured her off...
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  • before she was last listed in 1826. HMS Spartan was part of Sir John Borlase Warren's squadron when on 17 September 1812 she captured Melantho, as Melantho...
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    HMS Shannon was a 38-gun Leda-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1806 and served in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. She won...
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  • Royal Naval Reserve HMS Gannet or HMS President, a Doterel-class screw sloop launched in 1878 HMS Buzzard or HMS President, a Nymphe-class screw sloop launched...
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    HMS Indefatigable was one of the Ardent-class 64-gun third-rate ships-of-the-line designed by Sir Thomas Slade in 1761 for the Royal Navy. She was built...
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    August 10 – HMS Flora defeats the French ship Nymphe in the first engagement thought to involve the carronade.(details) 1780, September 9 – HMS Keppel has...
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    sailed off Guernsey under Lieutenant de vaisseau Mullon, she encountered HMS Nymphe, under Captain Edward Pellew. During the short but sharp action, Cléopâtre...
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    USS President (1800) (category War of 1812 ships of the United States)
    from the squadron for their own patrols. On 10 October, President chased HMS Nymphe, but failed to overtake her. On 17 October President captured the British...
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    American vessels in the Battle of Lake Borgne on 14 December 1814. Then, with Nymphe, Thistle, Pigmy and two bomb vessels, Herald went up the Mississippi River...
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  • HMS Curlew (1812) was a Royal Navy Cruizer class brig-sloop built by (William) Good & Co., at Bridport and launched in 1812. She served with the Navy...
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  • HMS Dictator was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 6 January 1783 at Limehouse. She was converted into a troopship in...
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    participated in the Battle of Lake Borgne. After the Battle of Lake Borgne, Nymphe, Thistle, Herald and Pigmy with two bomb vessels, went up the Mississippi...
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    USS Nautilus (1799) (category War of 1812 ships of the United States)
    brigantine. The British captured Nautilus early in the War of 1812 and renamed her HMS Emulous. After her service with the Royal Navy, the Admiralty sold...
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    Ordered: 1810 Launched: 26 February 1812 Fate: Captured by the fourth rate HMS Majestic in February 1814, becoming HMS Modeste; she was broken up in 1816...
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    merchant ships en route. Her second cruise began with a pursuit of HMS Nymphe and HMS Galatea, but she failed to overtake either of them. Later prizes were...
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  • November 1809. Clay left her at this point and was appointed to the 36-gun HMS Nymphe. Clay had some success against privateers during his time in command,...
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    Cydnus, Dictator, Diomede, Dover, Fox, Gorgon, Herald, Hydra, Meteor, Norge, Nymphe, Pigmy, Ramillies, Royal Oak, Seahorse, Shelburne, Sophie, Thames, Thistle...
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    HMS Phaeton was a 38-gun, Minerva-class fifth rate of Britain's Royal Navy. This frigate was most noted for her intrusion into Nagasaki harbour in 1808...
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  • the Adriatic convoy up to Trieste, where he meets Captain Cotton of HMS Nymphe. Nymphe has just rescued the escaped prisoner-of-war, Lieutenant Charles Fielding...
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    shared the prize money with Statira, Acasta, Nymphe, Orpheus, Maidstone, Aeolus and Emulous. On 17 October 1812 Maidstone and Spartan were in company when...
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    frigate HMS Nymphe in 1812. Following George's death in 1812, his son and grandson built a further ship for the Navy - the 36-gun frigate HMS Laurel. In...
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  • Cydnus, Dictator, Diomede, Dover, Fox, Gorgon, Herald, Hydra, Meteor, Norge, Nymphe, Pigmy, Ramillies, Royal Oak, Seahorse, Shelburne, Sophie, Thames, Thistle...
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    February 1793. Pellew immediately applied for a ship and was appointed to the Nymphe, a 36-gun frigate which he fitted out in a remarkably short time. He had...
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    HMS Borer was a 14-gun Bold-class gun-brig built by Tyson & Blake at Bursledon. She was launched in 1812 and sold off in 1815. The Bold class were a revival...
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