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  2. HMS Shannon (1757) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Shannon: Ordered: 18 April 1757: Builder: Deptford Dockyard: Laid down: 11 May 1757: Launched: 17 August 1757: Completed: 8 October 1757: Commissioned: August 1757: Fate: Taken to pieces at Portsmouth December 1765: General characteristics; Class and type: 28-gun Coventry-class sixth-rate frigate: Tons burthen: 587 53 ⁄ 94 bm: Length: 118 ...

  3. HMS Shannon - Wikipedia

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    HMS Shannon (1757) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1757 and broken up 1765. HMS Shannon (1796) was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate launched in 1796 and sold in 1802. HMS Shannon (1803) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in September 1803. She had been intended to be called HMS Pallas, but was renamed in 1802 before being launched. She ran ashore ...

  4. Category:1757 ships - Wikipedia

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  5. List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    HMS Boreas 1757 – sold 1770. HMS Hussar 1757 – stranded on the south coast of Cuba and taken by France 1762. HMS Shannon 1757 – broken up 1765. HMS Trent 1757 – sold 1764; HMS Actaeon 1757 – sold 1766; modified Coventry class slightly modified (8½ inch greater width) revival of the Coventry design HMS Hind 1785 – broken up 1811

  6. Category:Ships built in Deptford - Wikipedia

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    S. HMS Sandfly (1794) HMS Sceptre (1802) HMS Scipio (1782) HMS Shannon (1757) HMS Sidon (1846) HMS Sirius (1797) HMS Southsea Castle (1697) English ship St Andrew (1622)

  7. Nelson-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The ships displaced 7,473–7,630 long tons (7,593–7,752 t), about 2,000 long tons (2,000 t) more than Shannon. The steel-hulled ships were fitted with a ram and their crew numbered approximately 560 officers and other ranks. [2]

  8. Pearl's Naval Brigade - Wikipedia

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    They fought alongside a similar brigade formed by the crew of the Shannon, which was captained by William Peel VC CB, son of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel and Victoria Cross recipient. The Shannon ' s brigade landed a considerable force of mobile guns and rifle companies, while the Pearl ' s Naval Brigade deployed mostly rifle companies. [1] Capt.

  9. The Fortune of War - Wikipedia

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    Broke writes a challenge to Captain James Lawrence, the new commander of the thirty-eight gun USS Chesapeake lying in harbour, to engage the Shannon in one-on-one combat, which alas never reaches him. Chesapeake nevertheless comes out in apparent pursuit of Aubrey, whose escape the Americans have now discovered, and engages Shannon. The battle ...