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  2. Category:Cutters of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cutters of the Royal Navy" ... Hired armed cutter Sandwich; HMS Sherborne (1763) HDMS Søormen (1789) HMS Sparrow (1796) HMS Speedwell (1780)

  3. HMS Sparrow (1796) - Wikipedia

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    She first appears in 1793 in readily accessible records as the privateer cutter Rattler. The British Admiralty hired her and employed her as HM Hired armed cutter Rattler. During this time she was present at the largest naval battle of the French Revolutionary Wars. The Navy purchased her in 1796 for the Royal Navy and renamed her HMS Sparrow.

  4. Hired armed vessels - Wikipedia

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    Armed cutter, etching in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Royal Navy made use of a considerable number of hired armed vessels . These were generally smaller vessels, often cutters and luggers , that the Navy used for duties ranging from carrying despatches and passengers to convoy escort ...

  5. USRC Surveyor - Wikipedia

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    USRC Surveyor was a ship of the United States Revenue Marine captured by the United Kingdom during the War of 1812.Despite the vessel's loss, the "gallant and desperate" defense of her crew against a superior force of the Royal Navy and the Corps of Royal Marines is commemorated by the United States Coast Guard.

  6. National Museum of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The £4.5M project created 'HMS' – the Hear My Story exhibition, which tells the story of the 20th and 21st Century Royal Navy and its people, and a special exhibition space. [ 6 ] In October 2014, the Museum received funding to restore D-Day Landing Craft (Tank) LCT 7074 .

  7. Hired armed cutter Courier - Wikipedia

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    Hill, Richard (1998) The Prizes of War: The Naval Prize System in the Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815> ( Sutton Publishing & Royal Naval Museum Publications). ISBN 0 7509 1816-0; James, William (1837). The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV. Vol. 2. R. Bentley.

  8. HMS Dolphin (1801) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Dolphin was 10-gun cutter that served the Royal Navy from 1793 to 1802, first as a hired armed cutter, and then after the Navy purchased her, as HMS Dolphin.During her almost decade of service Dolphin patrolled the English Channel protecting British trade by capturing French privateers and recapturing their prizes.

  9. HMS Greyhound (1780) - Wikipedia

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    The naval vessels were the Zeeland (64 guns), the Brakel (54 guns), the Tholen (36 guns), the brig Pye, the sloop Mierman, and the cutter Pye. In addition, there were seven homeward and two outward bound Dutch Indiamen , and from 50 to 60 merchant vessels, all lying in Plymouth Sound.