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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. Hired armed vessels - Wikipedia

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    Despite St Vincent's strictures, some of these vessels had military careers as distinguished as those of the Royal Navy's own vessels. For instance, between 1796 and 1801, the hired armed cutter Telemachus captured eight privateers in the Channel. The crew from some vessels qualified for clasps to the Naval General Service Medal (1847 ...

  4. HMS Cockatrice (1781) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Cockatrice was the fourth of the Alert-class British Royal Navy cutters. She was launched in 1781 and had an uneventful career until the Navy sold her in 1802. Private interests purchased her, lengthened her, and changed her rig to that of a brig. They hired her out to the Navy and she was in service as a hired armed brig from 1806 to 1808 ...

  5. Royal Naval Association - Wikipedia

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    RNA Bermuda Branch, HMS Malabar, and Sea Cadet Remembrance Day ceremony at HMS Jervis Bay memorial at Hamilton, Bermuda. The Royal Naval Association (RNA) is an association of current and former British Naval Service personnel (Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Women's Royal Naval Service, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service, Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve, Royal Fleet Auxiliary ...

  6. 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.

  7. HMS Nimble - Wikipedia

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    HMS Nimble (1781) was a purchased 12-gun cutter that ran aground in 1808 in Stangate Creek in the Medway and was then sold. [2] HMS Nimble (1811) was a Nimble-class 10-gun cutter commissioned wrecked during a violent storm in the Kattegat on 6 October 1812. HMS Nimble (1813) was a new cutter that the Royal Navy purchased in 1813. The Navy sold ...

  8. List of ships captured in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    Modeste ( French Navy): Battle of Lagos, 19 August: The 64-gun ship was captured on 18 August by the Royal Navy. St Florentine ( French Navy): The 60-gun ship was captured 4 April by the Royal Navy. Téméraire ( French Navy): Battle of Lagos, 19 August: The 74-gun ship was captured on 18 August by the Royal Navy's HMS Warspite.

  9. 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.