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Téméraire-class ship of the line: For French Navy. 7 September United States: William Doughty: Philadelphia Navy Yard: North Carolina: Ship of the line: For United States Navy. 16 September United Kingdom: Hilhouse & Co. Wapping: Feliza: Full-rigged ship: For private owner. [37] 5 October United Kingdom: B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg: Sviatoi ...
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Abeona (1811 ship) 324 or 331 James Pritchard 166 Albury (1804 ship) 338 to 342 Cunningham 166 Amphitrite [1] 274 Martin (or Davidson) 60 Aurora (1808 ship) 468 or 471 Thomas Pearson 344 Belle Alliance (1817 ship) [2] 637 Rolfe (or Roulff) 307 Brilliant (1814 ship) 330 or 332 William Bothwell 144 Cambrian: Brownrigg Canada (1811 ship) 268 or 281
Active (1800 ship) Active (1801 whaler) Adamant (1811 ship) Admiral Barrington (1781 ship) Admiral Cockburn (1814 ship) Admiral Colpoys (1792 ship) Admiral Gambier (1807 ship) Admiral Kingsmill (ship) Admiral Laforey (1797 ship) Admiral Mann (1800 ship) Adriatic (1811 ship) Æolus (1783 ship) Agamemnon (1811 ship) List of ships named Albion ...
The ship was closed on 28 March 1912. The boys were transferred to the training ship Mount Edgcumbe, [7] which was the renamed HMS Winchester, anchored in the River Tamar at Devonport. Southampton was sold on 26 June 1912 and sent to Blyth to be broken up by the Hughes Bolckow company. [8]
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Swallow was launched in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, possibly in 1820, and was registered at Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1825, and then in Plymouth, Great Britain. [3] She was wrecked in the Azores in 1829.