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  2. List of early warships of the English navy - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the abbreviated form "HMS" was not used until nearly the end of the following century, with the term "His Majesty's Ship" (formally altered to "Their Majesties' Ship" between 1689 and 1694, when William I and Mary II were co-rulers, and to "Her Majesty's Ship" between 1702 and 1714, and again from 1837 to 1901, when there was a queen ...

  3. Category:Age of Sail merchant ships of England - Wikipedia

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    Amphitrite (1802 ship) Anacreon (1800 ship) Andersons (1798 ship) Andrew Marvel (1812 ship) Angola (1799 ship) Anjengo (1802 ship) Ann (1792 ship) Ann (1801 Fowey ship) Ann (1801 ship) Ann (1805 ship) Ann and Eliza (1789 ship) Anna (1739 ship) Anna (1790 ship) Anna (1793 ship) Anna Augusta (1801 ship) Anstruther (1800 ship) Antelope (1798 ship ...

  4. Category:1800s ships - Wikipedia

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    Accomplished Quaker (1801 ship) Active (1801 whaler) Active (1805 ship) French brig Adèle; Adèle (1800 brig) Admiral Cockburn (1814 ship) Admiral Juel; Hired armed cutter Admiral Mitchell; Albatros (19th-century ship) Hired armed cutter Albion; Hired armed lugger Alert; Amelia Wilson (1809 ship) Ann (1807 ship) Anstruther (1800 ship) Atlantic ...

  5. Maritime history of England - Wikipedia

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    The Armada consisted of about 130 warships and converted merchant ships. After forcing its way up the English Channel, being attacked by the English fleet of about 200 vessels, it anchored off the coast at Gravelines waiting for the army. A fire ship attack drove the Spanish ships from their safe anchorage. The Armada was blown north up the ...

  6. HMS Seagull - Wikipedia

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    HMS Seagull (1795) was a 16-gun brig-sloop that disappeared in the English Channel in February 1805. [ 1 ] HMS Seagull (1805) was a 16-gun Seagull -class brig-sloop that the Danes captured in 1808; she sank but the Danes recovered her and returned her to service.

  7. List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ships of the line of the Royal Navy of England, and later (from 1707) of Great Britain, and the United Kingdom.The list starts from 1660, the year in which the Royal Navy came into being after the restoration of the monarchy under Charles II, up until the emergence of the battleship around 1880, as defined by the Admiralty.

  8. Channel Fleet - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In 1854 The Channel Squadron, sometimes known as the Particular Service Squadron, was established. [9] The Channel Squadron only became a permanent formation in 1858. [10] During the 19th century, as the French developed Cherbourg as a base for steam-powered ships, the Royal Navy developed Portland Harbour as a base for the fleet. [11]

  9. HMS Leda (1800) - Wikipedia

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    Captain George Johnstone Hope commissioned Leda in November 1800. In 1801 he sailed her in the English Channel and to the coast of Egypt. [2]On 12 March 1801, Leda recaptured the slave ship Bolton, [3] Captain Watson, a 20-gun letter of marque that had sailed from Demerara for Liverpool some six weeks previously in company with Union and Dart.

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