• vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Netley, named for the village of Netley. HMS Netley (1798) was launched in 1798. The French captured...
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  • HMS Netley was the American schooner Nimrod, launched at Baltimore in 1803 or 1804. The Royal Navy seized her in 1807, purchased her in 1808, and renamed...
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  • HMS Netley was launched in 1798 with an experimental design. During the French Revolutionary Wars she spent some years on the Oporto station, where she...
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  • HMS Netley was originally the French privateer brig Déterminé, which the Royal Navy captured in 1807 and took into service. She was lost at sea on the...
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  • Netley is a village in Hampshire, England. Netley may also refer to: Netley, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia HMS Netley, several...
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  • re-rigged as a brig and renamed HMS Netley. Sent to support British troop movements in southern Upper Canada, Netley was blockaded in the Niagara River...
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    Sylphe captured HMS Netley. The French sold Netley and she became the privateer Duquesne. Less than nine months later, on 23 September 1807, HMS Blonde captured...
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  • privateer in 1806. HMS Unique was HMS Netley, captured by the French in 1806, and used by them as the 21-gun privateer Duquesne. In 1807 HMS Blonde captured...
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    Navy's HMS L'Amiable. Catherina ( Hamburg): The brig was captured by the Spanish. She was recaptured on 24 December by the Royal Navy's HMS Netley. HNLMS Cerberus...
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  • HMS Pickle was a topsail schooner of the Royal Navy. She was originally a civilian vessel named Sting, of six guns, that Lord Hugh Seymour purchased to...
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