Matilda was launched at Calcutta in 1803. She spent most of her career in private trade in India or in trading between England and India. She participated...
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convicts to Australia in 1791; she wrecked in 1792. Matilda (1803 ship) was launched at Calcutta in 1803. She spent most of her career in private trade in...
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Lion captured the American privateer schooner Matilda off Pernambuco in a severe single-ship action. Matilda, of Philadelphia, was armed with 12 guns and...
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later. Matilda served in the West Indies until 1799, capturing six small privateers. In 1799 she sailed to Woolwich where she became a hospital ship. Between...
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list of ship launches in 1803 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1803. "French Third Rate ship of the line 'Brutus' (1803)". Threedecks...
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Jacob Jones (naval officer) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
appointed as Clerk of the Delaware Supreme Court. He was married to Anna Matilda Sykes, daughter of James Sykes the 15th Governor of Delaware; she died...
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children: Ann Spencer (1802-1880) Illegitimate children by Matilda Glover (1802–1876) Georgina Matilda (1819–1898) Caroline Augusta (1821–1905) Elizabeth (Ellen)...
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1803, August 27 – HMS Seagull recaptures the East Indiaman Lord Nelson 1803, October 15 – The British slave ship Tamer captures the French slave ship...
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William Henry Allen (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
They captured the British schooner Matilda on July 24. Allen put a prize crew on her and sent her to France. Matilda was recaptured by a British frigate...
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commissioned in July 1797, with 64 men and 10 guns under a Captain Bolle. HMS Matilda captured Vautour on 29 March 1798. Vautour, was a privateer cutter from...
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