HMS Narcissus was the lead ship of the Royal Navy Narcissus-class 32-gun fifth-rate frigates, launched in 1801. She participated in the War of 1812. Narcissus...
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ship launched in 1781 and wrecked in 1796. HMS Narcissus (1801) was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate launched in 1801, converted to a convict ship after 1823...
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destroyed with great loss of life, Magdalena having collided with HMS Narcissus (1801) shortly before foundering. The squadron, under the command of Captain...
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HMS Tartar was a 32-gun fifth-rate Narcissus-class frigate of the Royal Navy, built at Frindsbury and launched in 1801. She captured privateers on the...
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vessel, HMS Tartar, was ordered on 28 January 1800 just as Narcissus was being laid down. With both these vessels in service from July 1801, a break...
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February 1809 HMS Nereus 1809 – broken up 1817 Narcissus class 32-gun fifth rates 1801–1808, designed by John Henslow HMS Narcissus 1801 – hulked as convict...
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York. Viper (1806) versus HMS Narcissus (1801) (January 17, 1813): British captured American brig Viper. Hornet versus HMS Peacock (1806) (February 24...
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coast of Galicia with great loss of life, Magdalena having collided with Narcissus shortly before going down. Not to be confused with the combat of Aldeia...
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on board the HMS Arethusa (1781). The other British ships were HMS Medusa, HMS Narcissus (1801), HMS Amazon (1799) and the brig-sloop HMS Port Mahon (1798)...
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on board the HMS Arethusa (1781). The other British ships were HMS Medusa, HMS Narcissus (1801), HMS Amazon (1799) and the brig-sloop HMS Port Mahon (1798)...
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