• 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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  • the Royal Navy have been named HMS Pickle: The first HMS Pickle (1800) was a 10-gun topsail schooner purchased in 1800, originally named Sting, and renamed...
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    USRC Morris (1831) O. H. Brown Olad Paul Palmer, 5-masted Phoenix HMS Pickle (1800) HMS Pictou (1814) Postboy Pretoria Pride of Baltimore Reaper Rebecca...
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    HMS Black Joke captures Almirante 1829, June 5 – HMS Pickle captures Voladora 1829, June 26 – HMS Monkey captures Midas 1830, September 7 – HMS Primrose...
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  • left Guadaloupe on a privateering cruise. On 30 June the tenders Gipsy and Pickle captured the French privateer schooner Fidelle (probably Fidèle), which...
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    Entreprenante was part of a naval squadron at the Siege of Genoa (1800). The squadron also included HMS Minotaur, Phoenix, Mondovi, and the tender Victoire, all...
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    Navy officer who, as a lieutenant commanding the tiny topsail schooner HMS Pickle, observed the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, participated in...
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  • at his three great battles; and HMS Pickle: The Swiftest Ship in Nelson’s Trafalgar Fleet, a history of HMS Pickle (1800) and her captain at the Battle...
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  • command Garland, an appointment he still held in 1799. On 9 April 1800, the tenders Pickle and Garland recaptured the schooner Hero. Hero had a crew of seven...
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  • HMS Leda, launched in 1800, was the lead ship of a successful class of forty-seven British Royal Navy 38-gun sailing frigates. Leda's design was based...
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