HMS Saldanha was a 36-gun fifth-rate Apollo-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was commissioned in April 1810 and spent her entire career serving on...
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in 1796 at Saldanha Bay, placed on harbour service from 1797, and sold in 1806. HMS Saldanha (1809) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1809 and wrecked...
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broken up in March 1849 HMS Saldanha 1809 – wrecked and sank with all hands off Lough Swilly on 4 December 1811 HMS Malacca 1809 – paid off in June 1815...
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August 1795 at the Capitulation of Saldanha Bay, and became a 26-gun floating battery in 1800. She was sold in 1816. HMS Princess (1915) was the former SS...
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capitulation of Saldanha Bay and brought into service as the 24-gun post ship HMS Daphne. She was converted to a prison ship in 1798 and renamed HMS Laurel; she...
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in northern England and Midlands. 4 December – Royal Navy frigate HMS Saldanha (1809) is driven in a gale onto rocks in Lough Swilly in Ireland with no...
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ship Pandour, renamed HMS Cossack (1806), before launch; sixth-rate HMS Saldanha (1809), a frigate "Shipbuilder: Simon Temple (Snr & Jnr)". Tyne Built Ships...
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Owenson (Lady Morgan) is published. 4 December – Royal Navy frigate HMS Saldanha (1809) is driven in a gale onto rocks in Lough Swilly with no survivors...
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HMS Macedonian was a 38-gun fifth-rate Lively-class frigate in the Royal Navy, later captured by the USS United States during the War of 1812. Macedonian...
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mercantile brig Star. The British took both into service, Castor as HMS Saldanha and Star as HMS Hope. Elphinstone's substantial squadron remained on station...
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