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1816 anti-slavery conflict
Bombardment of Algiers was an attempt on 27 August 1816 by Britain and the Netherlands to end the slavery practices of Omar Agha, the Dey of Algiers.
Bombardment_of_Algiers_(1816)
listing of the fleets that participated in the Bombardment of Algiers on August 27, 1816. Also the "Battering Flotilla", under the command of Capt. Frederick
Bombardment of Algiers (1816) order of battle
Bombardment_of_Algiers_(1816)_order_of_battle
Topics referred to by the same term
Bombardment of Algiers may refer to: 1st Bombardment of Algiers (1682) by a French squadron 2nd Bombardment of Algiers (1683) by a French squadron 3rd
Bombardment_of_Algiers
Type of artillery missile
flight. In a ca. 1816 article (written before the 1816 Anglo-Dutch attack on Algiers), a description of the rockets is followed by mention of 1-ton rockets
Congreve_rocket
Topics referred to by the same term
Bombardment of Algiers (1783), during the Spanish–Algerian War Bombardment of Algiers (1784), during the Spanish–Algerian War Bombardment of Algiers (1816)
Battle_of_Algiers
Exmouth on HMS Boyne. In 1816 during the Bombardment of Algiers, Paynter was sent ashore in an attempt to secure the release of Christian slaves and to
John_Pender_Paynter
Irish sailor (1785–1852)
Hakluyt Society (W Lewis, University Press, Cambridge) "The Bombardment of Algiers, 1816" from 'History Today' January 1978, Derek Severn. Also Gunfire
Edward_Bransfield
Privateers and pirates in North Africa
British protection. This resulted in the bombardment of Algiers (1816) by an Anglo-Dutch fleet under the command of Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
Barbary_corsairs
1820 painting by Thomas Luny
private collection. The painting is a portrayal of the Bombardment of Algiers, which took place on 27 August 1816. This campaign was an attempt by the British
Bombardment of Algiers (painting)
Bombardment_of_Algiers_(painting)
Royal Navy officer (1758–1832)
and the ensuing bombardment of Algiers. This marked the end of his active service, but Pellew advanced automatically to the rank of vice-admiral in 1819
Israel_Pellew
privateer of 6 guns and 76 men, near Cape Spartel On 27 August 1816 in Granicus he was with Admiral Lord Exmouth at the Bombardment of Algiers. He was cited
William_Furlong_Wise
Failed invasion of Algiers by Spain and Tuscany in 1775
trade ended for good when France began the conquest of Algeria in 1830. Bombardment of Algiers (1816) Alejandro O'Reilly Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet Algerian
Invasion_of_Algiers_(1775)
as the Dey of Algiers freed around 3,000 slaves following the Bombardment of Algiers (1816) and signed a treaty against the slavery of Europeans. However
Slavery_in_Algeria
Royal Navy officer and politician (1788–1873)
on the 104-gun HMS Queen Charlotte. In the latter in 1816 he served at the bombardment of Algiers and led the bombarding flotilla under Admiral Edward
Frederick_Thomas_Michell
Royal Navy Admiral and Tory politician (1794–1874)
fought in HMS Orion at the Battle of Trafalgar the same year, aged eleven. During the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816 he commanded HMS Infernal. He was
George Perceval, 6th Earl of Egmont
George_Perceval,_6th_Earl_of_Egmont
1815 conflict between Algiers and the US
September 1816. The British Consul and 1,083 other Christian slaves were freed, and the U.S. ransom money repaid. First Barbary War Bombardment of Algiers (1816)
Second_Barbary_War
Charlotte, on which he participated in the bombardment of Algiers. He then had a short further period of half-pay, before being nominated in 1817 to
John_Willes-Johnson
Roual Navy Admiral (1777–1858)
In 1816, commanding the heavy frigate HMS Severn, Aylmer took part in the Bombardment of Algiers, and was subsequently awarded the Companion of the Order
Frederick Whitworth Aylmer, 6th Baron Aylmer
Frederick_Whitworth_Aylmer,_6th_Baron_Aylmer
Royal Navy officer & politician (1791-1853)
on 6 March 1816, he joined HMS Minden under Captain William Paterson, in which ship, after participating in the 1816 Bombardment of Algiers, he served
Alexander Ellice (Royal Navy officer)
Alexander_Ellice_(Royal_Navy_officer)
List of ships with the same or similar names
participated in the capture of several small privateers and merchant vessels. She was also at the bombardment of Algiers (1816). The Navy sold Britomart
HMS_Britomart
Royal Navy Admiral (1768–1855)
bombardment of Algiers, on 27 August 1816, when he was wounded. He later, together with the other captains engaged, was nominated a Companion of the Bath
Charles_Ekins
British Royal Navy officer (1801–1875)
July 1816, he became a midshipman on board HMS Minden, in which he served in the bombardment of Algiers against Barbary pirates in August 1816. He then
Charles_Elliot
English painter (1803–1840)
of his one substantial artistic tour to the Netherlands in 1837. His most important later ‘set-piece’ commission was The Bombardment of Algiers, 1816
George_Chambers_(painter)
English Royal Navy vice-admiral
wartime service in the Bombardment of Algiers, an attack on Barbary pirates at Algiers in HMS Fury in August, 1816. Moorsom was the son of Admiral Sir Robert
Constantine_Moorsom
British Royal Navy officer
of the Order of the Bath. In August 1816, Palmer and Hebrus were with the fleet which conducted the Bombardment of Algiers, but at the conclusion of the
Edmund_Palmer
Royal Navy Admiral and Australian explorer (1796–1869)
After passing his Navy examinations in May 1816, he was involved in the Bombardment of Algiers. From 1816 to 1818, Rivett-Carnac served as an admiralty-midshipman
John_Rivett-Carnac
British Royal Naval officer
promotion. After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Brace commanded the first rate HMS Impregnable at the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816, but made a serious mistake
Edward_Brace
New Zealand coloniser (1799–1843)
and was part of the force that captured and burnt Washington, D.C. during the War of 1812. He took part in the bombardment of Algiers in 1816. In the post-Napoleonic
Arthur_Wakefield
British Royal Navy officer (1774–1826)
bombarded Algiers and on his return home, as captain of HMS Queen Charlotte, Brisbane was knighted. In 1825, Brisbane was made commander-in-chief of the East
James_Brisbane
Royal Navy officer and politician (1757–1833)
Exmouth of Canonteign. In 1816, he led an Anglo-Dutch fleet against the Barbary states. Victory at the Bombardment of Algiers secured the release of the 1
Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
Edward_Pellew,_1st_Viscount_Exmouth
1516–1830 unit of the Algerine army
ta'ifa of raïs (Arabic: طائفة الرياس, community of corsair captains) or the Raïs for short, were Barbary pirates based in Regency of Algiers who were
Corsairs_of_Algiers
Royal Navy officer (1763–1845)
second-in-command of the fleet sent to bombard Algiers in 1816. The Dutch king awarded him the commander's cross of the coveted Military Order of William for
David Milne (Royal Navy officer)
David_Milne_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Royal Navy Admiral and hereditary peer (1785–1863)
Revolutionary War, Napoleonic Wars and War of 1812. He also participated in the Bombardment of Algiers. He served as Member of Parliament for Haddington Burghs
Anthony Maitland, 10th Earl of Lauderdale
Anthony_Maitland,_10th_Earl_of_Lauderdale
Brig of the Royal Navy
participated in the capture of several small privateers and merchant vessels. She was also at the bombardment of Algiers (1816). The Navy sold Britomart
HMS_Britomart_(1808)
Dey-Pasha of Algiers
Dey of Algiers and the Beys of Tunis and Tripoli. Although the latter two were agreeable, Omar Agha was not. It would take the 9-hour Bombardment of Algiers
Omar_Agha
Calendar year
it from the Cape Colony. August 27 – Bombardment of Algiers: An Anglo-Dutch fleet forces Omar Agha, Dey of Algiers to free Christian slaves. September
1816
Mediterranean and sunk at Algiers during the Bombardment of Algiers (1816) Grande frigate 50 (1805) - Sunk at Algiers 1816 El-Tunisiye 44 (1804, ex-Tunisian
List of sail frigates of the Ottoman Empire
List_of_sail_frigates_of_the_Ottoman_Empire
Dey-Pasha
to renew the 1816 treaty signed by a previous Dey Omar Agha, following the 1816 bombardment of Algiers, designed to stop the practice of enslaving European
Hussein_Dey
Royal Navy Admiral and politician (1799–1873)
Charlotte (100), the flagship of Lord Exmouth, by whom he was entrusted with the command of a gunboat at the bombardment of Algiers. He later joined HMS Leander
Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke
Charles_Yorke,_4th_Earl_of_Hardwicke
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Tunisian–Algerian War (1813) 1816 Bombardment of Algiers (1816) 1830 – 1903 French conquest of Algeria 1830 – 1875 Pacification of Algeria 1871 – 1872 Mokrani
List_of_conflicts_in_Africa
British Royal Navy officer (1796–1870)
Leander under Captain Edward Chetham and was present at the Battle of Algiers in August 1816. A month later he was promoted to Lieutenant and moved to the
Thomas Fraser (Royal Navy officer)
Thomas_Fraser_(Royal_Navy_officer)
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
The Regency of Algiers was an early modern semi-independent Ottoman province and nominal vassal state on the Barbary Coast of North Africa from 1516 to
Regency_of_Algiers
1830 campaign of the French conquest of Algeria
executed a naval bombardment of Algiers in response to Algerian massacres of recently freed European slaves. The widespread unpopularity of the Bourbon Restoration
Invasion_of_Algiers_(1830)
anticipated. He was present during the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816. During the 1830s, he became the Superintendent of the Marine Artillery Laboratory, an
John_Harvey_Stevens
relations of Algeria History of Algeria Politics of Algeria 1821 From 1826 First nation to recognize the independence of Greece. Battle of Daugavpils
List of wars involving Algeria
List_of_wars_involving_Algeria
This is a list of military conflicts, involving the United Kingdom in the 19th century. This is part of a larger series of list articles that cover the
List of wars involving the United Kingdom in the 19th century
List_of_wars_involving_the_United_Kingdom_in_the_19th_century
Dey of Algiers. She participated, on 27 August 1816, in the bombardment of Algiers (1816). During the bombardment Kempthorne commanded the division of bombs
HMS_Beelzebub_(1813)
This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of the Netherlands and its predecessor states since 1795. These predecessors include: United Provinces, or
List of wars involving the Netherlands
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the bombardment of Algiers of 27 August 1816. Van Capellen received the Knight Grand Cross of the Military Order of William on 20 September 1816. He was
Theodorus Frederik van Capellen
Theodorus_Frederik_van_Capellen
Old town area of Algiers, Algeria
Casbah of Algiers, commonly referred to as the Casbah (Arabic: القصبة, Al-qaṣabah, meaning "citadel"), corresponds to the old town or medina of Algiers, founded
Casbah_of_Algiers
the city. 1816 – 27 August: Bombardment of Algiers by Anglo-Dutch forces. 1817 – Kesba Berranee mosque built. 1824 – Bombardment of Algiers by British
Timeline_of_Algiers
1815 treaties between the United States and Algeria
until further military actions were taken. In 1816, following a combined Anglo-Dutch bombardment of Algiers, a new U.S. squadron arrived under William Shaler
Treaty_with_Algiers_(1815)
Third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
1806. Keats famously spent only one night (in Algiers) out of the ship during four and a half years out of a home port. She also served as his flagship
HMS_Superb_(1798)
Bodacious Space Pirates Bombardment of Algiers (1816) order of battle Bombardment of Algiers (1816) Bombardment of Salé (1628) Bona (1809 ship) Bordelais
Index of piracy–related articles
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Capital and largest city of Algeria
centre of the city, mostly inhabited by Ottoman Turkish dignitaries and other upper-class families. On 27 August 1816, the Bombardment of Algiers took place
Algiers
Military intervention for humanitarian reasons
interventions include: Bombardment of Algiers (1816) Russian, British and French Anti-Ottoman Intervention in the Greek War of Independence (1824) French
Humanitarian_intervention
Ottoman fort in Algeria
Fortress Terrace Tamentfoust Fort Beach Algiers expedition (1541) Bombardment of Algiers (1682) Bombardment of Algiers (1683) Algerian popular resistance against
Bordj_Tamentfoust
Wars in North Africa, 1801–1805, 1815
were a series of two wars fought by the United States, Sweden, and the Kingdom of Sicily against the Barbary states (including Tunis, Algiers, and Tripoli)
Barbary_Wars
Slave markets in North Africa
by some Dutch warships, returned and delivered a nine-hour bombardment of Algiers in 1816, leading to the Dey accepting a new agreement in which he promised
Barbary_slave_trade
Wars and the Congress of Vienna that no longer tolerated Algerian piracy. In August 1816, Lord Exmouth's naval bombardment of Algiers ended in victory for
History of the Regency of Algiers
History_of_the_Regency_of_Algiers
a powerful navy, and service was of high prestige. The first action of the period was the 1816 bombardment of Algiers by a joint Anglo-Dutch fleet under
History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)
History_of_the_Royal_Navy_(after_1707)
Frigate of the Royal Navy
Leander saw action with Admiral Edward Pellew's fleet at the bombardment of Algiers in 1816, firing over 3,000 round shot and sustaining severe casualties
HMS_Leander_(1813)
1518–1830 unit of the Algerine army
locals, Kouloughlis, and even some Janissaries (following the 1816 Bombardment of Algiers, which forced an end to Christian slavery). They seized and killed
Odjak_of_Algiers
Wars 1816 CE Bombardment of Algiers 1830 CE Invasion of Algiers Disembarkement at Sidi Fredj Battle of Staouéli Battle of Sidi Khalef Siege of Bordj
List_of_conflicts_in_Algeria
Painting by Thomas Lawrence
driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Brittany. Pellew won popular acclaim for the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816, a campaign to end the slavery practiced
Portrait_of_Sir_Edward_Pellew
Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate
Mediterranean for operations against Algiers. Taken off her regular duties for this, Euphrates missed the Bombardment of Algiers when Preston chose not to pass
HMS_Euphrates_(1813)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
independence of other states of Europe." Later that year, Queen Charlotte was Lord Exmouth's flagship during the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816. On 17 September
HMS_Queen_Charlotte_(1810)
Express, a ship's tender serving in the Mediterranean. In 1816 she was at the bombardment of Algiers. The Navy sold her at Malta in 1827. It is not clear when
HMS_Express_(1815)
1874 novel by R. M. Ballantyne
the city of Algiers to rescue the city's Christian inhabitants and disband the pirate forces. This event, known as the "Bombardment of Algiers" happened
The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale
The_Pirate_City:_An_Algerine_Tale
19th-century British Royal Navy bomb vessel
the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816. Subsequently, she took part in three expeditions to the Arctic. She then served as a survey vessel on the coast of West
HMS_Hecla_(1815)
Dutch painter (1770–1848)
Boulogne, 1805 (1806) The bombardment of Palembang, Sumatra, 24 June 1821 (1821–1848) The bombardment of Algiers, in support of the ultimatum to free white
Martinus_Schouman
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Flag Lieutenant to Lord Exmouth on HMS Boyne. In 1816, he was involved in the Bombardment of Algiers. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey Landranger 200:
Trekenning
Dutch painter (1767–1820)
The fire on the wharves of Algiers, shortly after the beginning of the bombardment by the Anglo-Dutch fleet, 27 August 1816 (1816–1820) The Anglo-Dutch
Nicolaas_Baur
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom peerage
with the same designation, for the successful bombardment of Algiers in 1816, which secured the release of the 1,000 Christian slaves in the city. He was
Viscount_Exmouth
Country in North Africa
bombardments reduced Algerian power. The Barbary Wars and the Anglo-Dutch bombardment of Algiers further weakened the state and forced concessions to the United
Algeria
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
flagship of the Admiral the Duke of Clarence (later King William IV). She took part in the bombardment of Algiers in 1816 under the command of Admiral
HMS_Impregnable_(1810)
19th-century British Royal Navy bomb vessel
launched on 4 April 1814. Fury saw service at the Bombardment of Algiers on 27 August 1816, under the command of Constantine Richard Moorsom. Between November
HMS_Fury_(1814)
especially at the bombardment of Algiers in 1816, before being broken up in 1825. Severn was ordered as a Leda-class frigate of 38 guns, and was to have borne
HMS_Severn_(1813)
Fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy
In Dutch service, she participated in the bombardment of Algiers in 1816 and subsequently in a number of punitive expeditions in the Dutch East Indies
HMS_Melampus_(1785)
English painter
choice of subject. Similarly, it is unlikely that Luny was on hand for the Battle of the Nile in 1798 and the bombardment of Algiers in 1816, both of which
Thomas_Luny
Second Barbary War, which culminated in August 1816 when Lord Exmouth executed a naval bombardment of Algiers, the biggest, and most successful one. The Barbary
History_of_Algeria
Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
against the Dey of Algiers, and was present at the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816. During the bombardment she was anchored off the port bow of HMS Impregnable
HMS_Mutine_(1806)
Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
far as Cork. From July to September 1816, Cordelia was attached to the fleet involved in the Bombardment of Algiers. She then resumed her anti-privateer
HMS_Cordelia_(1808)
List of ships with the same or similar names
Mediterranean. In 1816 she was at the bombardment of Algiers. The Navy sold her at Malta in 1827. This article includes a list of ships with the same
HMS_Anna
Military journey undertaken to punish a state
journey undertaken to punish a political entity or any group of people outside the borders of the punishing state or union. It is usually undertaken in response
Punitive_expedition
Nineteen Century Mumbai constructed vessel
sources:) ] In late July 1816 Minden sailed from Plymouth Sound, as part of an Anglo-Dutch fleet that made an attack on Algiers on 27 August. The Naval
HMS_Minden
Irish journalist, publisher and poet
present at the bombardment of Algiers of 1816. In 1818 he went to London, and published at his own expense a volume of poetry The Harp of the Desert, under
John_Macken
Algerian Kouloughli and dey
was a Kouloughli of partial Georgian (Mengrelian) and Native Algerian origins born in Algeria. He was the dey of the Deylik of Algiers from September 1817
Ali_Khodja
French colony and later intergral part in Northern Africa from 1830 to 1962
expedition, the August 1816 bombardment of Algiers. The Dey was forced to sign the Barbary treaties because the technological advantage of U.S., British, and
French_Algeria
Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate
Wars Hebrus was part of the Cork Station before in July 1816 she joined Admiral Lord Exmouth's fleet that in August bombarded Algiers. After this the ship
HMS_Hebrus
British Member of Parliament (1782–1848)
the Barbary States in 1813. During the Bombardment of Algiers in August 1816, he served as major commandant of the engineers under Admiral Viscount Exmouth
William Gosset (British Army officer, born 1782)
William_Gosset_(British_Army_officer,_born_1782)
Flag of English county
with white circles at the Bombardment of Algiers, now on view at the Teign Valley Museum. The green represents the colour of the rolling and lush Devon
Flag_of_Devon
List of ships with the same or similar names
Charlotte (1810) was a 104-gun first rate, launched in 1810, led the Bombardment of Algiers on 27 August 1816, was renamed Excellent in 1859 and sold in 1892. The third
HMS_Queen_Charlotte
lower part of the city. This complex served as the ruling palace until 1816, when the Dey moved to the qasba following a British bombardment of the city
Architecture_of_Algeria
1896 military conflict in East Africa
killed or wounded during the bombardment, most of the dead a result of the fire that engulfed the palace. It is unknown how many of these casualties were combatants
Anglo-Zanzibar_War
Conflict between Spain and Morocco
the bombardment: A tumult broke out in the town,... the hand of the mob stretched out to plunder, and even [normal] people took off the cloak of decency
Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–1860)
Hispano-Moroccan_War_(1859–1860)
of the first to pass the examination for navigation at the Royal Naval College, and just four months later was serving at the bombardment of Algiers on
Alexander Fordyce (politician)
Alexander_Fordyce_(politician)
1839–1841 war between the Ottoman Empire and the Eyalet of Egypt
(2015). A Guide to Intra-state Wars An Examination of Civil, Regional, and Intercommunal Wars, 1816-2014. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9780872897755. Dupuy
Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841)
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Artois-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy
£36,796. On 27 August 1816, Diana was one of five Dutch frigates and one corvette that participated in the bombardment of Algiers. Her captain then was
HMS_Diana_(1794)
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
when the bombardment commenced—126 guns were firing, 53 of them French. The fleet meanwhile engaged the shore batteries. The British bombardment worked
Crimean_War
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