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  • HMS Ballahoo
  • Schooner in the British Royal Navy

    HMS Ballahoo (also Balahou, Ballahou or Ballahon) was the first of the Royal Navy's Ballahoo-class schooners, vessels of four 12-pounder carronades and

    HMS Ballahoo

    HMS_Ballahoo

  • HMS Bream
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    the name HMS Bream after the common European food and game fish (Abramis brama) of the carp family Cyprinidae: HMS Bream (1807) was a Ballahoo-class schooner

    HMS Bream

    HMS_Bream

  • Rating system of the Royal Navy
  • Historic category for ships

    hold to allow the carriage of troops, or, for a small vessel such as HMS Ballahoo, to lower the centre of gravity and thus improve stability in bad weather

    Rating system of the Royal Navy

    Rating system of the Royal Navy

    Rating_system_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • HMS Ballahou
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Two vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ballahou, or Ballahoo: Ballahou was a gun-boat first listed in 1800. She appears in the records

    HMS Ballahou

    HMS_Ballahou

  • HMS Chub
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    name HMS Chub, or alternatively HMS Chubb, a name given to several types of fish, many in the family Cyprinidae: HMS Chub (1807) was a 4-gun Ballahoo-class

    HMS Chub

    HMS_Chub

  • HMS Mullett
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    broken up in 1796. HMS Mullett (1807) was a Ballahoo-class schooner that was built in Bermuda and launched in 1807. She was sold in 1814. HMS Mullett (1860)

    HMS Mullett

    HMS_Mullett

  • Pilchard (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: European pilchard, Sardina pilchardus, true sardine HMS Pilchard, a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner Pilchard the Cat, a paradoxically-named character

    Pilchard (disambiguation)

    Pilchard_(disambiguation)

  • HMS Mackerel
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    and last recorded in 1647. HMS Mackerel (1804) was a 4-gun Ballahoo-class schooner launched in 1804 and sold in 1815. HMS Mackerel (1856) was an Albacore-class

    HMS Mackerel

    HMS_Mackerel

  • HMS Pike
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Pike, after the Northern pike, a species of fish: HMS Pike (1804) was a 4-gun Ballahoo-class schooner launched in 1804

    HMS Pike

    HMS_Pike

  • HMS Express (1800)
  • Brig of the Royal Navy (1800–1813)

    Spanish Main to the west of Caracas, with the assistance of the schooner HMS Ballahoo. The British captured and burnt numerous armed launches and captured

    HMS Express (1800)

    HMS_Express_(1800)

  • HMS Whiting
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    sold in 1712. HMS Whiting (1805) was a 4-gun Ballahoo-class schooner launched in 1805 that the French privateer Diligent captured in 1812. HMS Whiting (1812)

    HMS Whiting

    HMS_Whiting

  • HMS Herring
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Herring, after the herring, a species of fish: HMS Herring (1804) was a 4-gun Ballahoo-class schooner launched in 1804

    HMS Herring

    HMS_Herring

  • HMS Chub (1807)
  • HMS Chub (or Chubb) was a British Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel

    HMS Chub (1807)

    HMS_Chub_(1807)

  • HMS Port d'Espagne
  • British naval vessel (1806–1811)

    Express captured the brig Altrevido, Nichola Val Pardo, master. The schooner Ballahoo shared by agreement in the prize money due Express. Three months later

    HMS Port d'Espagne

    HMS_Port_d'Espagne

  • HMS Laura (1806)
  • Adonis-class schooner

    Adonis-class schooners were a little larger and much better armed than the Ballahoo- and Cuckoo-class schooners that they followed. The Admiralty's intent

    HMS Laura (1806)

    HMS_Laura_(1806)

  • HMS Cuttle (1807)
  • HMS Cuttle was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich &

    HMS Cuttle (1807)

    HMS_Cuttle_(1807)

  • HMS Porgey
  • HMS Porgey was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooners. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich & Co., in Bermuda, and she was launched in 1807

    HMS Porgey

    HMS_Porgey

  • HMS Pilchard
  • Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four carronades

    HMS Pilchard was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich

    HMS Pilchard

    HMS_Pilchard

  • HMS Dreadnought (1801)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    and the hired armed cutters Nimrod and Adrian were all in sight when the Ballahoo class schooner Snapper captured the French brig Modeste. On 7 September

    HMS Dreadnought (1801)

    HMS Dreadnought (1801)

    HMS_Dreadnought_(1801)

  • HMS Tang
  • HMS Tang was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich & Co

    HMS Tang

    HMS_Tang

  • HMS Grouper
  • HMS Grouper was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich

    HMS Grouper

    HMS_Grouper

  • HMS Haddock
  • UK naval schooner 1805–1809

    HMS Haddock was a Royal Navy schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich & Co., in Bermuda

    HMS Haddock

    HMS Haddock

    HMS_Haddock

  • HMS Barracouta (1804)
  • HMS Barracouta was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich & Co., in Bermuda, and she was launched in 1804

    HMS Barracouta (1804)

    HMS_Barracouta_(1804)

  • HMS Subtle (1807)
  • July, Subtle was cruising with the ship-sloop Wanderer and the schooner Ballahoo between the islands of Anguilla and Saint Martin, the small squadron attempted

    HMS Subtle (1807)

    HMS_Subtle_(1807)

  • HMS Wagtail (1806)
  • James Lovewell at Great Yarmouth. Like many of her class and the related Ballahoo-class schooners, she succumbed to the perils of the sea relatively early

    HMS Wagtail (1806)

    HMS_Wagtail_(1806)

  • HMS Wanderer (1806)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    Nancy. On 3 July 1808, Wanderer was cruising with the schooners Subtle and Ballahoo, between the islands of Anguilla and Saint Martin. The small squadron attempted

    HMS Wanderer (1806)

    HMS Wanderer (1806)

    HMS_Wanderer_(1806)

  • HMS Snapper (1805)
  • HMS Snapper was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich

    HMS Snapper (1805)

    HMS_Snapper_(1805)

  • Carronade
  • Smooth-bore, short-barrel naval cannon

    constituted the entire armament of unrated vessels. For instance, the Ballahoo- and Cuckoo-class schooners were armed only with four 12-pounder carronades

    Carronade

    Carronade

    Carronade

  • Philip Gidley King
  • Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator (1758–1808)

    Australian-born officer in the Royal Navy and the captain of the schooner Ballahoo.) Another son was born in 1790 and named Sydney. Following the wreck of

    Philip Gidley King

    Philip Gidley King

    Philip_Gidley_King

  • HMS Mullett (1807)
  • HMS Mullett was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich

    HMS Mullett (1807)

    HMS_Mullett_(1807)

  • HMS Widgeon (1806)
  • at Brixham and launched in 1806. Like many of her class and the related Ballahoo-class schooners, she succumbed to the perils of the sea relatively early

    HMS Widgeon (1806)

    HMS_Widgeon_(1806)

  • HMS Woodcock (1806)
  • UK Cuckoo-class naval schooner 1806–1807

    her at Great Yarmouth in 1806. Like many of her class and the related Ballahoo-class schooners, she succumbed to the perils of the sea relatively early

    HMS Woodcock (1806)

    HMS_Woodcock_(1806)

  • HMS Sealark (1806)
  • at Brixham and launched in 1806. Like many of her class and the related Ballahoo-class schooners, she succumbed to the perils of the sea relatively early

    HMS Sealark (1806)

    HMS_Sealark_(1806)

  • HMS Pigeon (1806)
  • her at Great Yarmouth in 1806. Like many of her class and the related Ballahoo-class schooners, she succumbed to the perils of the sea relatively early

    HMS Pigeon (1806)

    HMS_Pigeon_(1806)

  • HMS Whiting (1805)
  • UK naval schooner 1805–1812

    HMS Whiting was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner (a type of vessel often described as a Bermuda sloop) of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of

    HMS Whiting (1805)

    HMS_Whiting_(1805)

  • HMS Capelin (1804)
  • HMS Capelin was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner carrying four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich

    HMS Capelin (1804)

    HMS_Capelin_(1804)

  • HMS Crane (1806)
  • Cuckoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades

    Yarmouth and launched in 1806. Like many of her class and the related Ballahoo-class schooners, she succumbed to the perils of the sea relatively early

    HMS Crane (1806)

    HMS_Crane_(1806)

  • HMS Herring (1804)
  • HMS Herring was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich

    HMS Herring (1804)

    HMS_Herring_(1804)

  • Ballahoo-class schooner
  • Type of historical British naval vessel

    The Ballahoo class (also known as the Fish class) was a Royal Navy class of eighteen 4-gun schooners built under contract in Bermuda during the Napoleonic

    Ballahoo-class schooner

    Ballahoo-class schooner

    Ballahoo-class_schooner

  • HMS Mackerel (1804)
  • 19th century Royal Navy schooner

    HMS Mackerel was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich

    HMS Mackerel (1804)

    HMS_Mackerel_(1804)

  • List of ships captured in the 19th century
  • Woolsey, while enforcing the Embargo Law. HMS Whiting |  Royal Navy | 8 July 1812 A Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of 75 tons and 4 guns, launched

    List of ships captured in the 19th century

    List of ships captured in the 19th century

    List_of_ships_captured_in_the_19th_century

  • HMS Cuckoo (1806)
  • Yarmouth and launched in 1806. Like many of her class and the related Ballahoo-class schooners, she succumbed to the perils of the sea relatively early

    HMS Cuckoo (1806)

    HMS_Cuckoo_(1806)

  • Cuckoo-class schooner
  • Napoleonic War. They followed the design of the Bermuda-designed and built Ballahoo-class schooners, and more particularly, that of Haddock. The Admiralty

    Cuckoo-class schooner

    Cuckoo-class schooner

    Cuckoo-class_schooner

  • HMS Bream (1807)
  • HMS Bream was a British Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich

    HMS Bream (1807)

    HMS_Bream_(1807)

  • HMS Moselle (1804)
  • Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy

    sailed for Jamaica on 16 January 1808. In September Moselle recaptured the Ballahoo-class schooner Pike. At the end of 1808 Gordon was invalided home. His

    HMS Moselle (1804)

    HMS Moselle (1804)

    HMS_Moselle_(1804)

  • HMS Pike (1804)
  • HMS Pike was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich & Co

    HMS Pike (1804)

    HMS_Pike_(1804)

  • Mouche No. 2-class schooner-avisos
  • clearly incorrect. Not only did Flying Fish have a different history, the Ballahoo-class schooners, of which Flying Fish was one, were longer and wider than

    Mouche No. 2-class schooner-avisos

    Mouche_No._2-class_schooner-avisos

  • List of shipwrecks in 1812
  • List of shipwrecks: 14 August 1812 Ship State Description HMS Chub  Royal Navy The Ballahoo-class schooner was wrecked off the Sambro Island Lighthouse

    List of shipwrecks in 1812

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1812

  • History of Norfolk Island
  • officer born in Australia, and was a Lieutenant, commanding the schooner Ballahoo when an American privateer captured her. The "Letter from an Officer of

    History of Norfolk Island

    History of Norfolk Island

    History_of_Norfolk_Island

  • List of shipwrecks in 1805
  • Boudriot. ISBN 0-948864-30-3., p. 112 "HMS Mutine (ex-Le Mutin +1805) (+1805)". wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 27 Aug 2015. "HMS Mutine (J 227)". naval-history.net

    List of shipwrecks in 1805

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1805

  • Railway accidents in Tasmania
  • killed when his motorcycle collided with a train at the level crossing near Ballahoo. On 5 February 1946 at approximately 8:15pm, a 70-year-old man from West

    Railway accidents in Tasmania

    Railway_accidents_in_Tasmania

  • List of shipwrecks in 1811
  • List of shipwrecks: 21 October 1811 Ship State Description HMS Grouper  Royal Navy The Ballahoo-class schooner ran aground on a reef and was wrecked 3 nautical

    List of shipwrecks in 1811

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1811

  • List of shipwrecks in 1810
  • and General Advertiser. No. 1250. 25 December 1810. Kroniek der Zeemacht, HMS Minotaur. "Lloyd's Marine List – April 26". Caledonian Mercury. No. 13941

    List of shipwrecks in 1810

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1810

  • List of shipwrecks in 1813
  • 1813. "Marine List". Lloyd's List (4803). 10 September 1813. "USS Hornet vs HMS Peacock, 24 February 1813". historyofwar.org. Retrieved 13 November 2020

    List of shipwrecks in 1813

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1813

  • List of shipwrecks in 1809
  • She was on a voyage from New York, United States to London. HMS Pike  Royal Navy The Ballahoo-class schooner foundered. Resolution  United Kingdom The ship

    List of shipwrecks in 1809

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1809

  • List of shipwrecks in 1808
  • from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, to Bridlington, Yorkshire. HMS Tang  Royal Navy The Ballahoo-class schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss

    List of shipwrecks in 1808

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1808

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  • Kathy
  • Girl/Female

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    Kathy

    Pure.

  • Shila
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Danish, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Shila

    Rock

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Musharraf

    One who is honoured exalted

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  • Boy/Male

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    Tautik | தௌதிக

    Pearl

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nimansh

    Krishna; Blue God

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  • Girl/Female

    Scandinavian

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    Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.

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    Indian

    Raihana

    The fragrance of a rose

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

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    Servant of the King

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Wigg

    English (East Anglia) : nickname from Middle English wigge ‘beetle’, ‘bug’.English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of fancy breads baked in rounds and then divided up into wedge-shaped slices, Middle English wigge, from Middle Dutch wigge ‘wedge(-shaped cake)’.

  • MEO
  • Male

    Italian

    MEO

    Short form of Italian Bartolomeo, MEO means "son of Talmai."

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