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

    ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Boyne after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690. HMS Boyne (1692) was an 80-gun second rate. This ship of

    HMS Boyne

    HMS_Boyne

  • HMS Boyne (1810)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    HMS Boyne was a 98-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Nicholas Diddams at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched on 3 July 1810 at

    HMS Boyne (1810)

    HMS Boyne (1810)

    HMS_Boyne_(1810)

  • River Boyne
  • River in Leinster, Ireland

    Boyne Obelisk, which stood on the north bank of the River Boyne (near Drogheda) from 1736 to 1923 HMS Boyne Anthony Holten, author of The River Boyne:

    River Boyne

    River Boyne

    River_Boyne

  • HMS Caledonia (1808)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    1875. images of HMS Caledonia Caledonia as Dreadnought towed away on her final voyage. Fight of the Romulus against HMS Boyne and HMS Caledonia, by Vincent

    HMS Caledonia (1808)

    HMS Caledonia (1808)

    HMS_Caledonia_(1808)

  • HMS Boyne (1790)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    HMS Boyne was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy launched on 27 July 1790 at Woolwich Dockyard. She was the flagship of Vice Admiral

    HMS Boyne (1790)

    HMS Boyne (1790)

    HMS_Boyne_(1790)

  • HMS Boyne (1766)
  • Royal Navy third-rate ship of the line

    HMS Boyne was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Plymouth Dockyard to the draught specified in the 1745 Establishment as

    HMS Boyne (1766)

    HMS_Boyne_(1766)

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

    1835. HMS Boyne was HMS Excellent between 1834 and 1859. HMS Queen Charlotte was HMS Excellent between 1859 and 1892. Tenders and depot ships: HMS Handy

    HMS Excellent

    HMS_Excellent

  • HMS Excellent (shore establishment)
  • British onshore naval establishment

    situations. In 1834 the original Excellent was replaced by the second rate HMS Boyne which was duly renamed Excellent. In 1845 Captain Henry Ducie Chads took

    HMS Excellent (shore establishment)

    HMS Excellent (shore establishment)

    HMS_Excellent_(shore_establishment)

  • Boyne
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up Boyne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boyne is a variation of Bóinn or Boann, Irish goddess of the River Boyne. Boyne may also refer to: Boyne Castle

    Boyne

    Boyne

  • Frederick Maitland (Royal Navy officer, born 1777)
  • Royal Navy officer (1777–1839

    58-gun HMS Goliath between 1813 and 1814, and was sent aboard her to the Halifax and West Indian stations. He was appointed to the 98-gun HMS Boyne in November

    Frederick Maitland (Royal Navy officer, born 1777)

    Frederick Maitland (Royal Navy officer, born 1777)

    Frederick_Maitland_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1777)

  • Lord Archibald Hamilton
  • Royal Navy officer, politician and colonial administrator

    Hamilton commanded the third-rate HMS Boyne at the Battle of Vigo Bay in October 1702 and then commanded the third-rate HMS Eagle at the Battle of Málaga

    Lord Archibald Hamilton

    Lord Archibald Hamilton

    Lord_Archibald_Hamilton

  • HMS Bellerophon (1786)
  • Third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    anchored in the Solent. She had been at Spithead on 1 May, when the 98-gun HMS Boyne caught fire and blew up, with Bellerophon rescuing twelve men. Still with

    HMS Bellerophon (1786)

    HMS Bellerophon (1786)

    HMS_Bellerophon_(1786)

  • HMS Boyne (1904)
  • Destroyer of the Royal Navy

    HMS Boyne was a Hawthorn Leslie type River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1903 – 1904 Naval Estimates. Named after the River Boyne

    HMS Boyne (1904)

    HMS Boyne (1904)

    HMS_Boyne_(1904)

  • HMS Boyne (1692)
  • Royal Navy third-rate ship of the line

    HMS Boyne was an 80-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford Dockyard on 21 May 1692. She was rebuilt to the 1706 Establishment

    HMS Boyne (1692)

    HMS Boyne (1692)

    HMS_Boyne_(1692)

  • Boyne-class ship of the line
  • Boyne-class ships of the line were a class of two 98-gun second rates, ordered in 1783 and designed for the Royal Navy by Sir Edward Hunt. HMS Boyne Builder:

    Boyne-class ship of the line

    Boyne-class ship of the line

    Boyne-class_ship_of_the_line

  • USS Independence (1814)
  • 1814 three-masted ship of the United States Navy

    British squadron consisting of a number of 74-gun ships and the 98-gun HMS Boyne. Flying the broad pennant of Commodore William Bainbridge, and under command

    USS Independence (1814)

    USS Independence (1814)

    USS_Independence_(1814)

  • Henry Digby (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy officer (1770–1842)

    fourteen. As a lieutenant aboard HMS Pallas, he received a commendation for rescuing the crew of the burning HMS Boyne. Promoted to commander in August

    Henry Digby (Royal Navy officer)

    Henry Digby (Royal Navy officer)

    Henry_Digby_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Maurice Suckling
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1726–1778)

    the following year he moved again, joining the 80-gun ship of the line HMS Boyne at the order of her flag officer, Rear-Admiral John Byng. Having initially

    Maurice Suckling

    Maurice Suckling

    Maurice_Suckling

  • Herbert Sawyer (Royal Navy officer, died 1798)
  • Royal Navy Admiral (c. 1730–1798)

    Lord Feversham. His next appointment came in 1777, with the command of HMS Boyne. He sailed with her the following year to join Rear-Admiral Samuel Barrington

    Herbert Sawyer (Royal Navy officer, died 1798)

    Herbert_Sawyer_(Royal_Navy_officer,_died_1798)

  • HMS Wellesley (1815)
  • Ship of the line (1815–1948) of the Royal Navy

    HMS Wellesley was a 74-gun third rate, named after the Duke of Wellington, and launched in 1815. She captured Karachi for the British, and participated

    HMS Wellesley (1815)

    HMS Wellesley (1815)

    HMS_Wellesley_(1815)

  • James Berkeley, 3rd Earl of Berkeley
  • English Royal Navy officer and peer

    He took part in the battle off Málaga under Admiral Rooke, commanding HMS Boyne. He was summoned to Parliament by writ of acceleration as Baron Berkeley

    James Berkeley, 3rd Earl of Berkeley

    James Berkeley, 3rd Earl of Berkeley

    James_Berkeley,_3rd_Earl_of_Berkeley

  • John Irving (Royal Navy officer)
  • British Royal Navy officer and explorer

    time aboard Volage, Irving was transferred to HMS Excellent (originally HMS Boyne), an old second-rate gunnery training vessel moored in Portsmouth where

    John Irving (Royal Navy officer)

    John Irving (Royal Navy officer)

    John_Irving_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Siege of Boston
  • 1775–76 siege of the American Revolutionary War

    listed) HMS Boyne (70 guns) HMS Somerset (68 guns) HMS Asia (64 guns) HMS Preston (50 guns) HMS Mercury (20 guns) HMS Glasgow (20 guns) HMS Diana (6

    Siege of Boston

    Siege of Boston

    Siege_of_Boston

  • Evan Nepean
  • British colonial administrator (1752–1822)

    football. Nepean entered the Royal Navy on 28 December 1773, serving on HMS Boyne as a clerk to Capt. Hartwell. He was promoted to purser in 1775. During

    Evan Nepean

    Evan Nepean

    Evan_Nepean

  • Columbus (1824 ship)
  • Disposable ship

    14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Columbus (1824 ship)

    Columbus (1824 ship)

    Columbus_(1824_ship)

  • John Pender Paynter
  • Wars. In 1815 Paynter was appointed Flag Lieutenant to Lord Exmouth on HMS Boyne. In 1816 during the Bombardment of Algiers, Paynter was sent ashore in

    John Pender Paynter

    John_Pender_Paynter

  • Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet
  • British Royal Navy officer (1767–1828)

    1793, Sir John Jervis hoisted the flag of a Vice-Admiral of the Blue on HMS Boyne. His flag captain was the son of the general commanding the troops, Captain

    Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet

    Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet

    Sir_George_Grey,_1st_Baronet

  • John Devonshire
  • Officer in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

    aboard HMS Cumberland in 1788 and served in various vessels in the waters around North America and the West Indies until 1795 when he moved to HMS Boyne, the

    John Devonshire

    John_Devonshire

  • R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company
  • Shipbuilder and locomotive manufacturer

    Destroyers HMS Active HMS Agincourt HMS Alamein HMS Antelope HMS Armada HMS Blean HMS Boadicea HMS Boyne HMS Cheerful HMS Derwent HMS Doon HMS Eden HMS Electra

    R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company

    R._&_W._Hawthorn,_Leslie_and_Company

  • List of longest wooden ships
  • m) from the hull on either side. Also Ferreira and Maria do Amparo Also HMS Carrick and Carrick Retroactively The disposable ship Columbus (108 m) was

    List of longest wooden ships

    List of longest wooden ships

    List_of_longest_wooden_ships

  • Pierre André de Suffren
  • French naval officer (1729–1788)

    fleets came in contact, she came under fire from the 74-gun HMS Royal Oak and the 70-gun HMS Boyne, sustaining 62 men killed or wounded. After the battle,

    Pierre André de Suffren

    Pierre André de Suffren

    Pierre_André_de_Suffren

  • Invasion of Cuba (1741)
  • English invasion during the War of Jenkins' Ear

    ships: HMS Boyne 80 guns (Flagship) HMS Cumberland 80 guns HMS Grafton 70 guns HMS Kent 70 guns HMS Montague 60 guns HMS Tilbury 60 guns HMS Worcester

    Invasion of Cuba (1741)

    Invasion of Cuba (1741)

    Invasion_of_Cuba_(1741)

  • Cleopatra's Barge
  • American oceangoing yacht in 1800s

    14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Cleopatra's Barge

    Cleopatra's Barge

    Cleopatra's_Barge

  • HMS Europa (1783)
  • Navy officer, nephew of Admiral Robert Digby, notably saved the crew of HMS Boyne when it was accidentally set on fire at Spithead, Great Britain. Peter

    HMS Europa (1783)

    HMS Europa (1783)

    HMS_Europa_(1783)

  • Nicholas Diddams
  • English shipbuilder

    crew of 121 HMS Podargus (1808) 14 gun sloop, crew of 86 HMS Zephyr (1809) 14 gun sloop, crew of 86 HMS Primrose (1810 18 gun sloop HMS Boyne (1810), 98-gun

    Nicholas Diddams

    Nicholas_Diddams

  • Henry Burton (physician)
  • English physician who discovered the Burton line

    M.D., B.S., and at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He served on the 98-gun HMS Boyne before he entered the Gunpowder Office. In September 1825, he became Professor

    Henry Burton (physician)

    Henry Burton (physician)

    Henry_Burton_(physician)

  • Globe (1815 whaleship)
  • 1815 American whaleship

    14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Globe (1815 whaleship)

    Globe_(1815_whaleship)

  • HMS Burford (1757)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    design - HMS Boyne - was ordered in 1758). They made up the last group of 'traditional' 70 gun ships (two other "70" gun ships - HMS Temple and HMS Conqueror

    HMS Burford (1757)

    HMS_Burford_(1757)

  • Thomas Mathews
  • Royal Navy officer (1676–1751)

    lieutenant aboard his flagship, HMS Boyne. Mathews served with Aylmer in the Mediterranean, before being moved to HMS Deale Castle in 1700. Mathews went

    Thomas Mathews

    Thomas Mathews

    Thomas_Mathews

  • Action of 5 November 1813
  • batteries. At 1:00 pm the advance ships of Pellew's fleet, HMS Caledonia, HMS San Josef and HMS Boyne arrived and opened fire on the rear-most French ship,

    Action of 5 November 1813

    Action of 5 November 1813

    Action_of_5_November_1813

  • Battle of Toulon (1744)
  • 1744 battle of the War of the Austrian Succession

    Burrish; HMS Dorsetshire (2) John Ambrose; HMS Rupert (3) Edmund Williams; HMS Royal Oak (4) Richard Norris; HMS Essex (5) Thomas Cooper; HMS Stirling

    Battle of Toulon (1744)

    Battle of Toulon (1744)

    Battle_of_Toulon_(1744)

  • John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1735–1823)

    Charles Grey, a friend and political ally. Jervis hoisted his flag in HMS Boyne. He took Grey's son, Captain George Grey, as his flag-captain. The combined

    John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent

    John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent

    John_Jervis,_1st_Earl_of_St_Vincent

  • List of ships of the line of France
  • the Musée national de la Marine in Paris. Fight of Romulus against HMS Boyne and HMS Caledonia, by Vincent Courdouan (1848) Portrait of Ville de Marseille

    List of ships of the line of France

    List of ships of the line of France

    List_of_ships_of_the_line_of_France

  • Robert Faulknor the younger
  • witnessed Faulknor's action from HMS Boyne sitting beyond the range of the cannon fire. As the Zebra passed the stern of the Boyne to go back to its position

    Robert Faulknor the younger

    Robert Faulknor the younger

    Robert_Faulknor_the_younger

  • HMS Sultan (1775)
  • British Royal Oak-class ship of the line

    formed line-of-battle when Sultan, leading the charge, with HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Boyne arrived. Far ahead of their compatriots they were forced to

    HMS Sultan (1775)

    HMS Sultan (1775)

    HMS_Sultan_(1775)

  • Henry Heathcote
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1777–1851)

    batteries. At 1:00 pm the advance ships of Pellew's fleet, HMS Caledonia, HMS San Josef and HMS Boyne arrived and opened fire on the rear-most French ship,

    Henry Heathcote

    Henry_Heathcote

  • William Gordon Rutherfurd
  • sea aboard HMS Suffolk. Rutherfurd was a capable sailor and possessed a large amount of patronage. He joined the 98 gun, second rate, HMS Boyne, the flagship

    William Gordon Rutherfurd

    William Gordon Rutherfurd

    William_Gordon_Rutherfurd

  • John Baker (Royal Navy officer)
  • English admiral (1660–1716)

    be captain of HMS Mary, and during the Nine Years' War with France successively commanded HMS Boyne, HMS Newcastle, HMS Falmouth, and HMS Medway, for the

    John Baker (Royal Navy officer)

    John Baker (Royal Navy officer)

    John_Baker_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • List of ships named Boyne
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Several ships have been named Boyne after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690: Boyne (1787 ship) was launched at Philadelphia in 1779, possibly under that name

    List of ships named Boyne

    List_of_ships_named_Boyne

  • Battle of St. Lucia
  • 1778 battle of the American Revolutionary War

    HMS Prince of Wales Third rate 74 Rear-Admiral of the Red Samuel Barrington Captain Benjamin Hill HMS Boyne Third rate 70 Captain Herbert Sawyer HMS Preston

    Battle of St. Lucia

    Battle of St. Lucia

    Battle_of_St._Lucia

  • George Gustavus Lennock
  • Royal Navy officer and maritime artist

    station in HMS Juno under Samuel Hood, before returning to the Caribbean in HMS Veteran and joining the flagship of Sir John Jervis, HMS Boyne. Promoted

    George Gustavus Lennock

    George Gustavus Lennock

    George_Gustavus_Lennock

  • HMS Grasshopper (1813)
  • Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Grasshopper was a Royal Navy 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop built at Portsmouth Dockyard by Nicholas Diddams and launched in 1813. She was the second

    HMS Grasshopper (1813)

    HMS Grasshopper (1813)

    HMS_Grasshopper_(1813)

  • Albion (1813 ship)
  • 1813 English ship

    14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Albion (1813 ship)

    Albion_(1813_ship)

  • HMS Arab (1798)
  • HMS Arab was a 22-gun post ship of the Royal Navy. She was formerly the 18-gun French privateer Brave, which the British captured in 1798. She served

    HMS Arab (1798)

    HMS Arab (1798)

    HMS_Arab_(1798)

  • Richard Darton Thomas
  • British admiral (1777–1857)

    of the sloop Zebra. Thomas returned to England as master's mate of the Boyne, the flagship of Sir John Jervis. He was aboard her at Spithead on 1 May

    Richard Darton Thomas

    Richard Darton Thomas

    Richard_Darton_Thomas

  • Edward Griffith Colpoys
  • the time the French Revolutionary War broke out he was a lieutenant in HMS Boyne, the flagship of Sir John Jervis during his campaign in the West Indies

    Edward Griffith Colpoys

    Edward_Griffith_Colpoys

  • Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1775–1858)

    America Station followed by the third-rate HMS Edgar in the Home Fleet and then by the second-rate HMS Boyne in the Channel Squadron. Ogle was promoted

    Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet

    Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Charles_Ogle,_2nd_Baronet

  • HMS Prince of Wales (R09)
  • 2019 Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy

    HMS Prince of Wales (R09) is the second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier and the Fleet Flagship of the Royal Navy. Prince of Wales is not fitted

    HMS Prince of Wales (R09)

    HMS Prince of Wales (R09)

    HMS_Prince_of_Wales_(R09)

  • Joseph Ellison
  • Royal Navy officer

    frigate HMS Aldborough in 1769. Ellison's quick progression through ships continued into 1770, with him then joining the 70-gun ship of the line HMS Boyne. Boyne

    Joseph Ellison

    Joseph Ellison

    Joseph_Ellison

  • Richard Lestock
  • Royal Navy officer (1679–1746)

    that had no right to wear an official pendant. He was made captain of HMS Boyne in August 1739, and accompanied Sir Chaloner Ogle to the West Indies the

    Richard Lestock

    Richard Lestock

    Richard_Lestock

  • William Charles Fahie
  • British Royal Navy officer

    served on Sir John Jervis' flagship HMS Boyne and then as captain of HMS Woolwich. In 1796 he became captain of HMS Perdrix. In her he engaged in one major

    William Charles Fahie

    William_Charles_Fahie

  • George Burlton
  • Royal Navy admiral (died 1815)

    1812 Burlton was captain of the 110-gun HMS Ville de Paris and in March 1813 he was given command of HMS Boyne, 98. On 4 December 1813 he was made a Colonel

    George Burlton

    George_Burlton

  • Richard Bowen (Royal Navy officer)
  • joined the fleet as fourth-lieutenant and signal-officer aboard the 98-gun HMS Boyne, and after the fleet had rendezvoused at Barbados, sailed for Martinique

    Richard Bowen (Royal Navy officer)

    Richard Bowen (Royal Navy officer)

    Richard_Bowen_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer
  • Royal Navy officer and politician

    Aylmer went out into the Mediterranean, with his flag in the second-rate HMS Boyne, to ensure the treaty was being observed in September 1698; he then retired

    Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer

    Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer

    Matthew_Aylmer,_1st_Baron_Aylmer

  • John Richards Lapenotière
  • Royal Navy officer (1770–1834)

    West Indies in the fleet under John Jervis in HMS Margarita, being briefly appointed lieutenant into HMS Boyne before his superior knowledge of seamanship

    John Richards Lapenotière

    John Richards Lapenotière

    John_Richards_Lapenotière

  • HMS Columbine (1806)
  • Brig of the Royal Navy

    HMS Columbine was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1806. She served on the North America station, in the Mediterranean, off the Portuguese coast

    HMS Columbine (1806)

    HMS Columbine (1806)

    HMS_Columbine_(1806)

  • Phoenix (1798 ship)
  • outside Sydney Heads but on entering the harbour struck the Sow and Pigs Reef. HMS Tamar helped refloat Phoenix, but inspection determined that Phoenix's keel

    Phoenix (1798 ship)

    Phoenix_(1798_ship)

  • French ship Romulus (1812)
  • Ship of the line of the French Navy

    February, she was engaged by three British ships of the line, notably HMS Boyne and HMS Caledonia, and managed to escape to Toulon by sailing close to the

    French ship Romulus (1812)

    French ship Romulus (1812)

    French_ship_Romulus_(1812)

  • Samuel Campbell Rowley
  • Royal Navy officer and politician

    served in succession, aboard HMS Alligator, HMS Sceptre and HMS Boyne, before his appointment as lieutenant aboard the 74-gun HMS Vengeance, on 30 January

    Samuel Campbell Rowley

    Samuel_Campbell_Rowley

  • James Walker (Royal Navy officer)
  • British Royal Navy officer

    appointment to the 98-gun HMS Boyne, intended as the flagship of Walker's old commander, now Rear-Admiral Philip Affleck. Boyne escorted a convoy of ships

    James Walker (Royal Navy officer)

    James_Walker_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Mutiny on the Bounty (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Luxembourgish rock band formed in 2004 Mutiny on the Bounty, a 2008 novel by John Boyne A Narrative of the Mutiny on board His Majesty's Ship "Bounty", the account

    Mutiny on the Bounty (disambiguation)

    Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(disambiguation)

  • Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1740–1800)

    ship of the line HMS Boyne, at the beginning of the Spanish Armament on 18 August 1790. The crisis having abated, Bowyer left Boyne on 10 January 1791;

    Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet

    Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet

    Sir_George_Bowyer,_5th_Baronet

  • Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet
  • Royal Navy officer (1753–1812)

    1779, Cotton was promoted to post captain aboard the ship of the line HMS Boyne and in her joined the fleet under Sir George Rodney in the West Indies

    Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet

    Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet

    Sir_Charles_Cotton,_5th_Baronet

  • Battle of Toulon (1744) order of battle
  • Order of Battle previously included in main article on Battle of Toulon 1744

    dismissed, later restored HMS Boyne Third-rate 80 Captain Rowland Frogmore Frogmore died before being court-martialled HMS Barfleur Second-rate 90 Rear-Admiral

    Battle of Toulon (1744) order of battle

    Battle_of_Toulon_(1744)_order_of_battle

  • List of shipwrecks in 1795
  • HMS Boyne

    List of shipwrecks in 1795

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1795

  • Spanish ship Reina María Luisa
  • which accompanied Fernando VII on the journey alongside USS Ontario and HMS Boyne. United States and Fernando VII separated from the other ships south of

    Spanish ship Reina María Luisa

    Spanish ship Reina María Luisa

    Spanish_ship_Reina_María_Luisa

  • Fame (1818 ship)
  • 14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Fame (1818 ship)

    Fame_(1818_ship)

  • Policy (1801 ship)
  • prizes onto Policy and sent her to the United States. On 4 December 1813 HMS Ramillies and Loire recaptured Policy, J.Bowman, master, and sent her into

    Policy (1801 ship)

    Policy_(1801_ship)

  • Globe (1810 ship)
  • 14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Globe (1810 ship)

    Globe_(1810_ship)

  • Robert Roddam
  • Royal Navy officer (1719–1808)

    He then transferred in succession to the 80-gun ships HMS Russell, HMS Cumberland and HMS Boyne During this time, he served with Sir Chaloner Ogle and

    Robert Roddam

    Robert Roddam

    Robert_Roddam

  • Richard Stacey
  • English shipbuilder and ship designer

    Dockyard HMS Kennington (1736) 20 gun ship built at Deptford Dockyard HMS Lion (1738) 60-gun ship of the line built at Deptford Dockyard HMS Boyne (1739)

    Richard Stacey

    Richard Stacey

    Richard_Stacey

  • Henry Hill (Royal Navy officer)
  • British naval officer

    HMS Phoenix. On his return to England in the autumn of 1793 Hill joined HMS Boyne, commanded by Sir John Jervis. He was promoted to lieutenant on 17 December

    Henry Hill (Royal Navy officer)

    Henry_Hill_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • List of shipwrecks in November 1824
  • twelve of her seventeen crew. HMS Boyne  Royal Navy The second rate ship of the line was driven ashore at Portsmouth. HMS Captivity  Royal Navy The prison

    List of shipwrecks in November 1824

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1824

  • Wilding (1788 ship)
  • 1788–1824 ship launched in Liverpool

    French privateer D'Gaytrouin (Dugay Trouin) captured her off Cape Clear. (HMS Shannon captured Duguay Trouin the same day but was unable to recapture Wilding

    Wilding (1788 ship)

    Wilding_(1788_ship)

  • Lancelot Skynner
  • English naval officer (1766–1799)

    14-gun HMS Cygnet which was based off Jamaica. In February 1793 he was put on HMS Aimable and was briefly on HMS Theseus before joining HMS Boyne under

    Lancelot Skynner

    Lancelot_Skynner

  • Helmuth Brinkmann
  • German Admiral and Knight's Cross recipients

    commander of the Black Seas Fleet Boyne 1997, p. 56. Boyne 1997, pp. 53–54. Boyne 1997, pp. 56–58. Boyne 1997, pp. 59–60. Boyne 1997, pp. 61–63. Dörr 1995,

    Helmuth Brinkmann

    Helmuth_Brinkmann

  • Charles Ekins
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1768–1855)

    employed in the West Indies. Early in 1795 he came home in the 98-gun HMS Boyne, bearing the flag of Sir John Jervis, and was in her when she was burnt

    Charles Ekins

    Charles_Ekins

  • Trekenning
  • Hamlet in Cornwall, England

    Wars. In 1815 Paynter was appointed Flag Lieutenant to Lord Exmouth on HMS Boyne. In 1816, he was involved in the Bombardment of Algiers. Cornwall portal

    Trekenning

    Trekenning

    Trekenning

  • Allison (1795 ship)
  • 14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Allison (1795 ship)

    Allison_(1795_ship)

  • Sincapore (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    2 April 1823. The brig Singapore, of Bengal, had arrived the day before. HMS Leven had found her near Delagoa Bay in the hands of the Portuguese government

    Sincapore (ship)

    Sincapore_(ship)

  • Spring Grove (1806 ship)
  • UK merchant ship (1806–1824)

    14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Spring Grove (1806 ship)

    Spring_Grove_(1806_ship)

  • French ship Bienvenue (1788)
  • French warship

    witnessed Faulknor's action from HMS Boyne sitting beyond the range of the cannon fire. As the Zebra passed the stern of the Boyne to go back to her position

    French ship Bienvenue (1788)

    French_ship_Bienvenue_(1788)

  • Cooper Willyams
  • Clergyman and a British artist

    skills in A History of Sudeley Castle. In 1793, he enlisted as chaplain on HMS Boyne for its journey to the West Indies. In command were Lieutenant-General

    Cooper Willyams

    Cooper Willyams

    Cooper_Willyams

  • Barkworth (1811 ship)
  • 1811-1824 British ship

    14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Barkworth (1811 ship)

    Barkworth_(1811_ship)

  • Burford-class ship of the line
  • Laid down: 22 June 1754 Launched: 13 December 1757 Fate: Broken up, 1775 HMS Boyne Builder: Plymouth Dockyard Ordered: 13 May 1758 Laid down: 9 August 1758

    Burford-class ship of the line

    Burford-class ship of the line

    Burford-class_ship_of_the_line

  • Norborne Thompson
  • born circa 1769. He was made a lieutenant in 1790, serving on the 98-gun HMS Boyne at the attack on Pointe-à-Pitre on Guadeloupe, the Caribbean in 1794.

    Norborne Thompson

    Norborne_Thompson

  • Skene (1816 ship)
  • 14 Aug: Wilding 23 Aug: Skene 14 Oct: Allison 23 Nov: HMS Boyne, HMS Captivity, Spring Grove, HMS Wellesley November (unknown date): Globe 20 Dec: Blucher

    Skene (1816 ship)

    Skene_(1816_ship)

  • N98
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    N98 may refer to: Boyne City Municipal Airport, in Michigan, United States HMS Turbulent (N98), a submarine of the Royal Navy London Buses route N98 Nebraska

    N98

    N98

  • D'Arcy Preston
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1765–1847)

    1790, and served successively on HMS Orestes, HMS Royal Sovereign, and HMS Boyne. It was while he was a lieutenant on Boyne that Preston took part in the

    D'Arcy Preston

    D'Arcy_Preston

  • Irlam (1813 ship)
  • West Indiaman wrecked 1824

    Barbados in December 1814 in a convoy of 44 ships escorted by HMS Hazard, HMS Orontes, and HMS Palma, she arrived at Cobh, County Cork on 26 January 1815

    Irlam (1813 ship)

    Irlam_(1813_ship)

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