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  • HMS Java (1811)
  • British Royal navy frigate

    HMS Java was a British Royal Navy 38-gun fifth-rate frigate. She was originally laid down in 1805 as Renommée, described as a 40-gun Pallas-class French

    HMS Java (1811)

    HMS Java (1811)

    HMS_Java_(1811)

  • Invasion of Java (1811)
  • British invasion of the island of Java

    The invasion of Java was a successful British amphibious operation against Java in the Dutch East Indies between August and September 1811 during the Napoleonic

    Invasion of Java (1811)

    Invasion of Java (1811)

    Invasion_of_Java_(1811)

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

    HMS Java (1811) was a 38-gun fifth rate, originally the French Renommée built in 1805 to 1809 at Nantes, and captured from the French on 20 May 1811 off

    HMS Java

    HMS_Java

  • HMS Guerriere (1806)
  • Frigate of the French (later British) Navy, in service from 1800 to 1812

    formerly of HMS Hussar. He was replaced in 1810 by Captain Samuel John Pechell, and in October that year, Guerriere sailed to Halifax. On 1 May 1811 Guerriere

    HMS Guerriere (1806)

    HMS Guerriere (1806)

    HMS_Guerriere_(1806)

  • USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere
  • Naval battle during the War of 1812

    injuries received during the Constitution's single-ship action against HMS Java on 29 December 1812. Once released by exchange of prisoners and returned

    USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere

    USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere

    USS_Constitution_vs_HMS_Guerriere

  • USS Constitution
  • 1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy

    when she captured numerous British merchantmen and five warships: HMS Guerriere, Java, Pictou, Cyane, and Levant. The capture of Guerriere earned her the

    USS Constitution

    USS Constitution

    USS_Constitution

  • Duc de Dantzig (1808 ship)
  • French merchant and privateer ship 1808–1812

    January 1811, №4532. LL 1 March 1811, №4541. LL 19 April 1811, №4555. LL n° 4554. LL n° 4548. Hackman (2001), p. 139. LL, n° 4600. LL, 6 December 1811, No

    Duc de Dantzig (1808 ship)

    Duc_de_Dantzig_(1808_ship)

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

    Look up Java or java in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Java is an island of Indonesia. Java may also refer to: Java (programming language), an object-oriented

    Java (disambiguation)

    Java_(disambiguation)

  • French frigate Andromaque (1811)
  • Ariane-class frigate of the French Navy

    Ariane-class frigate of the French Navy. Ariane was commissioned on 1 August 1811 under Captain Nicolas Morice. Between 21 February 1812 and 17 May, a three-vessel

    French frigate Andromaque (1811)

    French frigate Andromaque (1811)

    French_frigate_Andromaque_(1811)

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

    HMS Conqueror was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 23 November 1801 at Harwich. She was designed by Sir John Henslow

    HMS Conqueror (1801)

    HMS Conqueror (1801)

    HMS_Conqueror_(1801)

  • HMS Manilla (1809)
  • Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate

    HMS Manilla was a 36-gun fifth-rate Apollo-class frigate of the Royal Navy. Commissioned by Captain George Seymour in September 1809, Manilla's first

    HMS Manilla (1809)

    HMS Manilla (1809)

    HMS_Manilla_(1809)

  • Neva (1802 Russian ship)
  • Ship originally called Thames, purchased and renamed by the Russians

    date: Duc de Dantzig Other incidents 3–4 Dec: Queen Charlotte 13 Dec: HMS Crane 19 Dec: Duchess of York 29 Dec: USS Constitution, HMS Java 1811 1813

    Neva (1802 Russian ship)

    Neva (1802 Russian ship)

    Neva_(1802_Russian_ship)

  • HDMS Najaden (1811)
  • was a frigate in the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy. She was commissioned in 1811 and originally carried 36 guns, later being upgraded to 42. She served briefly

    HDMS Najaden (1811)

    HDMS Najaden (1811)

    HDMS_Najaden_(1811)

  • Java (1811 ship)
  • Java was a merchant ship launched at Calcutta, British East India, in 1811. She made one voyage under charter to the British East India Company (EIC).

    Java (1811 ship)

    Java_(1811_ship)

  • USS Vixen (1803)
  • Lawrence and Charles Ludlow. On 18 June 1810, Vixen came upon on the sloop HMS Moselle off Barbados, which fired on her. Commander Henry Boys apologized

    USS Vixen (1803)

    USS Vixen (1803)

    USS_Vixen_(1803)

  • Naval warfare during the War of 1812
  • of USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere in August 1812, followed by victories of USS United States vs HMS Macedonian and HMS Java, demonstrated that American

    Naval warfare during the War of 1812

    Naval_warfare_during_the_War_of_1812

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

    the rest of her active service, including participating in the 1811 invasion of Java. She returned to Britain in 1814 and was sold the next year. She

    HMS Procris

    HMS_Procris

  • SS Java
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    in Lake Michigan in 1878 Java (disambiguation) Java (1811 ship) HMS Java USS Java SS Java Arrow "Java". Great Lakes Vessel History. Retrieved 28 March

    SS Java

    SS_Java

  • HMS Minden
  • Nineteen Century Mumbai constructed vessel

    the clasp "30 July Boat Service 1811" was issued to survivors of this action in 1848. The Dutch and French forces in Java surrendered in September. Minden

    HMS Minden

    HMS Minden

    HMS_Minden

  • HMS Apelles
  • Warship

    HMS Apelles was a Crocus-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1808 and sold in 1816. During her service she grounded on the French

    HMS Apelles

    HMS Apelles

    HMS_Apelles

  • HMS Southampton (1757)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    HMS Southampton was the name ship of the 32-gun Southampton-class fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1757 and served for more

    HMS Southampton (1757)

    HMS Southampton (1757)

    HMS_Southampton_(1757)

  • HMS La Hogue
  • 1811 Vengeur-class ship of the line

    HMS La Hogue was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 3 October 1811 at Deptford. She was named after the 1692 Battle of

    HMS La Hogue

    HMS La Hogue

    HMS_La_Hogue

  • HMS Skylark (1806)
  • Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Skylark was a British Royal Navy 16-gun brig-sloop of the Seagull class launched in February 1806. She served primarily in the Channel, capturing

    HMS Skylark (1806)

    HMS Skylark (1806)

    HMS_Skylark_(1806)

  • HMS Plumper (1807)
  • Brig of the Royal Navy

    HMS Plumper was launched in 1807. She captured three small American privateers early in the War of 1812 but was wrecked in December 1812. Lieutenant William

    HMS Plumper (1807)

    HMS_Plumper_(1807)

  • HMS Alban (1806)
  • UK, Danish, and UK naval schooner (1806–1812

    HMS Alban was one of twelve Adonis-class schooners of the Royal Navy and was launched in 1806. She served during the Napoleonic Wars. During the Gunboat

    HMS Alban (1806)

    HMS_Alban_(1806)

  • HMS Emulous (1806)
  • Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Emulous was a Royal Navy 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop, built by William Row at Newcastle and launched in 1806. She survived an inconclusive but

    HMS Emulous (1806)

    HMS Emulous (1806)

    HMS_Emulous_(1806)

  • HMS Pembroke (1812)
  • Vengeur-class ship of the line

    HMS Pembroke was a 74-gun third rate Vengeur-class ship of the line built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 19th century. Completed in 1812

    HMS Pembroke (1812)

    HMS Pembroke (1812)

    HMS_Pembroke_(1812)

  • HMS Subtle (1807)
  • HMS Subtle was a schooner that the Royal Navy reportedly captured in 1807, and purchased and registered in 1808. She served in the Caribbean, taking part

    HMS Subtle (1807)

    HMS_Subtle_(1807)

  • Java campaign of 1806–1807
  • Military campaign of the Napoleonic Wars

    inadequate resources and the Vellore Mutiny, Pellew sent the frigate HMS Greyhound to the Java Sea in July 1806. There, she destroyed a Dutch convoy near Celebes

    Java campaign of 1806–1807

    Java campaign of 1806–1807

    Java_campaign_of_1806–1807

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

    Dorotea, 1798 Guillaume Tell, 1800 Java, 1811 Heligoland, 1914 Dogger Bank, 1915 Jutland, 1916 HMS Lioness Lyon's Whelp HMS Two Lions HM hired armed cutter

    HMS Lion

    HMS_Lion

  • HMS Crane (1809)
  • Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Crane was a Royal Navy Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1809. She had an unusually uneventful five-year career before she foundered in 1814. She

    HMS Crane (1809)

    HMS Crane (1809)

    HMS_Crane_(1809)

  • French brig Carlotta
  • French and British naval brig, wrecked 1812

    the French Navy as Carlotta. HMS Belle Poule captured her in 1810 and the British Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Carlotta. She was wrecked in

    French brig Carlotta

    French_brig_Carlotta

  • Joseph Higginson
  • Last surviving veteran of the Invasion of Java

    last surviving veteran of the Invasion of Java (1811), part of the greater Napoleonic Wars. He served aboard HMS President during the invasion, when British

    Joseph Higginson

    Joseph Higginson

    Joseph_Higginson

  • HMS Cornwallis (1805)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    Amboyna, and participated in the invasion of Isle de France, and the 1811 invasion of Java. She also served in the West Indies before being laid up at Portsmouth

    HMS Cornwallis (1805)

    HMS Cornwallis (1805)

    HMS_Cornwallis_(1805)

  • HMS Cornelia
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    participated in the Invasion of Ile de France in 1810 and the invasion of Java in 1811. She was broken up in 1814. Cornelia commissioned in November 1808, under

    HMS Cornelia

    HMS Cornelia

    HMS_Cornelia

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

    the Victoria Embankment. Portland 1653 Gabbard 1653 Scheveningen 1653 Java 1811 San Sebastian 1823. SS President, 19th-century steamer President (1924

    HMS President

    HMS_President

  • HMS Brazen (1808)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Brazen was a 28-gun Royal Navy Bittern-class ship sloop, launched in 1808. Though she served during the Napoleonic Wars, she appears to have missed

    HMS Brazen (1808)

    HMS_Brazen_(1808)

  • Irlam (1800 ship)
  • British merchant vessel (1800–1812)

    Falliates, master, arrived at New York. On 16 January the sloop-of-war HMS Comet captured her and sent her for Plymouth. However, on 17 January Batavia's

    Irlam (1800 ship)

    Irlam_(1800_ship)

  • Pallas-class frigate (1808)
  • Launched: 20 August 1808 Fate: Captured by the British Navy in May 1811, becoming HMS Java; later captured by US Navy in December 1812. Élisa Builder: Le

    Pallas-class frigate (1808)

    Pallas-class frigate (1808)

    Pallas-class_frigate_(1808)

  • Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811
  • Military campaign of the Napoleonic Wars

    The Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811 was a minor military campaign of the Napoleonic Wars fought between British and French forces over France's Indian

    Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811

    Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811

    Mauritius_campaign_of_1809–1811

  • French frigate Ariane
  • Napoleonic Pallas-class frigate

    Returning to Lorient, the squadron met the British 74-gun ship-of-the-line HMS Northumberland, Captain Henry Hotham. In the ensuing action of 22 May 1812

    French frigate Ariane

    French frigate Ariane

    French_frigate_Ariane

  • Abercromby (1795 ship)
  • British ship in India

    date: Duc de Dantzig Other incidents 3–4 Dec: Queen Charlotte 13 Dec: HMS Crane 19 Dec: Duchess of York 29 Dec: USS Constitution, HMS Java 1811 1813

    Abercromby (1795 ship)

    Abercromby_(1795_ship)

  • James Coutts Crawford
  • Royal Navy officer (1760–1828)

    38-gun HMS Hussar in late 1810 and sailed for the East Indies in February 1811. He served at the reduction of Java between August and September 1811. In

    James Coutts Crawford

    James_Coutts_Crawford

  • Campbell Macquarie (1812 shipwreck)
  • Richard Siddins, master, in a list of vessels registered at Calcutta in 1811. She was wrecked near Macquarie Island in 1812. She brought general merchandise

    Campbell Macquarie (1812 shipwreck)

    Campbell_Macquarie_(1812_shipwreck)

  • Battle of Tamatave
  • 1811 battle of the Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811

    should continue on to the Dutch city of Batavia on Java, to operate against the British from there. By 1811, the Royal Navy enjoyed a worldwide naval supremacy

    Battle of Tamatave

    Battle of Tamatave

    Battle_of_Tamatave

  • Blenden Hall
  • British ship

    Blenden Hall (sometimes Blendon Hall) was a full-rigged ship, launched in 1811 at Bursledon, Hampshire, England. A French frigate captured her in 1813,

    Blenden Hall

    Blenden_Hall

  • Medway (1801 ship)
  • British merchant ship, foundered 1812

    date: Duc de Dantzig Other incidents 3–4 Dec: Queen Charlotte 13 Dec: HMS Crane 19 Dec: Duchess of York 29 Dec: USS Constitution, HMS Java 1811 1813

    Medway (1801 ship)

    Medway_(1801_ship)

  • HMS Nisus
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    Renommée on 20 May 1811 at the Battle of Tamatave, and one week later of the Néréide. In August 1811, Nisus supported the Invasion of Java and was involved

    HMS Nisus

    HMS Nisus

    HMS_Nisus

  • HMS Phoebe (1795)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    Tamatave 20 May 1811" to the Naval General Service Medal. On 3 August 1811, Phoebe joined the fleet involved in the invasion of Java. Lieutenant-general

    HMS Phoebe (1795)

    HMS Phoebe (1795)

    HMS_Phoebe_(1795)

  • HMS Caroline (1795)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy in service 1795–1812

    vessels for the British invasion of Java (1811). Caroline was only beaten by Captain John Gore in the frigate HMS Medusa, who had completed the same voyage

    HMS Caroline (1795)

    HMS Caroline (1795)

    HMS_Caroline_(1795)

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

    Drury's sudden death in March 1811. Broughton subsequently went out with the Java Expedition, and was en route when HMS Hussar arrived at Bombay carrying

    Henry Heathcote

    Henry_Heathcote

  • Tecumseh
  • Shawnee Native American military leader (1768-1813)

    well as Native leaders who sought accommodation with the United States. In 1811, when Tecumseh was in the South recruiting allies, Americans under William

    Tecumseh

    Tecumseh

    Tecumseh

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

    HMAS Psyche in 1915 and was sold in 1922. Ships named HMS Psyche are entitled to a single battle honour: Java 1811 Cassells, Vic (2000). The Capital Ships: their

    HMS Psyche

    HMS_Psyche

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

    "Come To Daddy" by Aphex Twin HMS Bucephalus, an early 19th-century English naval vessel — see also Invasion of Java (1811). The Crystal Bucephalus, an

    Bucephalus (disambiguation)

    Bucephalus_(disambiguation)

  • Asia (1798 ship)
  • Merchant ship 1798 to 1826

    date: Duc de Dantzig Other incidents 3–4 Dec: Queen Charlotte 13 Dec: HMS Crane 19 Dec: Duchess of York 29 Dec: USS Constitution, HMS Java 1811 1813

    Asia (1798 ship)

    Asia_(1798_ship)

  • Queen Charlotte (1807 packet)
  • lost her mast and was towed back into Falmouth on 27 October. On 27 October 1811 Queen Charlotte, Quarme, master, sailed from Falmouth, bound for New York

    Queen Charlotte (1807 packet)

    Queen_Charlotte_(1807_packet)

  • William Bligh
  • Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator (1754–1817)

    J. HMS Warrior, Commission, 1804, K. Captain and Governor-in-Chief of the Territory of New South Wales and its dependencies, papers, 1805–1811, undated

    William Bligh

    William Bligh

    William_Bligh

  • Hendrik Doeff
  • Dutch diplomat and Japanologist

    Britain captured several Dutch colonial possessions and after the 1811 invasion of Java, Dejima was the only place in the world where the Dutch flag still

    Hendrik Doeff

    Hendrik Doeff

    Hendrik_Doeff

  • Battle of Tippecanoe
  • 1811 battle of Tecumseh's War

    Battle of Tippecanoe (/ˌtɪpəkəˈnuː/ TIP-ə-kə-NOO) was fought on November 7, 1811, in Battle Ground, Indiana, between American forces led by then Governor

    Battle of Tippecanoe

    Battle of Tippecanoe

    Battle_of_Tippecanoe

  • French frigate Corona
  • captured Corona at the Battle of Lissa and took her into the Royal Navy as HMS Daedalus. She grounded and sank off Ceylon in 1813 while escorting a convoy

    French frigate Corona

    French frigate Corona

    French_frigate_Corona

  • George Elliot (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1784–1863)

    from Modeste and HMS Barracouta cut out the 8-gun Tuijneelar in the Sunda Straits. Elliot then took part in the operations to capture Java between August

    George Elliot (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)

    George Elliot (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)

    George_Elliot_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1784)

  • French ship Renommée
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    a 40-gun Pallas-class frigate that the Royal Navy captured in 1811 and renamed HMS Java; the USS Constitution captured her in 1813 and subsequently burnt

    French ship Renommée

    French_ship_Renommée

  • Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1762–1814)

    Cadell; Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. Carey, Peter (Editor). "The British in Java, 1811–1816 : a Javanese account : a text full edition, English synopsis, and

    Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet

    Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Samuel_Hood,_1st_Baronet

  • Edward Pakenham
  • British Army officer and politician

    Peninsular War. He commanded a regiment in the Battle of Bussaco in 1810 and in 1811 fought in the Battle of Fuentes de Onoro to defend the besieged fortress

    Edward Pakenham

    Edward Pakenham

    Edward_Pakenham

  • HMS Cockchafer (1812)
  • describes her as the United States' letter of marque Spence, launched in 1811 that HMS Maidstone captured on 3 August 1812. A listing of American vessels captured

    HMS Cockchafer (1812)

    HMS Cockchafer (1812)

    HMS_Cockchafer_(1812)

  • Christopher Cole (Royal Navy officer)
  • British Royal Navy officer (1770–1836)

    the Dutch East Indies in 1810 and 1811, in which he was instrumental in the capture of the islands of Amboyna and Java. Cole's early career involved extensive

    Christopher Cole (Royal Navy officer)

    Christopher Cole (Royal Navy officer)

    Christopher_Cole_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Assassination of Spencer Perceval
  • 1812 murder in London, England

    these difficulties Perceval gradually established his authority, so that in 1811 Lord Liverpool, the war minister, observed that Perceval's authority in the

    Assassination of Spencer Perceval

    Assassination of Spencer Perceval

    Assassination_of_Spencer_Perceval

  • Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)
  • Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army (1766-1814)

    of Jamaican rum aboard HMS Tonnant. When the Tonnant was diverted to New Orleans, his body was shipped on the British ship HMS Royal Oak to Halifax, Nova

    Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)

    Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)

    Robert_Ross_(British_Army_officer,_born_1766)

  • List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
  • 1810 HMS Nisus 1810 HMS Macedonian 1810 HMS Crescent 1810 HMS Bacchante 1811 HMS Nymphe 1812 HMS Sirius 1813 HMS Laurel 1813 HMS Forte 38-gun fifth rate

    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy

    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy

    List_of_frigate_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • Falklands War
  • 1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war

    Navy personnel, 22 were lost in HMS Ardent, 19 + 1 lost in HMS Sheffield, 19 + 1 lost in HMS Coventry and 13 lost in HMS Glamorgan. Fourteen naval cooks

    Falklands War

    Falklands War

    Falklands_War

  • James Eaton
  • Royal Navy officer (1783-c.1856)

    aboard HMS Lion when taking a convoy out to China. He served at the capture of Java in 1811, and in 1813 distinguished himself while aboard HMS Beaver

    James Eaton

    James_Eaton

  • Jack Aubrey
  • Fictional character by Patrick O'Brian

    battle in Algeciras Bay in Master and Commander. He is a passenger aboard HMS Java when she is captured by USS Constitution in The Fortune of War. Again a

    Jack Aubrey

    Jack_Aubrey

  • The Battle of New Orleans
  • Song written by Jimmy Driftwood

    vs HMS Alert USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere Capture of HMS Frolic USS United States vs HMS Macedonian USS Constitution vs HMS Java Sinking of HMS Peacock

    The Battle of New Orleans

    The_Battle_of_New_Orleans

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

    HMS Leopard was a 50-gun Portland class fourth rate of the Royal Navy. She served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and was notable

    HMS Leopard (1790)

    HMS Leopard (1790)

    HMS_Leopard_(1790)

  • Franklin Wharton
  • United States Marine Corps general

    against HMS Guerriere, HMS Java, HMS Levant, and HMS Cyane. Those aboard USS Wasp saw action in the vessel's engagements with HMS Cyane, HMS Reindeer

    Franklin Wharton

    Franklin Wharton

    Franklin_Wharton

  • The Thirteen-Gun Salute
  • 1989 novel by Patrick O'Brian

    February 1811. The wreck of HMS Diane on an uncharted reef and the subsequent events may be based actual events surrounding the loss of the HMS Alceste

    The Thirteen-Gun Salute

    The_Thirteen-Gun_Salute

  • Isaac Brock
  • British Army officer and colonial administrator (1769–1812)

    promoted to colonel in 1805 and appointed brigadier general in 1808. In 1811 he was promoted to major general and given responsibility for defending Upper

    Isaac Brock

    Isaac Brock

    Isaac_Brock

  • Laura Secord
  • Canadian heroine of the War of 1812

    vs HMS Alert USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere Capture of HMS Frolic USS United States vs HMS Macedonian USS Constitution vs HMS Java Sinking of HMS Peacock

    Laura Secord

    Laura Secord

    Laura_Secord

  • French ship Scipion (1801)
  • Ship of the line of the French Navy

    island of Java on 18 September 1811. In 1847, the surviving members of the expedition were awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Java". Captain

    French ship Scipion (1801)

    French ship Scipion (1801)

    French_ship_Scipion_(1801)

  • Robert Stopford (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy officer (1768–1847)

    Station. He directed the operations that resulted in the capture of Java when on 8 August 1811, the Dutch settlement of Batavia capitulated to the British under

    Robert Stopford (Royal Navy officer)

    Robert Stopford (Royal Navy officer)

    Robert_Stopford_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Samuel Warren (Royal Navy officer)
  • British Royal Navy officer (1769-1839)

    sailed to the East Indies and played an important role in the Invasion of Java in 1811. He was made a Companion of the Bath at the end of the Napoleonic Wars

    Samuel Warren (Royal Navy officer)

    Samuel_Warren_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • French frigate Président
  • operations in Java and the rest of the Dutch East Indies. In 1811, President was attached to the squadron of Admiral Robert Stopford that captured Java. On 31

    French frigate Président

    French_frigate_Président

  • HMS Lion (1777)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    the Downs. In 1811, under the command of Captain Henry Heathcote, Lion was one of a large fleet of ships involved in the capture of Java from Dutch forces

    HMS Lion (1777)

    HMS Lion (1777)

    HMS_Lion_(1777)

  • Striking the colors
  • To haul down a flag to indicate surrender

    colours." Captain William Bainbridge, USN, reported a battle of HM frigate Java with USS Constitution on 29 December 1812, "...Got very close to the enemy

    Striking the colors

    Striking the colors

    Striking_the_colors

  • HMS Endymion (1797)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    HMS Endymion was a 40-gun fifth rate that served in the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, the War of 1812 and during the First Opium War

    HMS Endymion (1797)

    HMS Endymion (1797)

    HMS_Endymion_(1797)

  • Barton (1811 ship)
  • UK merchant ship 1811–1823

    Barton was launched at Hull in 1811. She sailed as a general trader and made voyages to the West Indies and the East Indies. She was lost in 1823 on a

    Barton (1811 ship)

    Barton_(1811_ship)

  • Francis Scott Key
  • American lawyer and poet (1779–1843)

    residence, the Key House. Key and Colonel John Stuart Skinner dined aboard HMS Tonnant on September 7, 1814, following the Burning of Washington in August

    Francis Scott Key

    Francis Scott Key

    Francis_Scott_Key

  • HMS Alceste (1806)
  • French Navy ship

    HMS Alceste was built at Rochefort in 1804 for the French Navy as Minerve, an Armide-class frigate. In the spring of 1806, prior to her capture, she engaged

    HMS Alceste (1806)

    HMS Alceste (1806)

    HMS_Alceste_(1806)

  • Francis Drake (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    strait in the British Virgin Islands HMS Sir Francis Drake, a Royal Navy frigate involved in the 1811 invasion of Java Frank Drake (disambiguation) Frances

    Francis Drake (disambiguation)

    Francis_Drake_(disambiguation)

  • French frigate Nymphe (1810)
  • designed by Sané. In 1811, Nymphe was assigned to a frigate division under Joseph-François Raoul, along with Méduse, tasked to support Java. On 2 September

    French frigate Nymphe (1810)

    French_frigate_Nymphe_(1810)

  • Invasion of the Spice Islands
  • 1810 British military campaign in the Dutch East Indies

    the Banda Islands. This action was a prelude to Britain's invasion of Java in 1811 which Cole also took a leading role in planning and executing. This was

    Invasion of the Spice Islands

    Invasion of the Spice Islands

    Invasion_of_the_Spice_Islands

  • Invasion of Isle de France
  • 1810 invasion of the Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811

    to join Rowley at Rodriguez. The first two frigates to arrive, HMS Africaine and HMS Ceylon were both attacked while sailing alone and captured by Hamelin's

    Invasion of Isle de France

    Invasion of Isle de France

    Invasion_of_Isle_de_France

  • Sambas expeditions
  • 1812–1813 military expeditions in Borneo

    Following the 1811 British invasion of Java, the status of Dutch colonies in the East Indies became tenuous. While the British militarily occupied Java, other

    Sambas expeditions

    Sambas_expeditions

  • Archibald Cochrane (Royal Navy officer, born 1783)
  • sailing to the East Indies on HMS Victor and rapidly gaining promotion to post captain in the frigate HMS Fox. In 1811, Cochrane returned to Europe and

    Archibald Cochrane (Royal Navy officer, born 1783)

    Archibald_Cochrane_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1783)

  • Northumberland (1805 EIC ship)
  • between 1805 and 1818. In 1810 and 1811 she served as a transport in the British invasions of Mauritius and Java. She was sold for breaking up in 1819

    Northumberland (1805 EIC ship)

    Northumberland_(1805_EIC_ship)

  • List of single-ship actions
  • Leander 1811, early – HMS Gleaner captures an Ottoman polacca off Samos 1811, September 11 – HMS Diana captures the Dutch brig Zephyr off Manado 1811, October

    List of single-ship actions

    List of single-ship actions

    List_of_single-ship_actions

  • 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot
  • Military unit

    Invasion of Isle de France in December 1810 and the Invasion of Java in August 1811. Meanwhile the 2nd battalion embarked for the Netherlands in 1813

    69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot

    69th_(South_Lincolnshire)_Regiment_of_Foot

  • Creek War
  • 1813–1814 US Indian War

    city in February 1813. The Patriot Army captured parts of East Florida from 1811–1815. After Fort Charlotte was surrendered in April, the Spaniards focused

    Creek War

    Creek War

    Creek_War

  • War of 1812
  • 1812–1815 conflict in North America

    Constitution vs HMS Guerriere on 19 August 1812, USS United States vs HMS Macedonian on 25 October, USS Constitution vs HMS Java on 29–30 December, HMS Shannon

    War of 1812

    War of 1812

    War_of_1812

  • Battle of Baltimore
  • 1814 battle during the War of 1812

    ships began pounding the fort with Congreve rockets (from rocket vessel HMS Erebus) and mortar shells (from bomb vessels Terror, Volcano, Meteor, Devastation

    Battle of Baltimore

    Battle of Baltimore

    Battle_of_Baltimore

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  • HAVA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    HAVA

    (חַוָּה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Chavvah, HAVA means "life." 

    HAVA

  • Ems
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Ems

    Smart

    Ems

  • SAVA
  • Male

    Serbian

    SAVA

    (Serbian Сава): Bulgarian and Serbian form of Spanish Sabas, SAVA means "old man." Compare with other forms of Sava.

    SAVA

  • Hams
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hams

    English : probably a variant of Ham.

    Hams

  • Hems
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Hems

    Hems

  • JAKA
  • Male

    Slovene

    JAKA

    Slovene form of Latin Jacobus, JAKA means "supplanter."

    JAKA

  • Hems
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Hems

    Gold

    Hems

  • Lava
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Lava

    Piece (Son of Ram and Sita; brother of Kush)

    Lava

  • SAVA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    SAVA

    (סָבָא) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, SAVA means "aged, old." Compare with strictly masculine forms of Sava.

    SAVA

  • JAYA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    JAYA

    (जया) Feminine form of Hindi Jay, JAYA means "victory."

    JAYA

  • Ava
  • Biblical

    Ava

    variation of Eve from Chavvah Ava means life, or Ivah, iniquity

    Ava

  • Hims
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Hims

    Whisper

    Hims

  • JANA
  • Female

    Icelandic

    JANA

     Feminine form of Icelandic Jóhann, JANA means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jana.

    JANA

  • SAVA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SAVA

    (סָבָא) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, SAVA means "aged, old." Compare with other forms of Sava.

    SAVA

  • JAVAN
  • Male

    English

    JAVAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yavan, JAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah.

    JAVAN

  • Jiva
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jiva

    Life, Immortal

    Jiva

  • JADA
  • Male

    English

    JADA

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yada, JADA means "he knows" or "wise." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah.

    JADA

  • NAVA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    NAVA

    (נָאוָה) Hebrew name NAVA means "beautiful."

    NAVA

  • AVA
  • Female

    English

    AVA

    Variant spelling of English Eve, AVA means "alive; living."

    AVA

  • RAVA
  • Female

    Esperanto

    RAVA

    Esperanto name RAVA means "ravishing."

    RAVA

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  • Naaman
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Naaman

    Beautiful; agreeable.

  • Jainisha | ஜைநீஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jainisha | ஜைநீஷா 

  • LIESL
  • Female

    German

    LIESL

    Variant spelling of German Liesel, LIESL means "God is my oath." 

  • Hasmitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Traditional

    Hasmitha

    Smiling Face

  • Moll
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Moll

    Cute

  • Vandana
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Vandana

    Prayer; Worship; Obeisance; Femininity the Beautiful; Paying Respect to Elders; Salute; Pray

  • Inesa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Inesa

    A Strong King; Lord Vishnu

  • Akalmash | அகாலமஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Akalmash | அகாலமஷ 

    Stainless

  • Maikki
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish

    Maikki

    Bitter.

  • Mangalkumar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Mangalkumar

    Auspicious

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  • Lava
  • n.

    The melted rock ejected by a volcano from its top or fissured sides. It flows out in streams sometimes miles in length. It also issues from fissures in the earth's surface, and forms beds covering many square miles, as in the Northwestern United States.

  • His
  • pron.

    The possessive of he; as, the book is his.

  • Praecava
  • n.

    The superior vena cava.

  • Scoria
  • n.

    Cellular slaggy lava; volcanic cinders.

  • Lavatic
  • a.

    Like lava, or composed of lava; lavic.

  • Ava
  • n.

    Same as Kava.

  • Javanese
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Java, or to the people of Java.

  • Banteng
  • n.

    The wild ox of Java (Bibos Banteng).

  • Doleritic
  • a.

    Of the nature of dolerite; as, much lava is doleritic lava.

  • Jelerang
  • n.

    A large, handsome squirrel (Sciurus Javensis), native of Java and Southern Asia; -- called also Java squirrel.

  • Java
  • n.

    One of the islands of the Malay Archipelago belonging to the Netherlands.

  • Postcava
  • n.

    The inferior vena cava.

  • Pedregal
  • n.

    A lava field.

  • Vesiculate
  • v. t.

    To form vesicles in, as lava.

  • Ricebird
  • n.

    The Java sparrow.

  • Loutou
  • n.

    A crested black monkey (Semnopithecus maurus) of Java.

  • His
  • pron.

    Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.

  • Kava
  • n.

    A species of Macropiper (M. methysticum), the long pepper, from the root of which an intoxicating beverage is made by the Polynesians, by a process of mastication; also, the beverage itself.

  • Javanese
  • n. sing. & pl.

    A native or natives of Java.

  • Java
  • n.

    Java coffee, a kind of coffee brought from Java.