- 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
Ballahoo (also Balahou,
Ballahou or Ballahon) was the
first of the
Royal Navy's Ballahoo-class schooners,
vessels of four 12-pounder
carronades and...
-
Badsworth Bagshot Bahama Bahamas Bala
Baleine Balfour Bal****
Ballahoo Ballahou Ballarat Ballinderry Balm
Balsam Baltic Baltimore Bamborough Castle Ban...
- The Placentia-class
sloops were even more puny than the much-maligned
Ballahou and Cuckoo-class
schooners of the
Napoleonic period.
Winfield (2008), p...
-
September 1804 he was
promoted to be
lieutenant and to
command the
schooner Ballahou; but in
February 1805, on her
being ordered to Newfoundland,
Travers was...
- Jamaica:- Barracuta, Whiting, Pike, and
Haddock Leeward Islands:
Flying Fish,
Ballahou, Grouper, and Snapper.
Winfield (2008), p. 358.
James (1837) Vol. V, pp...
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surrender to
superior British force 15
miles (24 km) off Matanzas, Cuba. HMS
Ballahou | Royal Navy | 29
April 1814 A
schooner of four guns,
commanded by Norfolk...