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deviated from her
voyage by
convoying Braave,
periodically shortening her sails,
waiting for
Braave to
catch up.
Braave was not at risk of sinking, and nor...
- was
originally a
French privateer and then a
slave ship
named Brave or
Braave. A
British slave ship
captured her in
September 1803. From 1803 to 1804...
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Lidgbird Ball of HMS Daedalus. Daedalus, HMS Sybille, HMS Centurion and HMS
Braave entered the area,
which they
referred to as
Batavia Roads. They
seized five...
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Guiana Planter into Cork.
Braave later captured six more
merchant vessels, Victory, Vine, Ann, Urania, Cecilia, and Urania.
Braave put all her
prisoners on...
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Commanders and
leaders Richard Wellesley Peter Anker
Units involved HMS
Braave HMS
Albatross Dansborg garrison Strength 2
ships 200 men 60
cannons 3 ships...
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expedition to Java. On 23
August 1800, Sybille, Daedalus, Centurion, and
Braave entered Batavia Roads and
captured five
Dutch armed vessels in all and destro****...
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Bountiful Bounty Bourbonnaise Bourdelais Bowes Castle Boxer Boyne Braak Braave Bradfield Bradford Braemar Castle Braid Braithwaite Brakel Bramber Castle...
- HMS Barbadoes (1804), a fifth-rate frigate,
formerly the
French privateer Braave HMS Barbadoes (1813) was a 16-gun vessel, the
American Herald, captured...
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Joshua Rowley.
Promoted to post
captain in 1795, age 30, he
commanded HMS
Braave (40 guns) at the Cape of Good Hope and then HMS Imperieuse (38 guns) in...
- HMS
Penguin from 28 August.
Bouverie was
promoted to post
captain in HMS
Braave on 2
April 1802. He
commanded several ships in
various duties until being...