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Danish West Indies. In 1801 he was second-in-command of the
blockship Cronborg when he was
wounded in the
Battle of Copenhagen, but
still ****umed command...
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wanted each day. In a test in 1796,
racing the old
Cronborg against the
newly built Najaden, Bille's
Cronborg was
always the victor. That same year,
Bille was...
- (1762) Christiansøe (1766) Samsøe (1770)
Perlen (1773)
Christiania (1774)
Cronborg (1776) Færøe (1766) and one
unnamed frigate designed 1770.
Lesser ships...
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board HDMS Fredericksværn (then
acting as a
cadet training ship), and HDMS
Cronborg, he was
aboard HDMS Najaden in the
Mediterranean under the
leadership of...
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Lindormen – xebec, in Copenhagen's
defence force. 1789 and 1794 –
Kronborg or
Cronborg – frigate, in the home squadron.
Unrest in
Bergen in 1794 was
quelled by...
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frigate Minerva on a
voyage to the
Danish West Indies. In 1782, he
captained Cronborg on a
voyage to Tranquebar. His
widow Alison Bishop was
after his death...
- USA 2001 F
Jesse Todd
Dockery Central Kentucky USA 2001 M, PV
Richard J
Cronborg Chicago USA 2001 F Tony
Juliano Connecticut USA 2002 F, PV Don
Lawler Kentucky...
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Stuckists (2001), Joe
Morse [7] The
Chicago Stuckists (2001),
Richard J.
Cronborg [8] The
Connecticut Stuckists (2002). Tony
Juliano [9] The
Florida Stuckists...
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Bornholm (1774) Kiel (1775) Møen (1777)
Disco /1778) St,
Thomas (1779)
Cronborg (1781) Det
Store Bælt (1782), sold to the
Danish Asiatic Company in 1800...
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driven as**** at "
Cronborg", Denmark. She was on a
voyage from Riga,
Russia to Dunkirk, Nord. She was
later refloated and
taken into
Cronborg.
Endeavour United...