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- HDMS Brev Drageren (also Brevdrageren) was a Danish let brigger (light brig), launched in 1801 for the Royal Danish Navy. She was one of the many vessels...
- of Farsund in Norway and had taken no prizes. On 31 July 1811, HMS Brev Drageren and Algerine were cruising together in Long Sound, Norway, when they encountered...
- Allart 16 Brevdrageren 18 – sailed to Britain, added to Royal Navy as Brev Drageren 12 Flyvende Fiske 14 (brig-rigged cutter) – sailed to Britain, added to...
- man killed, and Brev Drageren also had three wounded. In the second day's fight, Algerine sent a boat and sweeps to Brev Drageren, which helped her escape...
- procured from the enemy during this war they are here treated similarly. Brev Drageren Warning Patriot Jahde Ems Mandarin (ex Dutch Madurense) Mohawk (ex USS...
- condemned at Lisbon in 1816. ****atrice was to have been the name for HMS Brev Drageren in 1812, but was never used. HMS ****atrice (1832), launched in 1832, was...
- company with Patriot, the schooner Paz, and two boats detached from Brev Drageren and Censor. Together they captured property at Harlinger Zyl, together...
- killed and Brev Drageren also had three wounded. In the second day’s fight, Algerine sent a boat with ten men and sweeps to Brev Drageren, which helped...
- man killed, and Brev Drageren also had three wounded. In the second day’s fight, Algerine sent a boat and sweeps to Brev Drageren, which helped her escape...
- inconclusive fight with the formerly Danish brig HMS Brev Drageren. (The British had seized Brev Drageren at the battle of Copenhagen in 1807.) While in command...