- GB No. 18)
rather than names, but on 7
August they were re-classed as
gunbrigs and
given names. They
carried the same
armament as
their predecessors....
- ships-of-the-line, five frigates,
together with
various bomb vessels,
sloops and
gunbrigs.
Since the
Treaties of Tilsit, the
Baltic fleet had
mainly been concerned...
- The Vésuve
class was a
class of
seven 4-gun
gunbrigs (bricks-canonniers). The
Royal Navy
captured three of the
seven vessels in the
class and took them...
- a
sports car HMS Venom, a list of
ships HMS
Venom (1794), a
Royal Navy
gunbrig Vickers Venom, a
fighter aircraft VENOM (Virtualized
Environment Neglected...
- the
inferior of the two ships,
being described as "one of
these paltry Gunbrigs.....utterly
unfit for this service!" (A.Parry;
Parry of the
Arctic ). Their...
- was a
French Navy Vésuve-class brick-canonnier or chaloupe-canonnière, (
gunbrig)
launched at Saint-Malo in 1793 as Volage. She was
renamed Venteux in 1795...
- her in
March 1799 off
Syria and her
captors took her into
service as the
gunbrig HMS
Marie Rose. The
Royal Navy
disposed of her in 1800. Marie-Rose was...
- HMS
Tickler was
launched in 1794 as a Conquest-class
gunbrig. She was sold in 1802.
Lieutenant James Gomm
commissioned Teazer in
February 1795. She then...
- been
named HMS Strenuous : HMS Strenuous (1805) was a Confounder-class
gunbrig sold in 1814. HMS Strenuous (1918) was an S-class
destroyer launched in...
- HMS
Blazer was an Acute-class
gunbrig (ex-GB No.12), of the
British Royal Navy,
launched in 1797. In 1801 she
grounded on the
coast of
Sweden and the...