- of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Jaseur, the name
coming from the
French for the waxwing. HMS
Jaseur (1807) was a 12-gun brig-sloop that Bombay...
- HMS
Jaseur was an Algerine-class
gunboat launched in 1857. She
served on the
North America and West
Indies station for less than two
years before her loss...
- HMS
Jaseur was
originally the
French Navy brig
Jaseur that the
Royal Navy
captured in 1807 and took into
service under the same name. She parti****ted...
-
served in Halifax, the West
Indies and the
North Sea.
Watts commanded HMS
Jaseur during the War of 1812,
capturing more than 30 ships. He was
promoted to...
- in
December 1899, HMS
Hector and HMS
Jaseur were out****ed with
wireless equipment. On 25
January 1901, HMS
Jaseur received signals from the
Marconi transmitter...
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mount 39 W
Champlain sea
mount Congress bank 38 W
Montague sea
mount 37 W
Jaseur sea
mount 36 W
Davis bank 35 W
Dogaressa bank 34 W
Columbia sea
mount 32...
- John, New
Brunswick and Castine, Maine. His last
appointments were to the
Jaseur at
Halifax from
January 1821 to July 1823, and to the
Pelorus at Plymouth...
-
their sail area by ****ing
topmasts and yards,
making them barquentines.
Jaseur was lost on the Bajo
Nuevo Bank in the
Caribbean Sea
within two
years of...
- and
maritime incidents in 1859
Shipwrecks 8 Feb: HMS Wizard 26 Feb: HMS
Jaseur Mar (unknown date):
Pizarro 28 Jun: Argo 6 Aug:
Admella 7 Aug: Nantucket...
- Vandevondele,
Philippe (2005). "Synthèse d'une
exceptionnelle invasion de
Jaseurs boréaux (Bombycilla garrulus) en
Europe en 2004–2005" (PDF). Aves (in French)...