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Viburnum tinus, the laurustinus,
laurustine or laurestine, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Adoxaceae,
native to the
Mediterranean area of...
- her Esperance. The
British recaptured her in 1810, and
renamed her HMS
Laurestinus; she was
wrecked in 1813. HMS Laurel (1809) was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate...
- smaller. 1806–1812 Boreas (1806) –
wrecked 1807. Laurel (1806) –
renamed Laurestinus 1810,
wrecked 1813. Comus (1806) –
wrecked 1816. Garland (1807) – sold...
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lieutenant de vaisseau. The
Royal Navy took her back into
service as HMS
Laurestinus. She
wrecked in the
Bahamas in
August 1813. HMS Comus HMS Garland HMS ****us...
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Henslow HMS
Laurel 1806 –
taken by
France 1808,
retaken and
renamed Laurestinus 1810,
wrecked in the
Bahamas 1813 HMS
Boreas 1806 –
wrecked on the Guernsey...
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Latona Latrobe Lauderdale Launceston Launceston Castle Laura Laurel Laurestinus Lauzon Lavender Laverock Lavinia Lawford Lawrence Lawson Laymoor Le Havre...
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tricoccon (spurge olive],
Sorbus aria (white beam tree),
Viburnum tinus (
laurestinus),
Cotoneaster granatensis (cotoneaster) and
Adenocarpus decorticans (goosefoot)...
- Lloyd's List (4819). 5
November 1813. "British
Sixth Rate post ship '
Laurestinus' (1810)". Threedecks.
Retrieved 24 May 2016. "Lloyd's
Marine List – Feb...
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captors sent
Starr into Halifax, Nova Scotia. On 20 June 1813
Barrosa and
Laurestinus sailed to
support Junon, then
being attacked by US gun
boats on the James...