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- Lawriston was a 22-gun corvette of the French Navy. Originally a ship of the French East India Company, Lawriston was brought into service in the French...
- Chayla), the 24-gun Brisson (under Captain du Chézeau), and the 24-gun Lawriston. During the Siege of Pondicherry in 1778, Tronjoli had lost some of his...
- Nickname(s) 6th Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry (African Descent) Engagements American Civil War Commanders Commander Lt Col. Lawriston W. Whipple...
- line Brillant, the frigate Pourvoyeuse and three smaller ships, Sartine, Lawriston, and Brisson. The French encountered Admiral Edward Vernon's squadron...
- line Brillant, the frigate Pourvoyeuse and three smaller ships, Sartine, Lawriston, and Brisson. An inconclusive action followed for about two hours in mid-afternoon...
- line Brillant, the frigate Pourvoyeuse and three smaller ships, Sartine, Lawriston, and Brisson. The British colonial administration in Madras placed General...
- Chayla), the 24-gun Brisson (under Captain du Chézeau), and the 24-gun Lawriston. During the Siege of Pondicherry in 1778, Tronjoli had lost some of his...
- line Brillant, the frigate Pourvoyeuse and three smaller ships, Sartine, Lawriston, and Brisson. An inconclusive action followed for about two hours in mid-afternoon...
- mentioned in the Child ballad, The Battle of Harlaw: And thair the knicht of Lawriston Was slain into his armour schene, And gude Sir Robert Davidson, Wha provost...
- contribute personnel to constitute Annibal's crew. The French corvette Lawriston provided a company of the Régiment de hussards de Lauzun. After Thomas...