-
immediately herself captured. The
British took her into
service first as HMS
Loup Cervier and then as HMS Pea****. She was lost,
presumed foundered with all hands...
- 18-gun sloop,
previously USS Wasp. She was
captured in 1812,
renamed Loup Cervier,
renamed Pea**** in 1813, and
foundered in 1814. HMS Pea**** (1856) was...
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authorized to set
bounties and
other regulations for
killing wolves, bears, "
loup cervier" (Canada lynx) and "wild cats" (bobcat?)
Reward of $100 for
Duncan Macdonald...
- of M.
leibii Sometimes considered a
subspecies of M.
keenii Formerly Loup-
cervier It is not
clear whether a
sustainable po****tion
exists or not in eastern...
-
Roberts Lord
Warden Loring Lossie Lothian Lotus Louis Louisa Louisburg Loup Cervier Louvain Love and
Friendship Lowestoffe Lowestoffe Prize Lowestoft Loyal...
- la Truite")
Papillon River Samaqua River Rivière aux Rats
Ruisseau du
Loup-
Cervier (rivière aux Rats)
Petite rivière aux
Foins Petite rivière à la Truite...
-
brought both to Bermuda.
Frolic returned to duty and Wasp
became HMS
Loup Cervier. In
November 1818 the
proceeds of the
sales of
ordnance stores and head-money...
- the
outlet (coming from the west) of the Lac des
Loups-
Cerviers and the
Petit Lac des
Loups-
Cerviers; 8.8
kilometres (5.5 mi)
northerly in a confined...
-
November 1813. Wasp was
taken into
service in the
Royal Navy as HMS
Loup Cervier (renamed HMS Pea**** in 1814), but
disappeared off
Virginia in 1814 and...
- 15th
century Pontcerme, com.
Coursan Aude A farm; Pons
Septimus 1352 Pont-
Cervier, Le, com.
Cohade Haute-Loire On the
Vendage 1323 Pontcharain, com. Theys...