- HMS
Peterel (or
Peterell) was a 16-gun Pylades-class ship-sloop of the
Royal Navy. She was
launched in 1794 and was in
active service until 1811. Her most...
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purchased in 1777 and sold in 1788. HMS Peterel (1794) (also
known as
Peterell) was a 24-gun
sloop launched in 1794. In 1798 she was
captured by four...
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Peruvian Pesaquid Pet
Petard Peter Pomegranate Peter Peterborough Peterel Peterell Peterhead Peterman Petersfield Petersham Petite Victoire Petrel Petrolla...
- Lord of the Admiralty, that he, Jervis,
intended to
transfer Proby to
Peterell. At some
point in 1796 or
early 1797,
Transfer captured a
Spanish brig...
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company with Esther, Ariel, and a schooner, all
under the
escort of HMS
Peterell. However,
Minorca developed leaks and
turned back,
joined soon
after by...
- of Sirius. The
other vessels in the
squadron were Rosario, Imogen, and
Peterell. On the 11th, the
vessels were
ordered to
embark victuals for two months...
- The
other vessels in the
squadron were Carysfort, Imogen, Rosario, and
Peterell. In
August 1802,
Captain William Prowse took
command of Sirius.
After the...
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transport Minorca, Ariel, and a schooner, all
under the
escort of HMS
Peterell. However,
Minorca developed leaks and
turned back,
joined soon
after by...
- Sirius. The
other vessels in the
squadron were Carysfort, Imogen, and
Peterell. On the 11th, the
vessels were
ordered to
embark victuals for two months...
- Lord of the Admiralty, that he, Jervis,
intended to
transfer Proby to
Peterell, and that
Tarleton had been sold. The
British ended up
burning Mignonne...