- HMS
Vincejo (or
Vencejo or Vencego, or
informally as
Vincey Joe), was the
Spanish naval brig Vencejo,
which was
built c.1797,
probably at Port ****n,...
- Saint-Nicaise, and fled to
England again. On the
night of 23
August 1803, HMS
Vincejo landed Georges and
several other Chouans at the foot of the
cliffs of Biville...
- Helena. Northumberland, Alexander, Penelope,
Bonne Citoyenne, and the brig
Vincejo shared in the
proceeds of the
French ****ca Vengeance,
captured entering...
-
Vidette Vienna Vigilant Vigilante Vigo
Viking Ville de
Paris Vimiera Vimy
Vincejo Vindex Vindictive Vineyard Violent Violet Viper Vipere Virago Virginia...
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After a
chase of four hours,
Cormorant captured the
Spanish naval brig
Vincejo.
Vincejo was
armed with
eighteen 6-pounder guns on her gun deck, six br**** 4-pounders...
- took to England. On the
renewal of the war he was
appointed to the brig
Vincejo, in
which for the next year he was emplo**** on the
coast of France. On...
- Plymouth. El
Vincejo ( Spanish Navy): HMS Cormorant
captured this 18-gun ship on 19 March; the
Royal Navy took her into
service as HMS
Vincejo.
Eenroon ( Batavian...
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ships of the line
Foudroyant and Lion,
frigate Penelope,
brigs Minorca and
Vincejo, and bomb
vessel Strombolo captured the
French ship of the line Guillaume...
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Peterel shared the
proceeds of the
capture of
Virginie with
Santa Teresa and
Vincejo. Then on 8 November,
Minerve and the
hired armed brig
Louisa captured Mouche...
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aboard Vincejo when the
French captured her in 1804. He
spent almost ten
years in
captivity before escaping from
Verdun in 1813. The
captain of
Vincejo had...