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- they are in port, HMS Nymph arrives damaged from an encounter with the Waakzaamheid, a Dutch 74-gun ship-of-the-line, while crossing the Equator. Stephen...
- The Dutch corvette Waakzaamheid was launched at Enk****zen in 1786. The French Navy captured her in 1794 and renamed her Vigilance. She was part of a squadron...
- Waakzaamheid (Waaksamheyd, Waakzamkeit) was a Dutch 300 ton burthen snow, which the Colony of New South Wales chartered to bring stores and supplies to...
- unable to mutually support one another. Targeting the smaller ship, Waakzaamheid, King was able to outrun her in an hour and force her to surrender without...
- to Saint Thomas, Virgin Isles. She was taken to a Puerto Rican port. Waakzaamheid ( United Netherlands Navy): Action of 24 October 1798: The frigate was...
- voyage which included the sinking of the fictional Dutch ship of the line Waakzaamheid, and a disastrous collision with an iceberg. In the sixth book, The Fortune...
- returning on 19 September, her captain having chartered a Dutch vessel, Waakzaamheid, to follow with more stores. Supply left Port Jackson on 26 November...
- French). Retrieved 11 July 2011. "In mededeling na CCC-aanslagen regering roept bevolking op tot waakzaamheid", De Standaard (in Dutch): 1, 1985-11-06...
- destabilising Britain. The British captured her and the Dutch corvette Waakzaamheid in 1798 while the two were supporting French and Irish forces involved...
- Ludlow, captured January 1703) – hulked 1719. Vigilante, 32 guns (Dutch Waakzaamheid, captured March 1703) – deleted 1704–05. Rozendal, 34 guns (Dutch Rozendaal...