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    The Banterer-class sailing sixth rates were a series of six 22-gun post ships built to an 1805 design by Sir William Rule, which served in the Royal Navy...
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    HMS Banterer was a Royal Navy Banterer-class sixth-rate post-ship of 24 guns, built between 1805 and 1807 at South Shields, England. She was ordered in...
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    sold her after the end of the Napoleonic Wars and she became a merchant ship, while retaining the name Daphne. She made one voyage to Australia in 1819...
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    between 1880 and 1892. The Banterer class was designed by Nathaniel Barnaby, the Admiralty Director of Naval Construction. The ships were of composite construction...
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    HMS Cyane (1806) (category Banterer-class post ships)
    HMS Cyane was a Royal Navy Banterer-class sixth-rate post ship of nominally 22 guns, built in 1806 at Topsham, near Exeter, England. She was ordered in...
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  • HMS Daphne (category Royal Navy ship names)
    post ship. She was converted to a prison ship in 1798 and renamed HMS Laurel; she was sold in 1821. HMS Daphne (1806) was a Banterer-class post ship that...
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    Hunt – hulked as a receiving ship 1812, sold 1817 Banterer class 22 guns 1806–07; designed by William Rule HMS Banterer 1807 – wrecked in the Saint Laurence...
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    HMS Porcupine (1807) (category Banterer-class post ships)
    HMS Porcupine was a Royal Navy Banterer-class post ship of 24 guns, launched in 1807. She served extensively and relatively independently in the Adriatic...
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  • HMS Cyane (category Royal Navy ship names)
    She appeared in some records as Cayenne. HMS Cyane (1806) was a Banterer-class post ship built in 1806 and captured in 1815; she served in the US Navy thereafter...
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    Hermione-class fifth-rate frigate: HMS Aquilon 22-gun Sixth-rate frigate: HMS Helder 22-gun Banterer-class post ship: HMS Daphne 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop:...
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    ships were sighted to the south, and Stewart set all sail in chase, in an easterly wind. The two ships were the sixth-rate Banterer-class post ship HMS Cyane...
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    HMS Cossack (1806) (category Banterer-class post ships)
    HMS Cossack was a Royal Navy Banterer-class post ship of a nominal 22 guns, launched in 1806 at South Shields, England. She was ordered in January 1805...
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    Confounder-class gun-brig (1804) a series of 12-gun gun-brigs HMS Bulwark (1804) 74-gun ship of the line HMS Seagull (1805) 16-gun sloop Banterer-class post ship...
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  • HMS Pandour (category Royal Navy ship names)
    her for sale at Portsmouth in May 1814. HMS Pandour was a 22-gun Banterer-class post ship, begun under the name Pandour in 1805, but renamed HMS Cossack...
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  • (1806)". Threedecks. Retrieved 26 December 2022. "British Sixth Rate post ship 'Laurel' (1806)". Threedecks. Retrieved 26 December 2022. "Russian bomb...
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    HMS Wasp (1880) (category Banterer-class gunboats)
    Banterer-class composite screw gunboat of the Royal Navy, built in 1880 by Barrow Iron Shipbuilding and wrecked off Tory Island in 1884. The Banterer...
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  • Lord Barham promoted Bettesworth to Post-Captain. In July 1806, he became captain of the 22-gun Banterer-class post ship HMS Crocodile, on the Guernsey station...
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  • Many films since the 1980s and earlier have featured mid- and post-credits scenes, also known as credit cookies. Such scenes often include comedic gags...
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    limit (in terms of numbers of guns) would be raised to 28 guns. Banterer class – 6 ships, with 22 × 9-pdrs, + 10 smaller. 1806–1807 Crocodile (1806) – broken...
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    HMS Crocodile (1806) (category Post ships of the Royal Navy)
    HMS Crocodile was a 22-gun sixth-rate post-ship launched in South Shields in 1806. She was broken up at Portsmouth in October 1816. In July 1806 Captain...
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