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  • HMS Bream was a British Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich...
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  • borne the name HMS Bream after the common European food and game fish (Abramis brama) of the carp family Cyprinidae: HMS Bream (1807) was a Ballahoo-class...
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    towers. There were various naval battles in the Bay of Fundy fought by HMS Bream (1807) and Brunswicker, both worked out of Saint John. The Great Famine of...
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    Chesapeake–Leopard affair (category 1807 in the British Empire)
    engagement off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia, on June 22, 1807, between the British fourth-rate HMS Leopard and the American frigate USS Chesapeake. The crew...
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    despatched Shannon with the schooner Bream to rescue the crew and offload the money being carried by the frigate HMS Barbadoes, which had been wrecked on...
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    and renamed her Favorite. However, the British recaptured her in 1807 and renamed her HMS Goree. She became a prison ship in 1810 and was broken up in Bermuda...
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    batch launching in 1804 and 1805. The second batch were all launched in 1807. Goodrich & Co acted as the main contractor to the Navy Board, and in many...
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    HMS Mutine was a Royal Navy 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop, built by Henry Tucker at Bideford and launched in 1806. During her career she was in combat...
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  • HMS Colibri was the French naval Curieux-class brig Colibri, launched in 1808, that the British captured in 1809 and took into the Royal Navy under her...
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    French, which was considered more appropriate. When her husband died in 1807 she was still nursing their youngest child and she returned to Scotland....
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    Jan. "Nuestra Senora de Boa St Quintera (+1807". wrecksite. Retrieved 10 May 2012. Historic England. "HMS Bolina (1333986)". Research records (formerly...
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    Lion of Scilly. 13 April — 225 ton barque Mary Hay hit the Steeple Rock on Bream Ledges while entering Broad Sound despite there being a pilot on board....
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    New Zealand declares war on Italy. 19 June: RMS Niagara hits a mine off Bream Head, Northland 2 August: Home Guard established. 20 August: German raider...
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    (endemic) Pachymetopon blochii, hottentot (endemic) Pachymetopon grande, bronze bream Pagellus bellottii natalensis, red tjor-tjor Petrus rupestris, red steenbras...
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