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    The Foudroyant was an 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was later captured and served in the Royal Navy as the Third Rate HMS Foudroyant. Following...
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  • been named Foudroyant, the name derived from the French, meaning Thunderbolt. A third was planned but later renamed: HMS Foudroyant (1758) was an 80-gun...
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    HMS Foudroyant was an 80-gun third rate of the Royal Navy, one of only two British-built 80-gun ships of the period (the other was HMS Caesar). Foudroyant...
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  • line which in 1758 was captured by the British Navy, becoming HMS Foudroyant Foudroyant (1799), an 80-gun ship of the line Foudroyant (1800) a prame...
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  • Gibraltar 1704 Velez Malaga 1704 Marbella 1705 Finisterre 1747 Ushant 1747 Foudroyant 1758 Belle Isle 1761 Sadras 1782 Providien 1782 Negapatam 1782 Trincomalee...
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    ISBN 0-85177-252-8. The capture of the Foudroyant by HMS Monmouth. National Maritime Museum. Retrieved 1 December 2007. Media related to HMS Monmouth (ship, 1667) at...
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    The Battle of Cartagena took place on 28 February 1758 off the Spanish port of Cartagena during the Seven Years' War. A British fleet under Henry Osborn...
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    Hunter's companion from HMS Neptune. Jervis took Hunter with him to his next command, HMS Foudroyant. Also serving aboard Foudroyant at this time was Evan...
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    Foudroyant, still afloat as museum ship under her original name at Hartlepool HMS Thetis 1817 – wrecked off Cape Frio, Brazil, on 5 December 1830 HMS...
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    Foudroyant ( French Navy): Battle of Cartagena, 28 February: The 80-gun ship was captured on 28 February by the Royal Navy's HMS Hampton Court, HMS Monmouth...
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    Edward Boscawen. In company with HMS Monmouth she engaged and captured the French ship of the line Le Foudroyant in 1758, and towed her to join the fleet...
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    Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (category 1758 births)
    was promised the 80-gun HMS Foudroyant. As she was not yet ready for sea, Nelson was instead given command of the 74-gun HMS Vanguard, to which he appointed...
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    Guadeloupe to much acclaim. In June 1759 he was given command of the huge HMS Foudroyant which had been captured from the French at the Battle of Cartagena....
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    Battle of Cape Ortegal in November 1805 and added to the RN as HMS Implacable, renamed Foudroyant 1943, scuttled 1949. Aigle 74 (launched 6 July 1800 at Rochefort)...
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    Perrée and delayed the ship of the line long enough for HMS Foudroyant, under Lord Nelson, and HMS Northumberland to join the battle. Heavily outnumbered...
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    HMS Marlborough, from which a few days later he was moved by Sir George Pocock to HMS Rochester, and again by Rodney after a few weeks to Foudroyant....
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  • HMS Gardiner (K478) was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II. Originally constructed as the United States...
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    afterwards succeeded Sir John Jervis in command of Foudroyant, and after the peace commanded HMS Edgar as guardship at Portsmouth for three years. He...
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    my possession". Abraham Gibbs (1758–1816). Graeffer was assisted by the Admiral's Devon-born friend Abraham Gibbs (1758–1816), a Palermo-based British...
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    decisive Battle of Quiberon Bay. Duff was then appointed to the 80-gun HMS Foudroyant and went out with her to the West Indies with Rear-Admiral George Brydges...
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