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    HMS Seringapatam was a 46-gun Seringapatam-class fifth-rate frigate built for the Royal Navy between 1817 and 1821, the name ship of her class. Seringapatam's...
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    rates, 1819–40 HMS Seringapatam 1819 HMS Madagascar 1822 HMS Druid 1825 HMS Nemesis 1826 HMS Africaine 1827 HMS Leda 1828 HMS Hotspur 1828 HMS Eurotas...
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    The Seringapatam-class frigates, were a class of British Royal Navy 46-gun sailing frigates. The first vessel of the Seringapatam class was HMS Seringapatam...
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  • off the Texel in 1812. HMS Manilla (1819) was to be a 46-gun Seringapatam-class frigate ordered in 1819 but cancelled in 1831. HMS Manilla (1860) was the...
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    in 1850 and sold for a hulk in 1860 HMS Seringapatam, a Royal Navy frigate launched at Bombay in 1819 Seringapatam, of 81889⁄94 or 871 tons (bm), was launched...
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  • Seringapatam was built in 1799, of teak, as a warship for Tippu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. However, the British stormed his citadel at Seringapatam...
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    5000km 3,100miles Waterloo 6 Vitoria 5 Torres Vedras 4 Køge 3 Assaye 2 Seringapatam 1    Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, GCB...
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  • to the Mediterranean in May 1824, in command of the 32-gun frigate HMS Seringapatam, where he fought a three-year campaign against piracy. Sotheby attained...
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  • on board HMS Hannibal at Port Royal on 30 September 1795. Henry Thomas was killed at Seringapatam in 1792. His wife died on 30 August 1819, and was buried...
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    into British India following the death of Tipu Sultan in the siege of Seringapatam. The project was continued chiefly with William Congreve, who set up...
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    FitzClarence returned to Britain as a passenger in the 46-gun frigate HMS Seringapatam. He arrived at Portsmouth just as his father, who had been made Lord...
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    flag from HMS Liverpool (1860). Other ships of the squadron included HMS Liffey (1856), HMS Bristol (left at Bahia), HMS Endymion (1865), HMS Scylla (left...
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    HMS Cherub was an 18-gun Royal Navy Cormorant-class sloop built in Dover in 1806. She participated in two major campaigns in the West Indies during the...
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    Abercromby, participating in the Capture of Cannanore and the 1792 Siege of Seringapatam. He was promoted to Major of Brigade of troops on the Malabar Coast in...
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    ships Royal Admiral and Anne, and the whaler Seringapatam. Their escort was the small ship of the line HMS Belliqueux. On the morning of 4 August they...
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    British India, possibly by means of an alliance with the Tipu Sultan of Seringapatam, that might successfully drive the British out of the war. The campaign...
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  • the latter from execution by flogging. The pair infiltrate the city of Seringapatam and, posing as deserters, are recruited into the Tipoo's army. Lawford...
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    to HMS Seringapatam. By now James Ross regarded him as an essential member of any future expedition. With James Ross in command of the ships HMS Erebus...
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  • encounter with Seringapatam. The other two whalers the Americans captured that day were Charlton and New Zealander. Porter fitted out Seringapatam to replace...
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  • War Capture of Shimoga – 1791 – 1792 – Third Anglo-Mysore War Siege of Seringapatam (1792) – 1792 – Third Anglo-Mysore War Siege of Pondicherry (1793) –...
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