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French Navy,
Pandour,
renamed HMS
Pandora after its
capture by the
Royal Navy in 1795. The
additional British ships were
named HMS
Pandour.
Pandurs was...
- brutality: HMS
Pandour (1795) was the
French 14-gun brig
Pandour,
launched in 1780, that the
British captured in 1795 and
renamed HMS
Pandour or Pandora;...
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Pandour was a
French a 14-gun gun-brig
launched in 1780 as a cutter. The
Royal Navy
captured her in
December 1795 and took her into
service as Pandora...
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Barrier Reef, Queensland. HMS
Pandora (1780) was the
French 14-gun brig
Pandour,
launched in 1780, that the
British captured in 1795 and
renamed HMS Pandora;...
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Pandour flew a kite over Pompey's Pillar. This
enabled him to get
ropes over it, and then a rope ladder. On
February 2, he and John White,
Pandour's Master...
- 1800
under the name
Pandour. She then
transported troops to and from Egypt. The
Royal Navy
commissioned her in 1803 as HMS
Pandour; she then
sailed to...
- samilitaryhistory.org.
Retrieved 2024-03-23. Villiers,
Johan de (March 2020). "The
Pandour Corps, 1793-1795 :
Soldiers in
defence of the Cape
Colony towards the end...
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Pandours of
Dalmatia (
Pandours de Dalmatie) –
formed on 17
March 1810 of 9 companies, each of
either 36 or 48
pandours,
though 200
auxiliary pandours...
- HMS Cossack (1806) was a 22-gun sixth-rate post-ship,
begun under the name
Pandour in 1805, but
renamed before being launched in 1806. She was
broken up in...
- The
French brig
Pandour was a brig of the
French Navy
launched in 1804 that the
Royal Navy
captured in 1806. In 1807 she
became a
whaler in the South...