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- 1810, a squadron consisting of the 36-gun frigate HMS Caroline, HMS Piedmontaise (formerly a French frigate), 18-gun sloop HMS Barracouta, and the 12-gun...
- from the action. The British brought Piémontaise into service as HMS Piedmontaise, commissioning her under Captain Charles Foote. From May to August 1810...
- three-day (6-8 March 1808) but epic naval struggle against the French ship Piedmontaise, off the cost of Colombo, Ceylon. Hardigne died of a grapeshot wound...
- rate ship, originally the French Président, captured in 1806, renamed Piedmontaise in 1815 and broken up in the same year. HMS President (1815) was a 44-gun...
- comprised the 36-gun frigate Caroline, the former French frigate HMS Piedmontaise, the 18-gun sloop HMS Barracouta, and a 12-gun transport, the captured...
- French flag in saltire, on the former inscribed “Atlanta," on the latter "Piedmontaise," the sword enfilcd by a wreath of laurel and also of cypress proper...
- HMS San Fiorenzo off Ceylon in March 1808 and put into service as HMS Piedmontaise. Italienne, (launched 15 August 1806 at Saint-Servan). Danaé, (launched...
- 'frittura' after the soup, and are sometimes called 'Zucchetti à la Piedmontaise.'" It can be seen that instructions, ingredients and comments are intermixed...
- George Nicholas Hardinge off the coast of India. She was renamed HMS Piedmontaise served in the British Royal Navy, until broken up in 1813. Griffon |...
- part in the Invasion of the ****e Islands, along with Piemontaise (or Piedmontaise), Caroline, and Barracouta. Lieutenant Charles Jeffries (or Jefferis)...