- Two
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Raisonnable,
French for "reasonable": HMS
Raisonnable (1758),
originally a
French vessel, the
first ship...
- HMS
Raisonnable (sometimes
spelt Raisonable) was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy,
named after the ship of the same name captured...
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Raisonnable was a 64-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy,
launched in 1755. On 29 May 1758 she was
captured in the Bay of
Biscay by HMS Dorsetshire...
- On 1 June
Raisonnable was in
action on the
Hudson River,
during which two
forts were captured. In August, with
Collier embarked,
Raisonnable sailed to...
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Retrieved on 31
October 2012 Morelli-Bertier, Michèle (1998-12-17). "
Raisonnable p****ion" [Rational p****ion]. Rétro
Hebdo (in French) (89). Paris, France:...
- HMS Boadicea 5th 38 18 lb The
Mauritius Command 1809
Transferred to
Raisonnable No HMS
Raisonnable 3rd 64 24 lb The
Mauritius Command 1809
Monsoon season; transferred...
- 1761 Launched: 13
August 1764 Fate: Sold out of the service, 1784 HMS
Raisonnable Builder:
Chatham Dockyard Ordered: 11
January 1763 Launched: 10 December...
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January 1771, when he
reported to the
newly commissioned third-rate HMS
Raisonnable as an
ordinary seaman and
coxswain under his
maternal uncle, Captain...
- (Captain
Robert Lambert)
Ramillies 74 (Captain
James William Taylor Dixon)
Raisonnable 64 (Captain John Dilkes)
Veteran 64 (Captain
Archibald Collingwood ****son)...
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French ship
Raisonnable (1756), a
French Navy 64-gun ship of the line,
captured by the
British in 1758 and
renamed HMS
Raisonabble HMS
Raisonnable (1768),...