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  2. Fire ship - Wikipedia

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    Fire ship. The burning of the Royal James at the Battle of Solebay, 28 May 1672. A fire ship or fireship is a large wooden vessel set on fire to be used against enemy ships during a ramming attack or similar maneuver. Fireships were used to great effect against wooden ships throughout naval military history up until the advent of metal-hulled ...

  3. HMS Spitfire (1782) - Wikipedia

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    HMS. Spitfire. (1782) HMS Spitfire was a Tisiphone -class fireship of the Royal Navy. She served during the years of peace following the end of the American War of Independence, and by the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars, had been reclassified as a 14-gun sloop-of-war. Spitfire went on to serve under a number of notable commanders ...

  4. HMS Phoenix (1694) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Phoenix was built as a fireship as part of the 1693–94 programme of Fireships. [1] After her commissioning she spent time in the English Channel then joined the Fleet for the Battle of Vigo Bay followed by the Battle of Velez-Malaga. She went aground in the Isles of Scilly and was salvaged. While laid up at Plymouth in 1708 was rebuilt as ...

  5. HMS Spitfire - Wikipedia

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    Her fate is unknown. HMS Spitfire (1782) was a 16-gun fireship launched in 1782 and sold in 1825. HMS Spitfire (1793) was the French privateer schooner Poulette captured and purchased in 1793. She capsized in 1794. HMS Spitfire (1798) was a schooner of 64 tons burthen captured from the French in 1798.

  6. HMS Comet - Wikipedia

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    HMS Comet (1742) was a 14-gun bomb vessel in use from 1742 to 1749, when she was sold. [1] She became the armed merchant vessel named Adventure that appears in Lloyd's Register between 1776, [2] and 1784. [3] HMS Comet (1756) was an 8-gun galley used in 1756. HMS Comet (1758) was a 10-gun brig-sloop built in India in 1758.

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    google .com /sheets. Google Sheets is a spreadsheet application included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. Google Sheets is available as a web application; a mobile app for: Android, iOS, and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS. The app is compatible with Microsoft Excel file formats. [2]

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  9. HMS Thais (1806) - Wikipedia

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    HMS. Thais. (1806) HMS Thais was built for the British Royal Navy in 1806 and was the name-vessel of her class of fire ships. Between 1811 and 1813 she served in the West Africa Squadron, which was attempting to suppress the slave trade. During this service she captured several slave traders and an American privateer.

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