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This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Pages in category "Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Royal Naval Biography (1823)"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 438 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- HMS Acheron (1803)
- Action of 7 July 1799
- Action of 15 July 1805
- Hired armed cutter Active
- Adèle (1800 brig)
- Hired armed cutter Admiral Mitchell
- HMS Admiral Rainier (1800)
- Hired armed cutter Adrian
- HMS Advice (1779)
- HMS Advice (1800)
- HMS Ajax (1809)
- HMS Albacore (1804)
- HMS Alban (1813)
- HMS Albatross (1795)
- Hired armed lugger Alert
- Alexander Wilson (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Alonzo (1801)
- French brig Amarante (1793)
- HMS Amboyna (1796)
- HMS Amethyst (1799)
- Amity (1801 ship)
- HMS Anaconda (1813)
- HMS Andromeda (1784)
- Ann and Amelia (1781 ship)
- HMS Apelles (1808)
- HMS Apollo (1805)
- HMS Arab (1798)
- HMS Arab (1812)
- HMS Arrow (1796)
- HMS Assurance (1780)
- HMS Atalanta (1814)
- HMS Atalante (1808)
- HMS Attentive (1804)
- HMS Autumn (1801)
- HMS Avenger (1804)
B
- HMS Babet (1794)
- HMS Ballahoo (1804)
- HMS Banterer (1810)
- HMS Barbara (1806)
- Battle of Baltimore
- Battle of Lake Borgne
- HMS Beaulieu
- HMS Bedford (1775)
- HMS Beelzebub (1813)
- HMS Belette (1806)
- HMS Belette (1814)
- HMS Belle Poule (1806)
- HMS Berbice (1793)
- HMS Bermuda (1805)
- Bibliography of 18th–19th century Royal Naval history
- Arthur Bingham
- William Bingham (priest)
- James Bisset (Royal Navy officer)
- Hired armed lugger Black Joke
- HMS Blanche (1800)
- HMS Borer (1812)
- HMS Bonne Citoyenne (1796)
- HMS Bream (1807)
- HMS Briseis (1808)
- Sir Robert Howe Bromley, 3rd Baronet
- HMS Busy (1797)
C
- Calabar
- Calabar River
- HMS Calliope (1808)
- HMS Cambrian (1797)
- HMS Cameleon (1795)
- Thomas Pitt, 2nd Baron Camelford
- French brig Carlotta (1807)
- HMS Caroline (1795)
- HMS Carron (1813)
- HMS Centurion (1774)
- HMS Cerf (1803)
- HMS Challenger (1813)
- Chapman (1777 ship)
- Charles (1811 ship)
- Hired armed ship Charles
- HMS Childers (1778)
- HMS Childers (1812)
- HMS Clio (1807)
- Alexander Cochrane
- HMS Cockatrice (1781)
- HMS Cockburn (1822)
- Edward Codrington
- Colpoys (1803 ship)
- HMS Columbia (1812)
- HMS Columbine (1806)
- HMS Comus (1806)
- HMS Confiance
- Hired armed cutter Constitution
- HMS Conway (1814)
- HMS Cormorant (1804)
- HMS Cornwallis (1805)
- HMS Corso (1796)
- Courageaux (1798 ship)
- HMS Cracker (1804)
- HMS Crocus (1808)
- HMS Cruizer (1797)
- HMS Curieux (1804)
- HMS Curlew (1803)
- HMS Curlew (1812)
- HMS Cyane (1806)
- HMS Cydnus (1813)
D
- Hired armed lugger Daphne
- HMS Dart (1796)
- Charles Dashwood (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Decouverte (1806)
- French frigate Dédaigneuse (1797)
- HMS Demerara (1804)
- HMS Demerara (1806)
- Deputy Comptroller of the Navy (Navy Board)
- HMS Derwent (1807)
- HMS Dexterous (1805)
- HMS Diadem (1782)
- HMS Diana (1807)
- HMS Diligent (1806)
- HMS Diomede (1781)
- HMS Diomede (1798)
- HMS Despatch (1804)
- Manley Hall Dixon
- HMS Doterel (1808)
- HMS Dover (1811)
- French corvette Dromadaire (1810)
- Hired armed cutter Duke of Clarence
- Dunbar baronets of Boath (1814)
- Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan
E
- Hired armed cutter Earl Spencer
- Hired armed cutter Earl St Vincent
- HMS Echo (1797)
- HMS Egeria (1807)
- HMS Elk (1804)
- Robert Elliot (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Emerald (1795)
- HMS Endymion (1779)
- French ship Éole (1799)
- HMS Erebus (1807)
- HMS Esk (1813)
- HMS Espoir (1797)
- Essex, Connecticut
- HMS Euryalus (1803)
- Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
- HMS Experiment (1784)
F
- HMS Fantome (1810)
- HMS Favorite (1806)
- HMS Favourite (1794)
- HMS Fawn (1807)
- William Fellowes (MP, died 1804)
- Ottoman corvette Ferahnüma
- HMS Ferret (1784)
- John Filmore
- French frigate Fine (1779)
- HMS Firefly (1808)
- HMS Fleur de la Mer (1807)
- HMS Fly (1776)
- HMS Fly (1805)
- Fort Bowyer
- HMS Fortune (1778)
- French frigate Franchise (1797)
- Thomas Fraser (Royal Navy officer)
- French brig Friedland (1807)
- HMS Furieuse (1809)
G
- William Hall Gage
- HMS Galatea (1794)
- HMS Galgo (1799)
- HMS Galgo (1801)
- HMS Ganges (1821)
- Alan Gardner, 2nd Baron Gardner
- HMS Garland (1798)
- HMS Garland (1807)
- General Goddard (1782 ship)
- HMS Glatton (1795)
- HMS Gleaner (1809)
- Gloire (1799 ship)
- Mateo González Manrique
- Good Design (1793 ship)
- Thomas Le Marchant Gosselin
- HMS Gracieuse (1804)
- Grand Sachem (1801 ship)
- HMS Grasshopper (1806)
- HMS Grasshopper (1813)
- HMS Grecian (1814)
- HMS Grecian (1821)
- French brig Griffon (1806)
- Harriet Grote
- HMS Guachapin (1800)
H
- Hired armed ship Hannibal
- HMS Harpy (1796)
- Henry Hart (Royal Navy officer)
- Eliab Harvey
- HMS Hazard (1794)
- HMS Hebrus
- Major Jacob Henniker
- HMS Herald (1806)
- HMS Hermes (1811)
- HMS Hesper (1809)
- Peter Heywood
- Highlander (1805 ship)
- HMS Hippomenes (1803)
- History of Nigeria
- HMS Actaeon (1778)
- HMS Lyra (1808)