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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 451 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- HMS La Hogue
- HMS Lacedemonian (1796)
- Lady Burges (1799 EIC ship)
- Lady Warren (1804 ship)
- Robert Lambert (Royal Navy officer)
- Hired armed lugger Lark
- Anthony Maitland, 10th Earl of Lauderdale
- HMS Leda (1800)
- HMS Leopard (1790)
- HMS Lightning (1806)
- Limpsfield
- Lisbon Station
- List of shipwrecks in 1813
- List of vessels lost on the Haak Sand on 24 December 1811
- HMS Little Belt (1807)
- HMS Liverpool (1814)
- HDMS Lolland (1810)
- Lord Eldon (1801 ship)
- Lord Mulgrave (1783 ship)
- Hired tender Louisa
- French brig Lutin (1788)
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- HMS Mackerel (1804)
- HMS Madras (1795)
- French frigate Magicienne (1778)
- HMS Magnet (1809)
- HMS Malacca (1809)
- Pulteney Malcolm
- Malling House
- HMS Manilla (1809)
- HMS Manly (1812)
- Hired armed cutter Marechal de Cobourg
- Marquis de Somerulas (1800 ship)
- John Marshall (Royal Navy officer, born 1785)
- John Houlton Marshall
- HMS Martin (1809)
- Robert Maunsell (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Merlin (1796)
- HMS Merlin (1803)
- HMS Meteor (1803)
- HMS Milbrook (1798)
- HMS Minorca (1805)
- Francisco de Miranda
- HMS Monkey (1826)
- HMS Monmouth (1796)
- Robert Montagu (Royal Navy officer)
- Morgan Rattler (1793 ship)
- James Nicoll Morris
- HMS Moselle (1804)
- Mouche No. 2-class schooner-avisos
- HMS Muros (1809)
- HMS Musquito (1804)
- HMS Mutine (1806)
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- USS Nautilus (1799)
- French frigate Néréide (1779)
- HMS Netley (1798)
- French brig Nettuno (1807)
- New Orleans British order of battle
- Edward Nicolls
- HMS Nimrod (1812)
- French brig Nisus (1805)
- Norfolk (1800 ship)
- HMS Norge (1807)
- Northallerton (UK Parliament constituency)
- HMS Nova Scotia (1812)
- Hired armed cutter Nox
- HMS Nymphe (1812)
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- Benjamin William Page
- HMS Pandora (1806)
- Parmelia (barque)
- HMS Parthian (1808)
- HMS Patriot (1808)
- HMS Paulina (1805)
- HMS Pelorus (1808)
- French corvette Perçante (1795)
- HMS Phaeton (1782)
- HMS Phipps (1808)
- HMS Phoebe (1795)
- HMS Phoenix (1783)
- HMS Piercer (1804)
- HMS Pike (1804)
- HMS Pilote
- HMS Pioneer (1810)
- HMS Plumper (1804)
- HMS Plumper (1807)
- HMS Pluto (1782)
- HMS Pocahontas (1780)
- HMS Prospero (1809)
- HMS Polecat (1782)
- HMS Polyphemus (1782)
- HMS Pomone (1805)
- HMS Porpoise (1804)
- HMS Port d'Espagne (1806)
- HMS Portia (1810)
- David Price (Royal Navy officer)
- Prince William (1788 ship)
- HMS Princess (1795)
- HMS Princess of Orange (1799)
- HMS Procris (1806)
- French frigate Proselyte (1786)
- HMS Proselyte (1804)
- French frigate Psyché (1804)
- HMS Pultusk (1807)
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- HMS Racoon (1795)
- HMS Racoon (1782)
- Peter Rainier (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)
- HMS Raven (1796)
- HMS Raven (1804)
- HMS Recruit (1806)
- HMS Redbreast (1805)
- HMS Redoubt (1793)
- HMS Renard (1797)
- HMS Renard (1803)
- HMS Renegade (1823)
- HMS Resistance (1782)
- French ship Révolutionnaire (1793)
- Charles Richardson (Royal Navy officer)
- Robert Williams (Royal Navy officer)
- John Walter Roberts
- HMS Rosario (1800)
- HMS Rosario (1808)
- HMS Rover (1808)
- Royal George (1803 ship)
- Royal Naval Dockyard, Halifax
- List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)
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- HMS Sabrina (1806)
- HMS Saint Christopher (1806)
- HMS Sans Pareil (1794)
- French corvette Sans Pareille (1798)
- HMS Sappho (1806)
- HMS Saracen (1812)
- French corvette Sardine (1771)
- Herbert Sawyer
- Dutch corvette Scipio (1784)
- Edward Scobell (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Scout (1804)
- Sea Fencibles
- HMS Seagull (1805)
- French brig Serpent (1807)
- HMS Shamrock (1812)
- HMS Shannon (1806)
- HMS Sheldrake (1806)
- Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury
- HMS Sibyl (1779)
- French frigate Sibylle (1791)
- Siege of Fort St. Philip (1815)
- Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Marlborough House
- Sir Joseph Radcliffe, 1st Baronet
- Hired armed ship Sir Thomas Troubridge
- Henry Smith (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Snake (1797)
- Kenelm Somerville, 17th Lord Somerville
- HMS Sophie (1809)
- Charles Sotheby
- HMS Sparkler (1804)
- Edward Sparshott
- Samuel Sparshott
- HMS Spey (1814)
- HMS St Lawrence (1813)
- HMS Stag (1812)
- HMS Starr (1805)
- HMS Statira (1807)
- Stone, Staffordshire
- Lord George Stuart
- French brig Suffisante (1793)
- Swallow (1779 EIC packet)
- HMS Swallow (1805)
- HM Revenue Cutter Swallow
- Hired armed cutter Swan