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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Lynx'' (1812 privateer)}} [[Category:Privateer ships of the United States]] ...
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  • * [[Nicolas Surcouf]] (1770–1848), French privateer and shipowner, brother of Robert Surcouf * [[Robert Surcouf]] (1773–1827), French privateer, slave trader and shipowner ...
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  • '''[[René Duguay-Trouin]]''' (1673–1736) was a French privateer and admiral. *[[French ship Duguay-Trouin|French ship ''Duguay-Trouin'']], several ships of the French Navy ...
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  • *[[Teazer (privateer)|''Teazer'' (ship)]], an American privateering ship of the War of 1812 *{{HMS|Teazer}}, various ships of the British Royal Navy ...
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  • * [[Sorcière (privateer)]], French and British privateer ships that sailed during the Napoleonic Wars ...
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  • ...Ephraim Sturdivant]] during the [[War of 1812]]. She was commissioned as a privateer on 20 April 1813. Although there may have been two vessels of the same name [[Category:Privateer ships of the United States]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Massachusetts privateer schooner}} '''''Reaper''''' was a Massachusetts [[privateer]] schooner that Captain [[Ephraim Sturdivant]] commanded during the [[War o ...
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  • '''USS ''Retaliation''''' may refer to the following ships of the [[United States Navy]]: *{{USS|Retaliation|1798}}, was a French privateer captured by the United States during the Quasi-War ...
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  • == Ships == ...12-gun schooner that the Royal Navy purchased in 1803 and that the French privateer ''Austerlitz'' captured in 1807 ...
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  • Two ships in the [[Confederate Navy]] were named '''CSS ''Nashville''''' in honor of ...blockade runner, renamed ''Thomas L. Wragg'' and later commissioned as the privateer ''Rattlesnake'' and destroyed in 1863 ...
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  • ==Ships== * [[USS Monticello|USS ''Monticello'']], three United States Navy ships ...
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  • | strength2 = 5 frigates <br> 112 merchant ships ...aptured <br> 4 frigates destroyed <br> 1 frigate captured <br> 25 merchant ships destroyed ...
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  • Five ships of the [[French Navy]] have been named in honour of privateer and slave trader [[Robert Surcouf]]: == French ships named ''Surcouf'' == ...
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  • ==Ships== ...(1806)|HMS ''Bellona'' (1806)]], a 28-gun sixth rate, formerly the French privateer ''Bellone'' ...
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  • ...' ({{IPA|fr|te.me.ʁɛʁ|}}; "bold" or "reckless"). Note that several British ships have had the same name (although without the accents over the letter "e"), Twelve ships of the [[French Navy]] ...
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  • * [[HMS Boscawen|HMS ''Boscawen'']], several ships and a shore establishment * ''Boscawen'', a British privateer, originally the [[French frigate Médée (1741)|French frigate ''Médée'' (174 ...
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  • | occupation = Privateer and whaleboat captain ...harassed the [[British fleet]] in the [[New York Harbor]] area, destroying ships and capturing crews. Hyler lived in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]. ...
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  • ...ome accounts she became the American privateer {{ship||True Blooded Yankee|privateer|2}}.{{citation needed|date=August 2024}} Ships named ''Challenger'' have earned the following [[Battle honour#Naval battle ...
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  • Three ships of the United States Navy have borne the name '''USS ''Scourge''''': * [[Quatre frères (1796 ship)|USS ''Scourge'' (1804)]], was a former French privateer which the British [[Royal Navy]] captured and took into service as HMS ''Tr ...
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  • *[[Jefferson Davis (privateer)|''Jefferson Davis'' (privateer)]], a [[List of ships of the Confederate States Navy#Privateers|ship allied with the Confederate ...
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