HMS Thunder (1803)
HMS Thunder was an 8-gun bomb vessel of the Royal Navy, previously the mercantile Dasher. Dasher, launched at Bideford in 1800, had made two voyages as a slave ship before the Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and renamed her HMS Thunder. Thunder served in the Mediterranean and the Baltic; among other actions, she participated in a battle and one single-ship action, each of which resulted in her crew later qualifying for clasps to the Naval General Service Medal (1847). The Navy sold her in 1814.
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HMS Thunder (1803)
HMS Thunder was an 8-gun bomb vessel of the Royal Navy, previously the mercantile Dasher. Dasher, launched at Bideford in 1800, had made two voyages as a slave ship before the Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and renamed her HMS Thunder. Thunder served in the Mediterranean and the Baltic; among other actions, she participated in a battle and one single-ship action, each of which resulted in her crew later qualifying for clasps to the Naval General Service Medal (1847). The Navy sold her in 1814.
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HMS Thunder was an 8-gun bomb ...... 7). The Navy sold her in 1814.
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October 1803
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Bideford
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Sold 1803
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Great Britain
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United Kingdom
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Sold 1814
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Dasher
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HMS Thunder
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*1800:Thomas Phillips
*1803:J. Sims
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HMS Thunder was an 8-gun bomb ...... 7). The Navy sold her in 1814.
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