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HMS Mastiff was launched at Hull in 1790, as Herald. From there she traded with the Baltic. The British Royal Navy purchased her in 1797, had her fitted at Leith, and named her GB №35, and then Mastiff. She served as a convoy escort in the North Sea until she wrecked in 1800.

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  • HMS Mastiff (1797) (de)
  • HMS Mastiff (1797) (en)
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  • HMS Mastiff war eine britische 12-Kanonen-Brigg. Das Schiff lief im März 1797 vom Stapel und wurde im Mai 1797 in Dienst gestellt. Am 5. Januar 1800 auf dem Weg von Yarmouth nach Leith lief die Mastiff bei starkem Nebel auf eine Sandbank und sank. Beherzte Fischer kamen mit ihren Booten und retteten den Kommandanten, Lieutenant James Watson, und die meisten seiner 45-köpfigen Mannschaft; acht Seeleute starben. Die Fischer wurden für ihren mutigen Einsatz geehrt. (de)
  • HMS Mastiff was launched at Hull in 1790, as Herald. From there she traded with the Baltic. The British Royal Navy purchased her in 1797, had her fitted at Leith, and named her GB №35, and then Mastiff. She served as a convoy escort in the North Sea until she wrecked in 1800. (en)
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  • Herald (en)
  • GB No. 35 (en)
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  • March 1797 by purchase (en)
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  • HMS Mastiff (en)
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  • *1797:2 × 18-pounder guns + 10 × 18-pounder carronades (en)
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  • Great Britain (en)
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  • GB No. 35 (en)
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  • HMS Mastiff war eine britische 12-Kanonen-Brigg. Das Schiff lief im März 1797 vom Stapel und wurde im Mai 1797 in Dienst gestellt. Am 5. Januar 1800 auf dem Weg von Yarmouth nach Leith lief die Mastiff bei starkem Nebel auf eine Sandbank und sank. Beherzte Fischer kamen mit ihren Booten und retteten den Kommandanten, Lieutenant James Watson, und die meisten seiner 45-köpfigen Mannschaft; acht Seeleute starben. Die Fischer wurden für ihren mutigen Einsatz geehrt. (de)
  • HMS Mastiff was launched at Hull in 1790, as Herald. From there she traded with the Baltic. The British Royal Navy purchased her in 1797, had her fitted at Leith, and named her GB №35, and then Mastiff. She served as a convoy escort in the North Sea until she wrecked in 1800. (en)
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  • Sold to the government 1797
  • Wrecked 5 January 1800
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