HMS Artois: a fifth-rate Artois-class frigate British Royal Navy, designer: Sir John Henslow Launched:1794
Served in the English Channel under Captain Edmund Nagle in the squadrons of Admiral Edward Pellew and Admiral
John B Warren, most notably in the "Action of 21 October" 1794 where she captured the 44-gun frigate La Révolutionnaire singlehandedly.
Artois participated in other actions including the 1795 attempted invasion of France. She continued to serve
off the coast of France in blockades and patrolling,
taking many ships as prizes ,Lastly, on 31 July 1797 Artois, whilst attempting to reconnoitre La Rochelle harbour, she was wrecked on the sand bans and shoals off Île de Ré ,with no lives lost
(Oh Horatio ! you've saved all your crew again !)
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Served in the English Channel under Captain Edmund Nagle in the squadrons of Admiral Edward Pellew and Admiral
John B Warren, most notably in the "Action of 21 October" 1794 where she captured the 44-gun frigate La Révolutionnaire singlehandedly.
Artois participated in other actions including the 1795 attempted invasion of France. She continued to serve
off the coast of France in blockades and patrolling,
taking many ships as prizes ,Lastly, on 31 July 1797 Artois, whilst attempting to reconnoitre La Rochelle harbour, she was wrecked on the sand bans and shoals off Île de Ré ,with no lives lost
(Oh Horatio ! you've saved all your crew again !)
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09/03/2021 Towards Sir Lenny Henry filming project “The Leader Of The Greek Skins”:
- Good for her...She grabbed Venus for herself...
- No...Alex minds herself a true Brit and donated the planet to the British Pet/Wild Animal Charity...The trouble is to mark newly found British Venus land...
-Did she go to the Notary?
- Notary was fine. You need an apostille.
- What? To legislate Venus as British land?
- What they had done in the past? How Columbus legislated America as Spanish land?
- Good for her...She grabbed Venus for herself...
- No...Alex minds herself a true Brit and donated the planet to the British Pet/Wild Animal Charity...The trouble is to mark newly found British Venus land...
-Did she go to the Notary?
- Notary was fine. You need an apostille.
- What? To legislate Venus as British land?
- What they had done in the past? How Columbus legislated America as Spanish land?