HMS Alacrity

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HMS Alacrity was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop built by William Rowe at Newcastle and launched in 1806. She served in the Baltic and was at the capture of Copenhagen in 1807. She captured a large privateer before herself falling victim to a French man-of-war in 1811 in an action in which her captain failed to distinguish himself. She then served in the French navy until she was broken up in 1822.

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1806 HMS Alacrity
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ship launching
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keel laying
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ship commissioning
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Capture of the brig HMS Alacrity by l`Abeille - May 26, 1811Capture of the brig HMS Alacrity by l'Abeille - May 26, 1811
Capture of the brig HMS Alacrity by l`Abeille - May 26, 1811Capture of the brig HMS Alacrity by l'Abeille - May 26, 1811
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    commonsimageCapture of the brig HMS Alacrity by l'Abeille - May 26, 1811 Commons
    commonsimageCapture of the brig HMS Alacrity by l'Abeille - May 26, 1811 Commons