HMS Belle Poule

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HMS Belle Poule was a Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate, formerly Belle Poule, a Virginie-class frigate of the French Navy that had been built by the Crucy family's shipyard at Basse-Indre to a design by Jacques-Noël Sané. She was launched on 17 April 1802, and saw active service in the East. In 1806 a British squadron under Sir John Borlase Warren captured her off La Palma in the Canary Islands. The Admiralty commissioned her into the Royal Navy as HMS Belle Poule. She was sold in 1816.

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1806 HMS Belle Poule
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keel laying
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ship launching
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HMS Belle Poule (1806), HMS Hermes (1811), and GipsyHMS Belle Poule (1806), HMS Hermes (1811), and Gipsy
Strait of Malacca and Pulau Aur, 1804 RCIN 735107Strait of Malacca and Pulau Aur, 1804 RCIN 735107
Battle of Pulau Aur, 1804 RCIN 735111.bBattle of Pulau Aur, 1804 RCIN 735111.b
Battle of Pulau Aur, 1804 RCIN 735111.aBattle of Pulau Aur, 1804 RCIN 735111.a
HMS Amazon (1799) pursuing possible Belle PouleHMS Amazon (1799) pursuing possible Belle Poule