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} |} HMS ''Paulina'' was a British Royal Navy 16-gun brig-sloop of the ''Seagull'' class launched in December 1805 for cruising. She had a relatively uneventful career before she was sold in 1816. ==Career== Commander John Richard Lumley commissioned ''Paulina'' in January 1806 for cruising. On 10 April she shared with HMS ''Jamaica'' in the capture of the ''Algema Belang''. On 8 May On 28 May ''Paulina'' and were in company and shared in the capture of the ''Underneeming''. On 28 May ''Paulina'' and ''Quebec'' were again or still in company and shared in the capture of the ''Frau Geziner''. Then on 29 June ''Paulina'' was in company with when she captured the ''Die Gebroeders'', Ocken, master. In January 1807 she served with Sir John Stopford's squadron in the North Sea.〔Winfield (2008), p. 307.〕 On 22 August she was in company with when they captured the Danish vessel ''Sally''. The next day ''Paulina'' was one of six British warships that shared in the capture of the Danish vessel ''Speculation''. Then in September ''Paulina'' was part of the fleet under Admiral Gambier that attacked Copenhagen. Lumley sailed her for the Mediterranean on 13 February 1808. Commander Westby Perceval replaced Lumley in 1809. Perceval sailed ''Paulina'' for the Mediterranean on 4 September 1812.〔 In April 1813 Commander Rowland Mainwaring took command, again for the Mediterranean. There he obtained restitution of two merchant vessels that an American privateer had taken to Tripoli. ''Paulina'' remained at Tripoli, preventing the privateer from escaping and committing further depredations, until the cessation of hostilities between the United States and Britain.〔Marshall (1832), Vol. 3, Part 2, p.130.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Paulina (1805)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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