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Renard
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Renard (12 guns), Schooner. The French schooner taken by Lord Nelson's squadron in the Mediterranean in 1803. She was later renamed CRAFTY. Sold in 1809.
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Renard (1785)
Book
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-ROM
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1999
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0521629101, 9780521629102
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see CD-ROM
Renard (18 guns), A French privateer taken in 1797. Sold in 1805.
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Renard (18 guns), Taken in 1803. A flush-deck ship sloop with sixteen 18-pounder carronades and two long 6-pounders. She carried a complement of 121 officers, men and boys.
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Renard (1808-1818)
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Renard (1808-18; brig sloop)
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Renard (1856-1866)
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Renard (1856-66; screw gunvessel)
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Renard (1892)
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Renard (1892-1905)
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Renard (1909)
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Renard (230 tons, Upney)
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Renard (6 guns), Brig. Built in 1821, Pembroke (Cherokee class). Mooring vessel in 1841.
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Renard (brig; 160 tons; voyage: 1788-1789; home port: Dunkirk; master: Hussey, Ebenezer)
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Renard (brig; 160 tons; voyage: 1834-1835; home port: Dunkirk; master: Lecarbonnier)
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Renard (brig; 160 tons; voyage: 1836-1837; home port: Dunkirk; master: Le Bihan Decarriere, Jacques Marie Theodore)
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Renard (British ship)
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Renard (British Warship)
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Renard (British; 16 gun, sloop)
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Renard (built 1861, North Shields (unspecified builder) )
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Renard (Canada)
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Renard (Canadian)
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Renard (Capts: Orieme, Jean; and Roland; 241 tons; Voyage: 12/22/1785 to 7/3/1788)
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Renard (Commercial Fishing Vessel; Bellingham, WA; built 2004; 56 gross tons; call sign WDC4176)
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Renard (corrected; listed as "Rinard") (of Sydney, Niel Broder, Master, 81 tons, from the port of South Sea Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 4th September 1886)
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Renard (France, c. 1813)
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Renard (France/1866)
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Renard (France; 1885c.)
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Renard (French)
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Renard (French, 1794)
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Renard (French, 1809)
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Renard (French; frigate)
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Renard (Great Britain 1909)
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Renard (Great Britain/1892)
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Renard (H.M.C.S.) (I) (Yacht, power-cruiser; built 1916, in Bath, ME, USA; 411 tons; naming history: Winchester (II) (1916); Renard (H.M.C.S.) (I); registration numbers: (US Registry); S.13 (RCN); Z.13 (RCN))
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Renard (H.M.C.S.) II (Patrol Vessel; built in Canada; registration numbers: PCT.58 (RCN))
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Renard (H.M.S.)
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Renard (HMCS)
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Renard (Jersey, 1852, Sail; ON: 9663)
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Renard (of ?, E. T. Marin, Master, 665 tons, from the port of South Sea Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 23rd February 1888)
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Renard (of Sydney, Neil Brodie, Master, Burthen, ? tons, from the port of Solomon Islands to Sydney New South Wales, 11 March 1892)
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Renard (of Sydney, Patrick Francis Henley, Master, 81 tons, from the port of S S Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 15 January 1884)
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Renard (of Sydney, Patrick Francis Hurley Master 81 tons, from the port of S. S. Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 9th September 1884)
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Renard (of Sydney, W. Rosin, Master, 81 tons, from the port of S.S. Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 3rd January, 1889)
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Renard (of Sydney, William Knowles, Master, 81 tons, from the port of S.S.Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 25th February 1885)
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Renard (of Sydney, William Rosen, Master, 81 tons, from the port of S S Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 25 June 1887)
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Renard (of Sydney, William Rosen, Master, 81 tons, from the port of South Sea Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 22nd January 1887)
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Renard (of Sydney, William Rosen, Master, 81 tons, from the South Sea Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 13th February 1890.)
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Renard (of Sydney, William Rosen, Master, 81 tons, from the South Sea Islands to Sydney, New South Wales, 25th October, 1887)
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Renard (Patrol Vessel; built 2007, in Esquimalt, BC, Canada; registration numbers: PCT.58 (RCN))
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Renard (Port Louis, 1887, Sail; ON: 85840)
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Renard (Quebec, 1857, Sail; ON: 33317)
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Renard (schooner, 1857, La Malbaie, Quebec, official number: 33317)
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Renard (Schooner; Canadian; Official Number: 33317, built 1857, La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada; 22 gross tons)
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Renard (Schooner; wrecked 1894)
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Renard (Shields, 1861, Steam; ON: 29708)
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Renard (Sloop, 1802)
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Renard (Sydney, NSW, 1883, Sail; ON: 83747)
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Renard (United Kingdom)
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Renard (United State ship)
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Renard (wooden schooner, 1857, La Malbaie, Quebec, gross tonnage: 22, official number: 33317)
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Renard (wrecked 1875)
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Renard, 1780-1784, Sloop, 18 gun, ex-French prize
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Renard, 1808-1818, Brig sloop Cherokee Class
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Renard, British Destroyer
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Renard, British Destroyer (Lt.-Commr. L. G. B. A. Campbell), in Dardanelles
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Renard, British screw schooner
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Renard, British unrated brig-sloop (1780)
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Renard, British unrated brig-sloop (1808)
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Renard, French Navy xebec
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Renard, French sixth rate xebec (1762)
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Renard, French unrated corvette (1746)
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Renard, H.M.S
Book
The Opium Clippers
Author
Published
Brown, Son, & Ferguson, Ltd., Glasgow, 1933
Page
12
Renard, H.M.S.
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Renard, H.M.S. (1909)
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Renard, her figure-head
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Renard, HMS
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Renard, in a gale
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Renard, is called Fox and Goose
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Renard, paid off and recommissioned
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Renard, scourged by yellow fever
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Renard, See Reynard
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Renard, to Barbados with convoy
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Renard, to Jamaica
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Renard, very sickly
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