@prefix foaf: . foaf:primaryTopic . @prefix dbo: . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . @prefix dbr: . dbr:Hastings_Yelverton dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbr:List_of_frigate_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbr:George_Truman_Morrell dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbr:Order_of_battle_at_the_Battle_of_the_Basque_Roads dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbr:Battle_of_the_Basque_Roads dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbr:Lord_Clarence_Paget dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . @prefix dbp: . dbr:Lord_Clarence_Paget dbp:commands . @prefix rdf: . @prefix owl: . rdf:type owl:Thing , dbo:MeanOfTransportation . @prefix schema: . rdf:type schema:Product , dbo:Ship . @prefix wikidata: . rdf:type wikidata:Q11446 . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "HMS Aigle (1801)"@en ; rdfs:comment "HMS Aigle was a 36-gun, fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Ordered on 15 September 1799 and built at Bucklers Hard shipyard, she was launched 23 September 1801. More than fifty of her crew were involved in the Easton Massacre when she visited Portland in April 1803 to press recruits. Her captain and three other officers stood trial for murder but were acquitted. Much of Aigle's career as a frigate was spent trying to keep the English Channel free of enemy warships and merchant vessels. On 22 March 1808, she was first into the action against two large French frigates, compelling one to seek the shelter of the \u00CEle de Groix batteries and forcing the other onto the shore."@en ; foaf:name "HMS Aigle"@en ; foaf:depiction , , , , , , , , , . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dbc: . dcterms:subject dbc:Ships_built_on_the_Beaulieu_River , dbc:Fifth-rate_frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy , dbc:Maritime_incidents_in_October_1870 , dbc:Maritime_incidents_in_1804 , ; dbo:abstract "HMS Aigle was a 36-gun, fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Ordered on 15 September 1799 and built at Bucklers Hard shipyard, she was launched 23 September 1801. More than fifty of her crew were involved in the Easton Massacre when she visited Portland in April 1803 to press recruits. Her captain and three other officers stood trial for murder but were acquitted. Much of Aigle's career as a frigate was spent trying to keep the English Channel free of enemy warships and merchant vessels. On 22 March 1808, she was first into the action against two large French frigates, compelling one to seek the shelter of the \u00CEle de Groix batteries and forcing the other onto the shore. Aigle saw action at the Battle of Basque Roads in April 1809, when Captain Thomas Cochrane's partially successful action began with an attacking force of fireships against a French fleet, anchored off the \u00CEle-d'Aix. Initially providing support to the fireships' crews, Aigle went on to help force the surrender of the stranded French vessels Ville de Varsovie and Aquilon. In July 1809, Aigle took part in the Walcheren Campaign, an amphibious operation against the Kingdom of Holland, carrying out a two-day long bombardment of Flushing that led to its capitulation on 15 August. The campaign was ultimately a failure and the British forces withdrew in September. In October 1811, Aigle was sent to the Mediterranean, where she and her crew raided the island of Elba before being asked to provide naval support during the invasion and occupation of the city of Genoa. Refitted in January 1820, her square stern was replaced with a circular one, giving her a wider angle of fire and improved protection at the rear. Converted to a corvette in 1831, she returned to the Mediterranean under Lord Clarence Paget. In 1852, she became a coal hulk and receiving ship before being used as a _target for torpedoes and sold for breaking in 1870."@en ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Quarter_deck , dbr:Carronade , , , dbr:Maurizio , dbr:Surveyor_of_the_Navy , dbr:Schooner , dbc:Maritime_incidents_in_October_1870 , dbr:Isle_of_Grain , , dbr:Keel , dbr:Lord_William_Bentinck , , , , dbr:Commander-in-chief . @prefix ns11: . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink ns11:weatherly , , dbr:Bomb_vessel , dbr:Mediterranean , , dbr:Sixth-rate , dbr:Penelope-class_frigate , , dbr:Fort_Lillo , dbr:Western_Squadron , dbr:Ushant , dbr:Marine_salvage , dbr:Zuid-Beveland , , dbr:Cordouan_Lighthouse , dbr:Lugger , dbr:Close-hauled , dbr:Royal_Navy , dbr:Battle_of_the_Basque_Roads , dbr:Hampshire , , dbr:Isle_of_Portland , dbr:Cadzand , dbr:Topgallant_sail , dbr:Vigo , dbr:Corvette , dbr:Cruiser , dbr:Felucca , dbr:Fort_de_Bertheaume , dbr:Ship_commissioning , dbr:Bourdeaux , dbr:Main_battery , , dbr:Quarterdeck , dbr:Camaret-sur-Mer , , , dbr:James_Brisbane , dbr:Sicily , , , dbr:Bay_of_Gibraltar , dbr:Receiving_ship , , dbr:Antwerp , dbr:Depth_of_hold , , dbr:Robert_Seppings , dbr:Bordeaux , dbr:Prize_money , dbr:Ship_breaking , dbr:Letter_of_marque , dbr:William_Cornwallis , , dbr:Vlissingen , dbr:Stern , dbr:Fifth-rate , dbr:Lord_Clarence_Paget , , dbr:Gun-brig , dbr:Easton_Massacre , dbr:Azores , dbr:In_ordinary , dbr:French_Revolutionary_War , dbr:Tons_burthen , , dbr:Kent , , , , dbr:Gun_deck , , dbr:English_Channel , dbr:Bucklers_Hard , dbc:Maritime_incidents_in_1804 , dbr:Forecastle , , dbr:Chatham_Dockyard , dbr:Amphibious_operation , dbr:Cutting_out , dbr:Veere , dbr:Lord_William_Stuart , , , dbr:Full-rigged_ship , dbr:Coal_hulk , dbr:Sheerness_Dockyard , dbr:Scuttling , dbr:Pound_sterling , , dbr:Battle_of_Basque_Roads , dbr:Portoferraio , , dbc:Fifth-rate_frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy , dbr:Striking_the_colours , dbr:Laid_up , dbr:Royal_Marines , dbr:Kingdom_of_Holland , , , , , , dbr:Ships_of_the_line , dbr:Gunboats , dbr:Privateer , dbr:Gulf_of_Spezia , , dbr:Levee , dbr:Walcheren_Campaign , , , , dbr:Edward_Pellew , dbr:Fifth_rate , , dbr:Fireship , dbr:Impressment , dbr:Elba , , , dbr:Gulf_of_Genoa , dbr:Walcheren , , , dbr:Brig , , dbr:Lorient , , dbr:Woolwich_Dockyard , , dbr:Frigate , dbr:Genoa , dbr:Hired_armed_vessels , dbr:Schouwen-Duiveland , , dbr:John_Tremayne_Rodd , , dbr:Groix , dbc:Ships_built_on_the_Beaulieu_River , dbr:Scheldt , , dbr:Vice-Admiral , , . @prefix dbt: . dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Infobox_ship_characteristics , dbt:Infobox_ship_career , dbt:Featured_article , dbt:Use_British_English , dbt:Refn , dbt:Main_article , dbt:Sclass , dbt:Ship , dbt:HMS , dbt:Small , dbt:Shipboxflag , dbt:Use_dmy_dates , dbt:Other_ships , dbt:Cite_book , dbt:Ill , , dbt:Aigle_class_frigate , dbt:Reflist , dbt:Convert , , dbt:Commons_category-inline , dbt:Short_description , dbt:Fraction ; dbo:thumbnail ; dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1121955287 ; dbo:wikiPageExternalLink , , , . @prefix xsd: . dbo:wikiPageLength "47355"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ; dbo:wikiPageID 51121477 ; owl:sameAs , wikidata:Q27997136 , . @prefix prov: . prov:wasDerivedFrom ; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf ; dbo:length "44.5008"^^xsd:double . @prefix dbd: . @prefix ns16: . ns16:length "44500.8"^^dbd:millimetre ; dbo:class dbr:Fifth-rate ; dbo:status "Broken up" ; dbo:cost "14335.0"^^dbd:poundSterling ; dbo:shipLaunch "1801-09-23"^^xsd:date ; dbp:shipLaunched "1801-09-23"^^xsd:date ; dbp:shipBuilder "Balthazar and Edward Adams"@en ; dbp:shipPropulsion "Sails"@en ; dbo:orderDate "1798-09-15"^^xsd:date ; dbp:shipOrdered "1798-09-15"^^xsd:date ; dbo:shipBeam "11.5824"^^xsd:double ; dbp:shipFate dbr:Ship_breaking ; dbp:shipLaidDown "November 1798"@en ; dbp:shipName "HMS Aigle"@en ; dbp:shipLength "* \n*"@en ; dbp:shipComplement 264 ; dbp:shipCountry "United Kingdom"@en ; dbp:shipCommissioned "December 1802"@en ; dbp:shipArmament "* Gun deck: 26 \u00D7 18-pounder guns\n* QD: 4 \u00D7 9-pounder guns + 8 \u00D7 32-pounder carronades\n* Fc: 4 \u00D7 9-pounder guns + 2 \u00D7 32-pounder carronades"@en ; dbp:shipTonsBurthen 970 ; dbp:shipSailPlan "Fully Rigged Ship"@en ; dbp:shipClass "fifth-rate frigate"@en ; dbp:shipOriginalCost "14335.0"^^dbd:poundSterling .
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