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Brigantine (2797 bytes)
1: In [[sailing]], a '''brigantine''' is a vessel with two masts, at least one of wh... 3: In modern parlance, a '''brigantine''' is a principally fore-and-aft rig with a squar... 5: ...th century]], the [[Royal Navy]] used the term '''brigantine''' (often contracted to ''brig'') to refer to sma... 7: ...-aft rigged on the mizzen. Many [[sloop]]s were "brigantine-rigged". 9: ...rine'' by William Falconer defines ''brig'' and ''brigantine'' as follows: Brigantine, New Jersey (2660 bytes) 1: '''Brigantine''' is a city located in [[Atlantic County, New Je... 4: Brigantine is located at 39°24'8" North, 74°22'45" W... 17: [[de:Brigantine (New Jersey)]] Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector (723 bytes) 1: The '''Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector''', numbered (and unsigned) as '''New J... Brig (837 bytes) 5: ...which also has other historical meanings. ''See [[brigantine]], [[brig sloop]].'' Samuel Chew (1750-1778) (907 bytes) 3: ... against [[United Kingdom|British]] commerce. The brigantine, carrying ten four-pounders, fell in with a Briti... Hermaphrodite brig (435 bytes) 3: ...usage is to refer to this type of vessel as a ''[[brigantine]]''. USS Retaliation (384 bytes) 3: ...[USS Retaliation (1778)|''Retaliation'']] was a [[brigantine]] which operated in the [[Continental Navy]]. New Jersey State Highway 87 (334 bytes) 1: ...with [[United States Highway 30]] to a point in [[Brigantine, New Jersey]] where the road changes designation ... HMS London (1937 bytes) 6: ...don (1756 brigantine)|''London'']] was a 16-gun [[brigantine]] built on [[Lake Ontario]] and captured by the [... Ship's wheel (659 bytes) 2: ...age:FS_Belle_Poule_Wheel.jpg|thumb|Wheel of the [[brigantine]] ''[[FS_Belle_Poule|La Belle Poule]]'']] USS Andrew Doria (615 bytes) 3: ...SS Andrew Doria (1775)|''Andrew Doria'']] was a [[brigantine]] of the Continental Navy, notable as the first U... Barquentine (665 bytes) 3: ...asts. See also [[sail-plan]]. Related rigs are [[brigantine]] (2 masts), [[barque]] (square-rigged on all but... Bridge (ship) (1089 bytes) 2: ...[Image:FS_Etoile_bridge.jpg|thumb|Bridge of the [[brigantine]] ''L'Etoile'']] John Foster Williams (2657 bytes) 3: ... of her 95-man crew. ''Hazard'' sent the captured brigantine back to [[Massachusetts]] under a prize crew and ... USS Baltimore (1105 bytes) 3: ...first [[USS Baltimore (1777)|''Baltimore'']], a [[brigantine]] of 12 guns, was built in [[1777]] at Baltimore,... USS Lexington (1417 bytes) 3: ...S Lexington (1776)|''Lexington'']] was a 14-gun [[brigantine]] originally named ''Wild Duck'' purchased in [[1... Boyd Massacre (1446 bytes) 1: The '''Boyd''' was a 395 [[ton]] [[brigantine]] [[convict ship]] which sailed from [[Sydney Cov... USS Sachem (1776) (3187 bytes) 54: Continental [[brigantine]], [[USS Lexington (1776)|''Lexington'']], comman... 56: ...earing the capes. On 12 August, ''Sachem'' fought brigantine, ''Three Friends'', for over two hours before the... USS Andrew Doria (1775) (1809 bytes) 18: The [[brigantine]] was named after a 15th century genoese admiral ... USS Boxer (1473 bytes) 11: * The fourth ''Boxer'' was a training [[brigantine]] launched [[11 October]] [[1904]] by [[Portsmout...
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