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- HMS Amazon (links | edit)
- HMS Agamemnon (links | edit)
- HMS Bellona (1760) (links | edit)
- Battle of Copenhagen (1807) (links | edit)
- Earl Nelson (links | edit)
- Viscount Chelmsford (links | edit)
- HMS London (links | edit)
- HMS Glatton (links | edit)
- Bomb vessel (links | edit)
- Thomas Graves (Royal Navy officer) (links | edit)
- List of program music (links | edit)
- Christian Günther von Bernstorff (links | edit)
- Rosenborg Castle (links | edit)
- List of wars involving Poland (links | edit)
- Home Riggs Popham (links | edit)
- Second Battle of Zurich (links | edit)
- First Battle of Zurich (links | edit)
- Bremen-Verden (links | edit)
- History of Copenhagen (links | edit)
- Battle of Camperdown (links | edit)
- Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford (links | edit)
- Campaigns of 1799 in the French Revolutionary Wars (links | edit)
- Campaigns of 1800 in the Napoleonic Wars (links | edit)
- Campaigns of 1801 in the Napoleonic Wars (links | edit)
- Samuel Graves (links | edit)
- Maria Graham (links | edit)
- List of ships of the line of Denmark (links | edit)
- Switzerland in the Napoleonic era (links | edit)
- HMS Discovery (links | edit)
- History of the Royal Navy (after 1707) (links | edit)
- HMS Ramillies (links | edit)
- HMS Defence (1763) (links | edit)
- HMS Defiance (1783) (links | edit)
- HMS Ganges (1782) (links | edit)
- HMS Monarch (links | edit)
- John Quilliam (links | edit)
- HMS Agamemnon (1781) (links | edit)
- HMS Arrow (links | edit)
- Gunboat War (links | edit)
- HMS Hecla (links | edit)
- Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer) (links | edit)
- Turning a blind eye (links | edit)
- Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) (links | edit)
- List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll (links | edit)
- Charles Pasley (links | edit)
- Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (links | edit)
- List of wars: 1500–1799 (links | edit)
- Edward Troubridge (links | edit)
- HMS Polyphemus (1782) (links | edit)