HMS Saracen (1812) (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Foreign Naval Stations". Commercial Chronicle. London. 30 May 1816. p. 5. Retrieved 3 July 2014. We have already inserted a list of the ships which had been fitted out upon the Peace Establishment, and sailed for the Mediterranean, China, East Indies, and St. Helena. We now present those which have sailed for the other Foreign stations for three years:—
    HALIFAX.— Niger, 40, Capt. Jackson; Pactolus, 38, Capt. Dobbie ; Harrier, 18, Sir C. Jones; Saracen, 18, Capt. Gore; Opossum, 10, Lord John Hay.
  • "Ship News". Sun (London). 9 December 1816. p. 3. Retrieved 24 September 2019. The Forth, 40, Sir Thomas Louis, arrived there [Halifax] on the 24th October, wth the Earl and Countess of Dalhousie, from England. Admiral Griffith shifted his flag into her [Forth], and sailed to Bermuda on the 10th [November 1816] for the winter; the Pactolus and Saracen in company. The Dee also sailed for Bermuda with mails.
  • "Ship News". Hampshire Chronicle. 14 December 1818. p. 5. Retrieved 3 July 2014. The Saracen, 18 guns, Capt. John Gore, from Bermuda, was released from quarantine on Wednesday [9 December 1818, having arrived on 5 December,] and is ordered to proceed to Chatham to be paid off.

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  • "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. 26 April 1816. p. 2. Retrieved 4 March 2026 via HathiTrust.
  • "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. 27 December 1816. p. 2. Retrieved 4 March 2026 via HathiTrust.

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