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- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane abstract "The Central Atlantic hurricane of 1782, was a hurricane that hit the fleet of British Admiral Thomas Graves as it sailed across the North Atlantic in September 1782. It is believed to have killed some 3,500 people.On 25 July Admiral Graves sailed a fleet from Bluefields, Jamaica, escorted by a naval force consisting of his flagship, the 74-gun HMS Ramillies, and the 74-gun ships HMS Canada and HMS Centaur, with the 36-gun frigate HMS Pallas. Graves was escorting a number of French ships captured by the British during operations off North and Central America. These were the 110-gun Ville de Paris, the 74-gun ships Glorieux and Hector and the 64-gun Ardent, all captured at the Battle of the Saintes by Sir George Brydges Rodney's fleet, and the 74-gun Caton, captured at the Battle of the Mona Passage by Sir Samuel Hood. Also with the fleet were a number of British merchant ships. Graves also had under his command the captured former-French 74-gun Jason, but she did not leave with the rest of the fleet, having stayed at Jamaica to complete her watering.In the night of 5 September, Hector met the French frigates Aigle and Gloire; in the ensuing Action of 5 September 1782, Hector sustained severe damage, but was saved from capture by the rest of the convoy.On 17 September 1782, the fleet under Admiral Graves was caught in a violent storm off the banks of Newfoundland. Ardent and Caton were forced to leave the fleet and make for a safe anchorage, Ardent returning to Jamaica and Caton making for Halifax in company with Pallas. Of the rest of the warships, only Canada and Jason survived to reach England. The French prizes Ville de Paris, Glorieux and Hector foundered, as did HMS Centaur. HMS Ramillies had to be abandoned, and was burnt. A number of the merchant fleet, including Dutton, British Queen, Withywood, Rodney, Ann, Minerva and Mentor also foundered. Altogether around 3,500 lives were lost from the various ships.".
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- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Action_of_5_September_1782.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Admiral_(Royal_Navy).
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Mona_Passage.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Saintes.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Bluefields,_Jamaica.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Category:1780–1789_Atlantic_hurricane_seasons.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Category:1782_in_Canada.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Category:1782_natural_disasters.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atlantic_hurricanes.
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- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Flagship.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink French_frigate_Aigle_(1782).
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink French_frigate_Gloire_(1778).
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink French_ship_Caton_(1777).
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink French_ship_Hector_(1756).
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink French_ship_Ville_de_Paris_(1764).
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink George_Brydges_Rodney,_1st_Baron_Rodney.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Ardent_(1764).
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Argonaut_(1782).
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Glorieux.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Halifax,_Nova_Scotia.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink List_of_deadliest_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Hood,_1st_Viscount_Hood.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Graves,_1st_Baron_Graves.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_cyclone.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLink File:Naufrage_du_vaisseaux_le_Ville_de_Paris_en_1782_apres_bataille_des_Saintes.jpg.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLinkText "1782 Central Atlantic hurricane".
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central Atlantic hurricane of 1782".
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLinkText "hurricane storm".
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLinkText "hurricane".
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane wikiPageWikiLinkText "violent storm".
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- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane subject Category:1780–1789_Atlantic_hurricane_seasons.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane subject Category:1782_in_Canada.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane subject Category:1782_natural_disasters.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane subject Category:Atlantic_hurricanes.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane subject Category:Unknown-strength_tropical_cyclones.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane hypernym Hurricane.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane type Event.
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- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane type Event.
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane comment "The Central Atlantic hurricane of 1782, was a hurricane that hit the fleet of British Admiral Thomas Graves as it sailed across the North Atlantic in September 1782. It is believed to have killed some 3,500 people.On 25 July Admiral Graves sailed a fleet from Bluefields, Jamaica, escorted by a naval force consisting of his flagship, the 74-gun HMS Ramillies, and the 74-gun ships HMS Canada and HMS Centaur, with the 36-gun frigate HMS Pallas.".
- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane label "1782 Central Atlantic hurricane".
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- 1782_Central_Atlantic_hurricane depiction Naufrage_du_vaisseaux_le_Ville_de_Paris_en_1782_apres_bataille_des_Saintes.jpg.
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