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The purpose of HMS ACASTA is to accurately portray a crew of His Majesty's Royal Navy circa 1800-1810 for the educational benefit of the public and for the mutual research and enjoyment of the individ

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HMS Acasta Pages Home History Crew Schedule About Us In Action Wives & Sweethearts Aux. Monday, April 27 A Letter from Trafalgar The following is a letter written by Robert Hope, a sailmaker aboard HMS Temeraire during the Trafalgar action in 1805. H M Ship Temeraire Portsmouth Nov. 4th 1805 Dear Brother, This is with my love to you hopeing It will find you in good health As I bless god I am at present, what do you of us lads Of the Sea now, I think they won’t send their fleets Out again in a hurry, I suppose you know more About the Action than I can tell you, the first Ship that we Engaged was the Santa Trinidada The Spanish four Decker. We engage her three Quarters of an hour when the Victory fell [erased] Along Side of him we dropd a Stern when five More of the Enemy’s Ships came upon us and Engage us on every Quarter, for one hour and Sixteen minutes, when one Struck but being so Closely Engaged that we could not take posession Of her at th...

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