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Saturday, 21 June 2014

Dutch brigs Zr.Ms. Panter and Vliegende Visch arrived at Vlissingen, Netherlands according to the Dutch newspaper Vlissingse Courant dated 7 April 1835

An item dated Vlissingen, Netherlands the 6th reported that the Dutch brigs Zr.Ms. Panter (1) commanded by C. Edeling and Zr.Ms. Vliegende Visch (2) commanded by H.J. Tunning arrived on the 5th on the roads coming from Texel, Netherlands. The latter departed the 6th back to open sea.

Notes
1. Brig 1st class, also called Panter, laid down on 24 June 1823 at the navy yard at Vlissingen, Netherlands by C. Soetermeer, stricken 1845, dimensions 31,5 x 9,3 x 4,5 (depth of hold) metres and armament 18 guns.
2. Laid down at the navy yard of Rotterdam, Netherlands on 25 July 1826 by P. Glavimanss Jz., launched on 17 June 1829, 1845 guard ship, broken up 1847, dimensions 26,5 (load line) x 8,2 (inner hull) x 3,2 (fore)-4,2 (aft) x 4,26 (depth below maindeck), displacement 352 tons, an armament of 14 guns (12-12pd carronades and 2-6pd guns), a crew numbering 46-56 men and a speed of 9-10½ knots.