- French ship Wattignies (1794)
The "Wattignies" was a
74-gun ship of the line of theFrench Navy .She took part in the French expedition to Ireland in 1798.
In July 1808, she was converted to a
fluyt .
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The "Wattignies" was a
She took part in the French expedition to Ireland in 1798.
In July 1808, she was converted to a
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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