Pierre-Nicolas Lahalle

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Pierre-Nicolas Lahalle (Epreville, 1 April 1772 - Roscoff, 5 August 1828 [1] ) was a French naval officer.

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Career

In 1809, he captained the 40-gun frigate Topaze. She was captured during the action of 22 January 1809. [2]

In late 1812, he commanded the frigate Hortense. [3]

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    References

    1. Les capitaines de vaisseau
    2. Troude, op. cit., p.60
    3. Troude, op. cit., p.173

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