. . . . . . . "At the \"Reduction of Trinidad\" in 1797 Dictator participated in the later stages, not having arrived until the 18th February, the prize money awarded reflecting this late arrival. On 8 March 1801, whilst disembarking the army at Aboukir Bay for the Egyptian campaign, one seaman was killed and a midshipman, Edward Robinson, fatally wounded. Prize money for the capture of enemy ships was usually shared with other warships in the squadron between 1801 and 1806."@en . . . . . . . "HMS Dictator (1783)"@en . . . "At the \"Reduction of Trinidad\" in 1797 Dictator participated in the later stages, not having arrived until the 18th February, the prize money awarded reflecting this late arrival. On 8 March 1801, whilst disembarking the army at Aboukir Bay for the Egyptian campaign, one seaman was killed and a midshipman, Edward Robinson, fatally wounded. Prize money for the capture of enemy ships was usually shared with other warships in the squadron between 1801 and 1806. Because Dictator served in the navy's Egyptian campaign between 8 March 1801 and 2 September, her officers and crew qualified for the clasp \"Egypt\" to the Naval General Service Medal that the Admiralty issued in 1847 to all surviving claimants."@en . . . "--10-21"^^ .