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    HMS Advice was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Southampton to the dimensions laid down in the 1741 proposals of the 1719...
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  • 1711. HMS Advice (1712) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1712. She was renamed HMS Milford in 1744, and was sold in 1749. HMS Advice (1745) was a...
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  • 1707. HMS Eagle (1696) was a 10-gun advice boat launched in 1696 and wrecked in 1703. HMS Eagle (c.1745 fireship) was a fireship sunk in 1745 as a breakwater...
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    launched in 1744 and captured in 1745. HMS Mercury (1745) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1745 and broken up in 1753. HMS Mercury (1756) was a 20-gun sixth...
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    the 1745 Rising that attempted to restore the House of Stuart to the British throne. Starting with less than 1,000 men at Glenfinnan in August 1745, the...
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    Charles Edward Stuart (category People of the Jacobite rising of 1745)
    of 1745. The Jacobite forces under Charles initially achieved several victories in the field, including the Battle of Prestonpans in September 1745 and...
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    John O'Sullivan (soldier) (category Jacobite military personnel of the Jacobite rising of 1745)
    trusted his advice: in return, O’Sullivan was to be unerringly loyal to him. From this point he was closely involved in planning the 1745 expedition and...
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    transferred to HMS Ipswich and three months later, joined HMS Mary. On 16 September 1702, Vernon was promoted lieutenant and appointed to HMS Lennox serving...
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  • afterwards went to American waters to combat piracy. Martin took command of HMS Advice in 1727, and was assigned at first to the fleet supporting Gibraltar,...
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    Salisbury 50 (1745) – condemned 1761 Advice 50 (1745) – broken up 1756 Gloucester 50 (1745) – broken up 1764 Norwich 50 (1745) – sold 1768 Ruby 50 (1745) – broken...
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    Hele, by whom he had twelve children: Charlotte Trelawny (1687/8 – aft. 1745), unmarried Letitia Trelawny (born 1689), married Sir Harry Trelawny, 5th...
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    Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat (category Jacobite military personnel of the Jacobite rising of 1745)
    Lovat. Convicted of high treason for his role in the Jacobite rising of 1745, he was the last man in Britain to be executed by beheading. He supported...
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  • 50-gun fourth-rate HMS Advice. Michell saw subsequent service as a lieutenant in the 70-gun ships of the line HMS Royal Oak and HMS Ipswich before he was...
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    Alexander Cameron (priest) (category Jacobite military personnel of the Jacobite rising of 1745)
    Alexander Cameron served in this position for the rest of the Jacobite rising of 1745. After reportedly carrying his brother off the field after Lochiel was shot...
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    young age and worked on slave ships in the slave trade for several years. In 1745, he himself became a slave of Princess Peye, a woman of the Sherbro people...
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    the by-then abandoned Essequibo was occupied by Matthys Bergenaar. After 1745, the number of plantations along the Demerara River and its tributaries rapidly...
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    settle Japan owing to the circumstances surrounding the Seven Years' War. 1745. Thomas Astley reprints by popular demand the Logbook of William Adams in...
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    established farms in the surrounding area while under French control from 1720 to 1745 and 1746–1758 and the French military established a small military force...
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    were, in order of birth: Benedict (1738–1739), Hannah (1742–1803), Mary (1745–1753), Absolom (1747–1750), and Elizabeth (1749–1755). Through his maternal...
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    64-gun ship of the line built at Deptford (1745) HMS Kent 64-gun ship of the line built at Deptford (1746) HMS Yarmouth 64-gun ship of the line designed...
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    announced in a ceremony held at the HMNB Portsmouth Naval Base in the UK, that HMS Clyde had been transferred to the Royal Bahrain Naval Force, with the ship...
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    HMS Defiance, 80-gun ship of the line HMS Cambridge, and 32-gun frigate HMS Poole To Newfoundland: 48-gun frigate HMS Advice and 18-gun frigate HMS Advice...
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    of the Soldiers acting as Marines" on board Vernon's flagship, the 80-gun HMS Princess Caroline. Because of this service, the 43rd Foot was called "Gooch's...
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    Jane Randolph. Peter Jefferson moved his family to Tuckahoe Plantation in 1745 on the death of William Randolph III, the plantation's owner and Jefferson's...
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  • 2nd Regiment) from 1796 to 1798. Returning from Honduras on the transport HMS Calypso in June 1798 with the grenadier company of that regiment, MacCarthy...
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  • the Austrian Succession. The Pennsylvania Gazette of July 4, 1745, reported: "They had advice in Bermuda of the loss of 7 of their sloops ... taken in different...
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    Damnation and Starvation: Priests and Merchants in Newfoundland Politics, 1745–1855, McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 978-0-7735-1880-3. Higgins, Jenny...
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    station and in convoy service to America. In 1745 he was promoted to post captain and given command of HMS Wager, in which he took out a large convoy to...
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  • playing Fanorona with him like he did with Achilles. John de la Tour (died 1745) is a French-Canadian Assassin considered to be the first Assassin active...
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    The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources, 1745–1799. Vol. v.9. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. —— (1933)...
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