HMS Lyme was a 28-gun, sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Originally ordered as a 24 gun ship to the draft of the French privateer Tyger. The sixth...
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named HMS Lyme: HMS Lyme (1654), 52-gun third rate. Renamed Montagu in 1660. HMS Lyme (1695), 20-gun sixth rate. HMS Lyme (1740), 24-gun sixth rate. HMS Lyme (1748)...
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29-pounder guns on the upper deck. HMS Lyme 1748 – wrecked in the Baltic off the Swedish Coast on 18.10.1760 HMS Unicorn 1748 – broken up 1771 Those fifth-rate...
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sixth rate launched in 1694. She was wrecked in 1709 on Boston Rock, Lyme Regis. HMS Solebay (1711) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1711. She was converted...
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the Royal Navy. HMS Lyme Ordered: 29 April 1747 Builder: Deptford Royal Dockyard Laid Down: 24 September 1747 Launched: 10 December 1748 Completed: 8 February...
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HMS Unicorn was a 28-gun Lyme-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was originally ordered as a 24-gun ship to the draft of the French privateer...
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Suffolk the ship was designed by Sir Thomas Slade based on the earlier Lyme of 1748, "with such alterations as may tend to the better stowing of men and...
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HMS Tartar was a 28-gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Tartar was designed by Sir Thomas Slade and based on Lyme of 1748, "with such alterations...
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designed by Sir Thomas Slade, based on the prototype 28-gun frigate Lyme (launched in 1748), "with such alterations as may tend to the better stowing of men...
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sixth-rate HMS Lyme in 1727, the fifth-rate HMS Kinsale in 1729 and the fourth-rate HMS Oxford in 1731. He went to command the third-rate HMS Hampton Court...
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a volunteer on board the frigate HMS Lyme on 8 January in either 1721 or 1722. He was promoted to midshipman on Lyme on 9 January in either 1723 or 1724...
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Coventry class, designed by Sir Thomas Slade as a development of based on HMS Lyme, "with such alterations as may tend to the better stowing of men and carrying...
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Shropshire in 1606. His son, the second Viscount, represented Newcastle-under-Lyme in Parliament and supported King Charles I during the Civil War. His younger...
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He was then promoted to lieutenant on 22 April 1748 and was appointed to serve on the 22-gun frigate HMS Inverness, which he did until she was paid off...
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class, designed in 1756 by Sir Thomas Slade as a development of his HMS Lyme of 1748, "with such alterations as may tend to the better stowing of men and...
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withinboard as may be judged necessary", making her a further development of Lyme. A further twelve ships were built to the draught of Coventry between 1756...
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London. The first complete ichthyosaur fossil is found by Mary Anning at Lyme Regis. Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility ('by a lady'). Francis Place's...
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light cruiser HMS Black Prince and escorting destroyers intercept a flotilla of German destroyers, sinking one of them. 28 April Battle of Lyme Bay – German...
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The List of shipwrecks in 1748 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1748. Prior to 1752, when the Calendar Act set 1 January as the...
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parts of Montville, Colchester, and Lyme in 1819 Waterford in 1801. East Lyme created from parts of Waterford and Lyme in 1839. Fishers Island officially...
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the Titanic and Great Disasters of the Sea. Eekelers, Dirk; Lettens, Jan. "HMS Coronation (north part) [+1691]". wrecksite. Retrieved 15 May 2021. "Harwich...
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captured from the Dutch, hulked 1675, broken up 1703 Montague 62 – built as Lyme in 1654, rebuilt as Montague in 1675 and again rebuilt in 1698 Constant Warwick (1645)...
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he may have temporarily been aboard Byng's flagship HMS Barfleur. Knowles was assigned to HMS Lyme in June 1721, initially serving as a servant to Captain...
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were rebuilt from existing ships to this Establishment specification – the Lyme and Shoreham in 1720, Scarborough in 1722, Lowestoffe in 1723, Garland, Seaford...
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and diseases transmitted through animals such as the West Nile virus and Lyme disease. Health care workers, including veterinary health workers, risk exposure...
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Holywell, Cambridgeshire Pilot Boat, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, Southwold, and Lyme Regis, Dorset Ship Defiance, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now closed) Steam Packet...
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Aston 1; Dundee 2, Dundee West 10 Earl Gower: St Mawes 4; Newcastle-Under-Lyme 4; Staffordshire 5 Shirley Williams: Hitchin 2; Hertford and Stevenage 1;...
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(1799–1847): paleontologist who became known for discoveries of certain fossils in Lyme Regis, Dorset. Anning was devoutly religious, and attended a Congregational...
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1747. "(untitled)". Lloyd's List. No. 12. Lloyd's of London. July 1747. "HMS Maidstone [+1747]". Wrecksite. Retrieved 20 January 2015. "(untitled)". Lloyd's...
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privateering included Thomas & Nathaniel Shaw of New London and John McCurdy of Lyme. In the months before the British raid on New London and Groton, a New London...
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