• HMS Pembroke was a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford on 22 November 1694. Pembroke was captured by French warships...
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  • 1690, captured by the French in 1694 and subsequently wrecked. HMS Pembroke (1694) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1694 and captured by the French in...
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  • until he died on 2 May 1693. On 17 January 1694 she came under command of Captain Rodger Bellwood, RN. HMS Pembroke was taken by a 40-gun French privateer...
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  • HMS Endeavour (1694 bomb vessel), a 4-gun bomb vessel purchased in 1694 and sold in 1696 HMS Endeavour (1694 fire ship), a fire ship purchased in 1694 and sold...
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    1693–1697 HMS Maidstone 1693 HMS Jersey 1694 HMS Lizard (i) 1694 HMS Newport 1694 HMS Falcon 1694 HMS Queenborough 1694 HMS Swan 1694 HMS Drake 1694 HMS Solebay...
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    Senior Naval Lord in the First Whig Junto in May 1694 and took a fleet out into the Mediterranean in June 1694, becoming the first English naval commander...
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  • Thomas Pocock (clergyman) (category Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford)
    scholar. He was educated at Abingdon, and entered Pembroke College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1694. He was M.A. of St Mary Hall, Oxford in 1698....
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    Rooke joined the Board of Admiralty led by Admiral Edward Russell in May 1694. He also became commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Fleet in August 1695...
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    74-gun ship, HMS Dragon, after she was run aground in 1832. Many of the workmen commuted by boat from nearby communities until Pembroke Dock town was...
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    entertainment and retail complex ('Chatham Maritime') and the former Barracks (HMS Pembroke) became Universities at Medway. St Mary's Island, a 150-acre (0.61 km2)...
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    hurricane swept ashore 35 ships lying in other ports in Antigua, while HMS Hector and HMS Winchelsea, both moored in English Harbour, suffered no damage.[citation...
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    Richard, later renamed HMS Royal James 1670 – HMS Saint Andrew; first-rate ship of the line, later renamed HMS Royal Anne 1701 – HMS Royal Sovereign; first-rate...
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    referred to as The King's Yard (or The Queen's Yard, as appropriate). In 1694, Edmund Dummer referred to "His Majesty's new Dock and Yard at Plymouth";...
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  • to HMS Cambridge. He took part in the St. James's Day Battle. From 1667 until 1691 he remained in his rank serving on board HMS Sapphire and then HMS Constant...
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    Sir John Chicheley under First Lord of Admiralty Thomas Herbert, Earl of Pembroke. On 22 May 1702 the Board of Admiralty ceased control of Naval Affairs...
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    (1693) – sank 1695 Canterbury 60 (1693) Sunderland 60 (1694) – scuttled 1737 Pembroke 60 (1694) – captured 1709 Gloucester 60 (1695) – broken up 1731...
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    Constitution vs HMS Guerriere on 19 August 1812, USS United States vs HMS Macedonian on 25 October, USS Constitution vs HMS Java on 29–30 December, HMS Shannon...
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    complement. In recognition of this service he was promoted, 24 December 1694, to the command of the Newark of 80 guns, in which, and afterwards in the...
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    "Order to expel barbarians" came into effect. The U.S. merchant steamer SS Pembroke, under Captain Simon Cooper, was riding at anchor outside Shimonoseki Strait...
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    command of the sixth-rate HMS Lark. In January 1678 he was appointed to the fifth-rate HMS Swan, and later in the year returned to HMS Antelope. In 1681, he...
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    Content in June 1678; hulked in 1694. Fendant 48, later 58 guns (launched 29 August 1672 at Bayonne) – hulked in April 1694. Incertain 48, later 56 guns...
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    of Moll Flanders Great Books Online, François Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694–1778). "Letter XXI—On the Earl of Rochester and Mr. Waller" Letters on the...
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    Mornington became HMS Drake. Other examples include: HMS Calcutta HMS Glatton HMS Hindostan (1795) HMS Hindostan (1804) HMS Malabar HMS Buffalo Their design...
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  • 1690s (section 1694)
    of piracy although he is later reprieved. January 27 The crew of the ship HMS Welfare, commanded by John Strong, become the first European people to land...
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    W. "London in the Nineteenth Century". University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 13 December...
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  • Reserves HMS Calliope HMS Cambria HMS Ceres HMS Dalriada HMS Eaglet HMS Ferret HMS Flying Fox HMS Forward HMS Hibernia HMS King Alfred HMS President HMS Scotia...
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    minister Henry Pelham (1694–1754) Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke (c. 1100 – 1148) William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146/1147–1219) Richard...
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    accommodation; in 1908 it moved to new purpose-built accommodation alongside HMS Pembroke and the Victualling Store reverted to providing barracks accommodation...
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  • del ler San Francisco 60 (Acquired 1714) - Wrecked 1716 Pembroke 60 (1694, ex-British Pembroke, acquired 1709/14) - Wrecked 1718 Lanfranco 60 (Acquired...
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    colony was re-established by Captain John Stott with the ships HMS Juno, HMS Hound and HMS Florida (a mail ship which had already been at the founding of...
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