HMS Windsor was a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford on 31 October 1695. On 18 November 1725 she was ordered to...
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borne the name HMS Windsor, after the English town of Windsor, Berkshire: HMS Windsor (1695) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1695. She was rebuilt...
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in 1694. HMS Cambridge (1695) was an 80-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1695. She was rebuilt in 1715 and broken up in 1750. HMS Cambridge (1755)...
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Hastings (i) 1695 HMS Milford 1695 HMS Arundel 1695 HMS Rye 1696 HMS Scarborough 1696 HMS Looe (i) 1696 HMS Lynn 1696 HMS Fowey 1696 HMS Southsea Castle...
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on to command the third-rate HMS Grafton in 1693, the third-rate HMS Monck in 1694 and the fourth-rate HMS Windsor in 1695. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief...
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under the command of John Ernle. She was rebuilt at Woolwich Dockyard in 1695, again as a 64-gun ship. Defiance was part of a squadron under Vice-Admiral...
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(the claimant to the Spanish throne) to Windsor Castle in December 1703. Flying his flag in the second rate HMS Royal Katherine, he commanded the allied...
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sank 1695 Canterbury 60 (1693) Sunderland 60 (1694) – scuttled 1737 Pembroke 60 (1694) – captured 1709 Gloucester 60 (1695) – broken up 1731 Windsor 60...
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the chase and fight", and condemned them to be shot. John Constable of HMS Windsor was found guilty of breach of orders and drunkenness and was cashiered...
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Westminster Abbey to Windsor Castle. A large procession accompanied the monarch's body for the first part of its final journey to Windsor (from the Abbey to...
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The Coldstream Guards have earned 117 battle honours: Tangier 1680, Namur 1695, Gibraltar 1704–1705, Oudenarde, Malplaquet, Dettingen, Lincelles, Egypt...
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List of shipwrecks in the 17th century (redirect from List of shipwrecks in 1695)
Coronate' (1691)". Threedecks. Retrieved 26 August 2019. Lettens, Jan. "HMS Charles (+1695)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 26 July 2014. Historic England. "Monument...
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Dockyard by the Royal Navy in November 1695. In 1698 he transferred briefly to Kinsale where he launched HMS Kinsale at Cork Docks in Ireland. He then...
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HMS Poole was a 32-gun fifth rate built by Joseph Nye & George Moore of East Cowes on the Isle of Wight in 1695/96. She spent the first part of her career...
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Timeline of the American Revolution (redirect from 1695 in the United States)
Continental Army moves into its eighth and final winter quarters, at the New Windsor Cantonment and in the Hudson Highlands (November) Preliminary Articles...
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Strode 1686–1688: William Eyton 1688–1689: Thomas Stradling 1689–1695: Charles O'Hara 1695–1722: Lt. Gen. Henry Withers 1722–1729: Lt. Gen. William Tatton...
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Henry Fane (died 1706) (category English MPs 1690–1695)
returned as Whig Member of Parliament (MP) for Reading in 1689, 1690 and 1695 (1689–1698). Other awards and posts included: JP for Devon 1674–1687; JP...
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HMS Expedition was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line built at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1677/79. She was in active commission during the War of the English...
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of Modyford and subsequent Governors Edward D'Oyley and Thomas Hickman-Windsor Buccaneers were invited, firstly with Christopher Myngs and later Dutch...
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Fredericton, New Brunswick (1691–1694), and Saint John, New Brunswick (1695–1699). Until 1784, New Brunswick was part of Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia...
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voyage of James Cook: English explorer Captain James Cook and his crew aboard HMS Endeavour complete the circumnavigation of New Zealand. April 12 – The Townshend...
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height of the battle Nelson was mortally wounded on board his flagship, HMS Victory; by the time he died later that day, victory was assured. Nelson...
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world's first scheduled airmail post service flies between Hendon and Windsor, Berkshire. 4 October: The first escalator on the London Underground system...
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ancestor, King Louis IX. April 28 – The 90-gun English Royal Navy warship HMS Windsor Castle is wrecked beyond repair on the Goodwin Sands. April – Tituba...
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In 1695 and 1696 he served a term as High Sheriff of Dorset. In September 1695 he was transferred into the brand new 48-gun ship of the line HMS Pendennis...
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United Kingdom Freedom of the press was established in Great Britain in 1695. Popular national newspapers include The Times, Financial Times, The Guardian...
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February 24 – Ferdinando Colonna of Stigliano, 2nd Prince of Sonnino (b. 1695) February 25 – William Small, Scottish physician and professor of natural...
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passengers were rescued by the British ship HMS Achilles and brought to Honolulu. 1856 Minnehaha, medium clipper, 1695 tons OM 1856 Amos Lawrence, medium clipper...
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each of the Parliaments of 1690 and 1695, many aristocrats. In response to this, the Parliamentary Elections Act 1695 established 21 as the minimum age...
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