• Isabella was launched in 1773 in America, possibly under another name. She appeared in United Kingdom sources in 1802 and between 1802 and 1810 she made...
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  • Many ships have borne the name Isabella: Isabella, a British slave ship that transported slaves to Pennsylvania in 1684 Isabella (1773 ship) was launched...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1773 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1773. "Russian schooner 'Vecheslav' (1773)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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    ©1999–2007, David D. Swayze, Lake Isabella, MI, retrieved August 16, 2007. http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Fourmast_ships/Roanoke(1892).html. Archived...
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    Sojourner Truth (/soʊˈdʒɜːrnər, ˈsoʊdʒɜːrnər/; born Isabella Baumfree; c. 1797 – November 26, 1883) was an American abolitionist and activist for African-American...
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    26 August, they spotted a ship but it passed by. A few hours later, they were seen by another ship, which turned out to be Isabella which he had commanded...
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  • interior designer (d. 1838) 1771 – Henry Maudslay, English engineer (d. 1831) 1773 – Aimé Bonpland, French botanist and explorer (d. 1858) 1778 – James Kirke...
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    Porden. Their daughter, Eleanor Isabella, was born the following year. His wife died of tuberculosis in 1825. Eleanor Isabella married Reverend John Philip...
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    itinerant population of up to 1,000 sailors. On 8 February 1813 Isabella, a British ship of 193 tons en route from Sydney to London, ran aground off the...
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  • peals of bells and the firing of cannons from a nearby ship. On 6 February 1727/28 he married Isabella Bladen, the daughter of Martin Bladen a senior commissioner...
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    though Byron's ship, HMS Wager, made it only to southern Chile, where it was wrecked. He returned to England with the captain of the ship. He was governor...
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    including two after Lind's death. Lind married Isabella Dickie and had two sons, John and James. In 1773 he was living on Princes Street in a brand-new...
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  • of Hungary and Bohemia Maria Theresa of Austria-Este, Queen of Sardinia (1773–1832), queen consort of Sardinia Marie-Louise Coidavid (1778–1851), queen...
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    Cuba and Puerto Rico. The regency of Maria Christina and the reign of Isabella II brought reforms repelling the extremes of the absolutist Ominous Decade...
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    February 4 – Anna Susanne von der Osten, Danish courtier and philanthropist (d. 1773) February 5 – Anne Christine of Sulzbach, Princess of Piedmont (d. 1722)...
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    Strange and his brother Thomas Strange made their way to India, arriving in 1773. James advanced rapidly in the EIC and in private trade. In 1778 he became...
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    sea, travelling sometimes as a deckhand based in England. In 1773 on the Royal Navy ship HMS Racehorse, he travelled to the Arctic in an expedition towards...
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    James Cook to locate the island in July 1773. In 1790, nine of the mutineers from the British merchant ship HMS Bounty, along with the native Tahitian...
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    had a number of half brothers and sisters, including Penelope (1592-?), Isabella, Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport (1597-1666), and Charles (1605-1627)...
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  • Colonel Andrew Geils (c. 1773 – ⁠11 February 1843) was a military officer of British (Scottish) heritage, who served as Commandant (acting governor) of...
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  • "Alexander Alexander" listed as a shipmaster living at Bernard Street in Leith in 1773. William the son married Christine Aitchison and was father to Sir William...
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  • April 1845. "Ship Launch at Dumbarton". Glasgow Herald. No. 4408. Glasgow. 26 April 1845. "Multum in Parvo". Liverpool Mercury. No. 1773. Liverpool. 2...
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    Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire (1723–1793) John Hobart, Lord Hobart (1773–1775) Henry Philip Hobart, Lord Hobart (1775–1776) George Hobart, Lord Hobart...
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    important research about the Mexican flora Jorge Juan y Santacilia (1713–1773), mathematician and naval officer. Determined that the Earth is not perfectly...
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  • Gunning was appointed a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath on 9 July 1773 and the first Baronet of Eltham in the County of Kent on 27 October 1778...
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  • List of Assassin's Creed characters (category Cultural depictions of Isabella I of Castile)
    pledge loyalty to the Borgias. As a result, Isabella would die poisoned by the Assassins in 1504. Queen Isabella also makes a minor appearance in the Assassin's...
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    Ona "Oney" Judge Staines (c. 1773 – February 25, 1848) was an enslaved woman owned by the Washington family, first at the family's plantation at Mount...
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  • (1976) John Aikin and Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Sir Bertrand, a Fragment (1773) Sophie Albrecht, Das höfliche Gespenst (1797) and Graumännchen oder die...
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    her fellow freedman, Lucius Aurelius Hermia. Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701–1773), also known as Job ben Solomon, a Muslim of the Bundu state in West Africa...
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    commander of the White Lion, who attacked and plundered them from the slave ship São João Baptista, which was carrying over three hundred people who had been...
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