HMS Antelope was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Rotherhithe on 13 March 1703. She was rebuilt once during her career...
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sold in 1693. HMS Antelope (1703) was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1703. She was rebuilt in 1741 and was sold in 1783. HMS Antelope (1784) was a 14-gun...
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HMS Swallow was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Deptford Dockyard and launched on 10 February 1703. Swallow was rebuilt...
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the name HMS Preston: HMS Preston was a 40-gun ship launched in 1653 as Preston. She was renamed HMS Antelope in 1660 and was sold in 1693. HMS Preston...
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130 ft group Swallow 50 (1703) – rebuilt 1719 Antelope 50 (1703) – rebuilt 1741 Leopard 50 (1703) – rebuilt 1721 Panther 50 (1703) – rebuilt 1716 Newcastle...
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accepted as a model for the fictional Robinson Crusoe. The ship was part of a 1703 expedition commanded by William Dampier, who captained the accompanying ship...
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over the country's descent into civil war, preferred his badge of the antelope. Contemparies certainly did not refer to the traumatic civil conflict of...
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numerous lightvessels and buoys. Notable shipwrecks include HMS Stirling Castle in 1703, VOC ship Rooswijk in 1740, the SS Montrose in 1914, and the...
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in British waters), with four of the Falkland wrecks HMS Ardent, HMS Antelope, HMS Coventry and HMS Sheffield listed as controlled sites. The order only...
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control occurred when a combined Franco-Spanish fleet attacked Nassau in 1703 and again in 1706; the island was effectively abandoned by many of its settlers...
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His account of the expedition was published as A Voyage to New Holland in 1703. On his return from the Roebuck expedition, Dampier was court-martialled...
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died from tropical illness years later while serving as a lieutenant aboard HMS Weymouth off West Africa. Selkirk was an unruly youth and joined buccaneering...
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when the Queen pardoned him. Kirkby and Wade were shot aboard HMS Bristol on 16 April 1703 while she was anchored in Plymouth Sound under Captain Edward...
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during the Falklands War. British destroyer HMS Coventry and British frigates HMS Ardent and HMS Antelope are all sunk by bombs from Argentine light attack...
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under the ordinance, designating the areas around the wrecks of HMS Ardent and HMS Antelope, lying in Falkland Sound and San Carlos Water, respectively as...
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Royal Navy's HMS Antelope. Bienfaisant ( French Navy): Siege of Louisbourg: The 64-gun ship was captured on 25 July by the Royal Navy's HMS Aetna. Echo...
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later that month. Promoted to commander on 24 November 1703, Ogle was given command of the sloop HMS San Antonio which had been captured from Captain William...
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HMHS Takliwa HMHS Vasna HMHS Vita HMHS Wanganella HMHS Worthing HMS Hecla HMS Herald HMS Hydra SS Uganda Royal Fleet Auxiliary hospital ships: RFA Maine (1887)...
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1703, it was sent to the West Indies, a notoriously unhealthy posting in an expedition that achieved very little. Colonel Columbine died in June 1703...
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Protectorate), under which it expanded dramatically in size. While the prefix "HMS" (for His or Her Majesty's Ship) is often applied in connection with these...
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of the Spanish Succession: The English Navy ships HMS Kent, HMS Bedford and HMS Antelope intercept two newly-built Spanish warships, Porta Coeli and Santa...
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1700s (decade) (section 1703)
of the Spanish Succession: The English Navy ships HMS Kent, HMS Bedford and HMS Antelope intercept two newly-built Spanish warships, Porta Coeli and Santa...
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English Civil War. Spanish and French attacks destroyed New Providence in 1703, creating a stronghold for pirates, and it became a thorn in the side of...
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[citation needed] An initial attempt at rebuilding was again destroyed in 1703 by fire. Subsequent rebuilding was hampered by several hurricanes in the...
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Action of 1 April 2010 Action of 5 April 2010 Anti-piracy in the Aegean Antelope incident Anti-piracy in the West Indies Attack on Veracruz Balanguingui...
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(Tenmei eruption). August 10 – The British East India Company packet ship Antelope (1781) is wrecked off Ulong Island in the Palau (Pelew) group, resulting...
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222 Flight HMS Antelope (F170) (1979–1980) 216 Flight HMS Ardent (F184) (1978–1980) 207 Flight HMS Argonaut (F56) (1979–1980) 211 Flight HMS Arrow (F173)...
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the Central Sahara depicting a range of animals including elephants, antelopes, rhinoceros and catfish. 10000 BC. Humans (Homo sapiens) domesticated...
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