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    HMS Monarch was an 84-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 18 December 1832 at Chatham Dockyard. She was used as a target ship...
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  • 1757. HMS Monarch (1765), 74-gun third rate; Vice Admiral Onslow's flagship at the Battle of Camperdown 1797; broken up 1813. HMS Monarch (1832), 84-gun...
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    George Tryon (category 1832 births)
    Tryon, KCB (4 January 1832 – 22 June 1893) was a Royal Navy officer who died when his flagship HMS Victoria collided with HMS Camperdown during manoeuvres...
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    September 1831 Fate: Sold, 1901 HMS Monarch Builder: Chatham Dockyard Ordered: 23 July 1817 Launched: 18 December 1832 Fate: Broken up, 1866 Lavery, Brian...
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    Samuel Sutton (category 1832 deaths)
    HMS Monarch, the ship he had entered the service on twenty-one years earlier as an able seaman under Rowley. Sutton was transferred to the 90-gun HMS Prince...
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    William IV (category 19th-century British monarchs)
    Reform Acts of 1832. Although William did not engage in politics as much as his brother or his father, he was the last British monarch to appoint a prime...
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    Towards the end of 1778, he was appointed to HMS Suffolk, from which he was almost immediately moved into HMS Monarch. In January 1779, he sat as a member of...
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  • the matter by forcing a duel with his tormentor. He is then transferred to HMS Indefatigable under Edward Pellew and distinguishes himself. He fends off...
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    98-gun ship of the line HMS Impregnable on 26 May 1814. Impregnable was part of the escort charged with taking the monarchs allied to Britain, Alexander...
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  • carried out an investigation into the design of the turret ships HMS Monarch and HMS Captain and concluded that the turret ships were "formidable" and...
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    Ship", when the monarch is a queen), abbreviated to "HMS"; for example, HMS Beagle. Submarines are styled HM Submarine, also abbreviated "HMS". Names are...
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    Expulsion of Otto of Greece (category History of Greece (1832–1862))
    new monarch. The royal couple was then brought from Kalamata by the Minister of Police and placed under the protection of a British warship, HMS Scylla...
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    HMS St Lawrence was a 102-gun first-rate wooden warship of the Royal Navy that served on Lake Ontario during the War of 1812. Built on the lake at the...
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    all of the crew could abandon ship. Reynolds also commanded HMS Jupiter and HMS Monarch in several operations and saw service against the French in the...
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    Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer (category UK MPs 1831–1832)
    Spencer as a lieutenant aboard his ship HMS Owen Glendower, before receiving his own command, that of the brig HMS Alacrity on the South America Station...
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    on 2 November 1866 and became commanding officer of the turret ship HMS Monarch in the Channel Squadron in May 1869. He was also appointed a Companion...
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    royal residence in London, and the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is...
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    of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of New Zealand. The current monarch, King Charles III, acceded to the throne...
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    John Baird (Royal Navy officer) (category 1832 births)
    Admiral Sir John Kennedy Erskine Baird, KCB (16 September 1832 – 8 December 1908) was an officer in the Royal Navy, who is chiefly remembered for commanding...
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    books of HMS Monarch. However, this was probably a nominal enrollment to increase his seniority. Hay's first real service was probably aboard HMS Seahorse...
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    ratings at state funerals of monarchs and other distinguished UK citizens. The gunnery school closed in 1985 whereupon HMS Excellent was decommissioned...
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  • queen consort of Hungary, regent of Poland Elizabeth Kaʻahumanu (c. 1768–1832), queen consort and queen regent of Hawaiʻi Elizabeth Kīnaʻu (c. 1805–1839)...
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  • folk song. It was written by a former Galashiels weaver, Robert Coltart (1832–1880). The song was an advertising jingle for the aniseed-flavoured confectionery...
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    Bishop's refusal to take the crown forced the legislature to elect a new monarch. From 1872 to 1873, several relatives of the Kamehameha line were nominated...
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    and waterways. Exhibiting a body could backfire against a monarch, especially if the monarch was unpopular. The rebels Henry of Montfort and Henry of Wylynton...
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    Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke (category UK MPs 1831–1832)
    on HMS Prince, the flagship at Spithead. Later, he served in the Mediterranean, on HMS Sparrowhawk (18) and HMS Leviathan (74) then subsequently HMS Queen...
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    Augustus Clifford (category UK MPs 1831–1832)
    Admiral, the Duke of Clarence, afterwards William IV. Clifford recommissioned HMS Herald on 27 May 1826 to carry the Duke of Devonshire on an embassy to Russia...
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  • "Strangeways") in Manchester Manchester (UK Parliament constituency), 1654–1660 and 1832–1885 Manchester, California, a census-designated place Manchester, Monterey...
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    the Napoleonic Wars in command of HMS Havannah. Cadogan later served as aide-de-camp to successive British monarchs and received promotion to full admiral...
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    Syria. May 10, 1832 – The Egyptians, aided by Maronites, seize Acre from the Ottoman Empire after a 7-month siege. December 21, 1832 – Battle of Konya:...
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