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    Vice Admiral Sir Christopher Myngs (sometimes spelled Mings, 1625–1666) was an English naval officer and privateer, most notably in the Colony of Jamaica...
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  • HMS Myngs, after Admiral Sir Christopher Myngs: HMS Myngs (1914) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. HMS Myngs (R06)...
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    HMS Myngs was an Admiralty M-class destroyer which served in the Royal Navy during the First World War. The M-class ships were an improvement on those...
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    He was probably a member of a group of raiders led by Sir Christopher Myngs in the early 1660s during the Anglo-Spanish War. Morgan became a close friend...
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    HMS Myngs was a Z-class destroyer of the Royal Navy built as a flotilla leader by Vickers-Armstrongs, High Walker. She served in the Second World War...
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    Hawkins, his son Sir Richard Hawkins, Michael Geare, and Sir Christopher Myngs. Notable British colonial privateers in Nova Scotia include Alexander Godfrey...
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    than 50 years later the English raided again in 1662 under Christopher Myngs. The city had a huge influx of French and British immigrants in the late-18th...
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    Destroyer 2,616 20 March 1945 to Greece as spare parts 1980, scrapped 2003 Myngs  Royal Navy Z Destroyer flotilla leader 1,710 23 June 1944 to Egypt as El...
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  • Spanish ships in the city's harbor. In 1662, English pirate Christopher Myngs captured and briefly occupied Santiago de Cuba on the eastern part of the...
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    October 1967 by Egyptian missile boats and the El Qaher (originally HMS Myngs) of the Egyptian Navy was sunk at Berenice, Egypt on 16 May 1970 by Israeli...
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    even Royal Navy officers sent to lead the buccaneers, such as Christopher Myngs. Their activities went on irrespective of whether England happened to be...
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    for launching raids on Spanish settlements. From Port Royal, Christopher Myngs sacked Campeche and Henry Morgan attacked Panama, Portobello, and Maracaibo...
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  • pilot, he served with both Christopher Myngs and Henry Morgan before becoming a pirate hunter. Sir Christopher Myngs 1625–1666 1650s–1660s England Described...
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    using the tactic of attacking instead of defending, he sent out Christopher Myngs to raid Spanish colonial cities and bases. Tolú and Santa Marta were among...
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    Peacock Vice Admiral (Captain) William Goodsonn Vice Admiral Sir Christopher Myngs Vice Admiral Sir John Harman Rear Admiral Sir John Berry Rear Admiral Sir...
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    privateers, buccaneers, and occasionally outright pirates: Christopher Myngs, Edward Mansvelt, and most famously, Henry Morgan. England gained formal...
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    the torpedoes were too small to breach her anti-torpedo bulge. Then HMS Myngs torpedoed Glatton, successfully flooding and capsizing her. 60 men were...
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  • Malaysia, and called on the government there to act without delay to find her. Myng Myint Maung (4 August 2023). "ပျောက်ဆုံးနေတဲ့ ဒေါ်သူဇာမောင် မိသားစုအမှု...
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    privateers, buccaneers, and occasionally outright pirates: Christopher Myngs, Edward Mansvelt, and most famously, Henry Morgan. In addition to being...
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  • island's European population. 1662 An English fleet captained by Christopher Myngs captures Santiago de Cuba to open up trade with Jamaica. 1670 The English...
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  • Nicaragua, until the early 1660s when he was recruited for Christopher Myngs' sacking of the Spanish colony of Campeche in 1663. However, nothing more...
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    in the care of a paternal relative, Admiral Sir Christopher Myngs, in 1663. After Myngs' death in 1666 he remained at sea in the care of Admiral Sir...
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    Thomas Hickman-Windsor Buccaneers were invited, firstly with Christopher Myngs and later Dutch corsair Edward Mansvelt to base themselves at Port Royal...
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    with over 1,000 men killed, including two vice-admirals, Sir Christopher Myngs and Sir William Berkeley. Almost 2,000 were taken prisoner including Vice-admiral...
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  • Mings is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Myngs (1625–1666), English naval officer and privateer Tyrone Mings (born 1993)...
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    were launched on the Spanish Main led by buccaneers notably Christopher Myngs and Henry Morgan under the behest of Jamaican Governor Thomas Modyford As...
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    Norway. Most notably in February 1945 she was despatched with the destroyers Myngs and Scorpion to reinforce a convoy from the Kola Inlet in Russia, which...
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    Canada's Quebec Province. February 8 – English pirates led by Christopher Myngs and Edward Mansvelt carry out the sack of Campeche in Mexico, looting the...
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  • Canada's Quebec Province. February 8 – English pirates led by Christopher Myngs and Edward Mansvelt carry out the sack of Campeche in Mexico, looting the...
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    Spanish ships in the city's harbor. In 1662, English privateer Christopher Myngs captured and briefly occupied Santiago de Cuba on the eastern part of the...
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