• Golden Grove was launched at Southampton in 1783, but probably under another name. In 1794 she was a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people...
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  • Age of sail were named Golden Grove, possibly for Golden Grove, Jamaica, or Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire: Golden Grove (1782 ship) was launched in 1780...
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  • Golden Grove was built at Whitby in 1780 as Russian Merchant, and was renamed Golden Grove in 1782. She served as a storeship for the First Fleet to Australia...
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  • off. She was lost c.1821. Although Golden Grove was launched in 1786, she did not appear in Lloyd's Register until 1793. At that time her master was M'Leod...
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    Upton Castle was launched at Bombay in 1793. She spent her career as a "country ship", that is trading in the Far East. She made some voyages to England...
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    HMAT Supply (1759) (category Auxiliary ships of the Royal Navy)
    the Thames area until 1806. The Admiralty in October 1793 purchased the American mercantile ship New Brunswick, named her HMS Supply, and sent her out...
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  • Royal Navy service in 1793. Flying Fish is notable for being the first ship in which William Beatty served as acting-surgeon from 1793 to 1794. Beatty was...
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    April 1782. In 1793, she was renamed to Jacobin and was part of the Brest squadron. She was involved in the Quibéron mutinies in September 1793. The next year...
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    England between the 17th and 19th centuries. In 1792 and 1793, Whitby was the second largest ship-building port in England and Wales. Building continued...
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    During both World Wars, Waring & Gillow's furniture factory, in Cambridge Grove, became the site of aircraft manufacture. Hammersmith Borough Council had...
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    HMS Swiftsure was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy. She spent most of her career serving with the British, except for a brief...
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    USRC Eagle (category 1793 ships)
    899 in 2023) John Howell, Master; 1793–1799. Hendrick Fisher, First Mate, 1793–1798 (?) John Wood, Second Mate, 1793–1794. James Christian, Second Mate...
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    the Golden Grove with his wife and servants. Scale models of all the ships are on display at the Museum of Sydney. The models were built by ship makers...
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    to its immediate northwest. Point Dume was named by George Vancouver in 1793 in honor of Padre Francisco Dumetz of Mission San Buenaventura. The name...
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  • Hired armed schooner Princess Charlotte (category Napoleonic-era ships)
    and Princess Charlotte towed the English brig, Golden Grove, G. Pearce, master, into Cowes. Golden Grove had been sailing from Tortola to London when a...
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  • lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793–1900. Mansell. ISBN 0-7201-1816-6. Winfield (2007), p. 290. Hepper (1994), p. 83. Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the...
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    Habsburg monarchy and the Kingdom of Prussia dominated German history. In 1772, 1793, and 1795, Prussia and Austria, along with the Russian Empire, agreed to...
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    of those islands was subsequently undertaken in December 1792 and January 1793 by George Lord Macartney, Britain's first ambassador to China, during his...
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    capacity as of 2019. Trinidad and Tobago has nine prison establishments; Golden Grove Prison, Maximum Security Prison, Port of Spain Prison, Eastern Correctional...
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  • frigate Perle. The British Royal Navy took possession of her at Toulon in 1793. She was wrecked in 1795 at Alderney. Jacques Brun Sainte Catherine modified...
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  • 1805, 30 British enslaving ships were lost, 11 of them on their way from Africa to the West Indies. During the period 1793 to 1807, war, rather than maritime...
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  • addressed was my Sister. It was" Juvenile Pieces ; Poems Written in Youth 1793 Lines 1789 Written while sailing in a boat at Evening "How richly glows the...
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    family were brought to Paris and incarcerated in the Tuileries Palace. In 1793, as the revolution turned increasingly radical, the king, queen and mayor...
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    (1793) Bia 274: Andante for String Quartet in C major (1793) Bia 277: Presto for piano in G major (1793) Bia 279: Allegro for piano in C major (1793)...
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    Toronto (category Populated places established in 1793)
    the area to the British Crown, the British established the town of York in 1793 and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada. During the War of...
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    Gupta, Hari (1944). Studies In Later Mughal History Of The Punjab 1707 To 1793. The Minerva Book company. pp. 64–69. Sarkar, Jadhunath (1964). Fall Of The...
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  • for the South Seas from the Downs, bound for the Pacific Ocean. In January 1793 she was at Rio de Janeiro. He then sailed around Cape Horn to the coast of...
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    pair of historic instruments: a Gospel organ by Jordi Bosch, finished in 1793, and an Epistle organ by Valentín and José Valentín Verdalonga, finished...
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    their exploration map of 1770. George Vancouver used the same name on his 1793 map. With Mexico's independence from Spain in 1821, the Mexican government...
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    because there is a single ship on each side. The following is a list of notable single-ship actions. 1579, March 1 – Golden Hind captures the Spanish...
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