HMS Sherborne (also HM cutter Sherborne, HMS Sherbourne) was a 10-gun cutter of the Royal Navy. She served in the English Channel for her entire career...
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British manufacturer of precision measurement tools HMS Sherborne (1763), a British naval ship Sherborne House (disambiguation) Sherbourne (disambiguation)...
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was HMS Ardent, which ushered in the Ardent-class. Slade also designed smaller vessels, such as the 10-gun Board of Customs cutter, HMS Sherborne. Victory...
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– Thomas Creech, English translator of classical works, headmaster of Sherborne School (b. 1659) July 22 – Alderano Cybo, Italian Catholic Cardinal (b...
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– Thomas Creech, English translator of classical works, headmaster of Sherborne School (b. 1659) July 22 – Alderano Cybo, Italian Catholic Cardinal (b...
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Community of Madrid Plymouth, England and San Sebastián, Basque Country Sherborne, England and Altea, Valencian Community Stafford, England and Tarragona...
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(1s). Prince of Wales Samuel Selshire London 7 Scarborough John Seymour Sherborne 7 Scarborough William Shearman Reading 7 Alexander Joseph Shaw Stafford...
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Dorset Trained Bandsmen were called out by both sides for the Siege of Sherborne Castle, Col Hugh Rogers' regiment serving in the Royalist garrison, while...
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illustrated manuscript recording the rituals of a royal coronation (1365) Sherborne Missal, one of the finest English examples of International Gothic illuminated...
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Hospital Newton Abbot RN Auxiliary Hospital Seaforth RN Auxiliary Hospital Sherborne RN Auxiliary Hospital Woolton RN Auxiliary Hospital Alexandria RN Auxiliary...
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