Middle Passage. Hope was under the command of Captain Nathaniel Mumford, when she sailed from Newport, Rhode Island, on 12 November 1764, bound for Senegambia...
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There have been several ships named Hope: Numerous vessels have been named Hope for the emotion or virtue Hope: Hope (1764 ship) was an American brig or...
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Sixteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Hope: English ship Hope (1559) was a 48-gun galleon launched in 1559. She was rebuilt with 38-guns...
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Jonge Thomas (category 1764 ships)
of Good Hope for two weeks in March 1766 and arrived at Batavia on 25 June 1766. She continued the same year to Canton, China. In total the ship completed...
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Grenville was launched at Deptford in 1764 as an East Indiaman. She made four voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before her owners sold her...
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Sugar Act (redirect from Revenue Act of 1764)
The Sugar Act 1764 or Sugar Act 1763, also known as the American Revenue Act 1764 or the American Duties Act, was a revenue-raising act passed by the...
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HMS Endeavour (redirect from Earl of Pembroke (1764))
June 1764 from the coal and whaling Port of Whitby in the North Riding of Yorkshire. She was a type known locally as the "Whitby Cat". She was ship-rigged...
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shipwrecks in 1764 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1764. "(untitled)". Lloyd's List (2921). 10 January 1764. "(untitled)"....
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skeletons. Apparently Nikita Shalaurov together with his ship and the whole crew died in 1764. An island in the East Siberian Sea, recently explored in...
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This is a list of ships of the line of the Royal Navy of England, and later (from 1707) of Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. The list starts from...
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that his true conversion did not happen until some time later: he wrote in 1764 "I cannot consider myself to have been a believer in the full sense of the...
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Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759-1915. Oxford UP. ISBN 9780722267325.; 707pp The Quebec Gazette – first periodical in Canada – since 1764...
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including sponsoring the ill-fated and notorious voyage of the slave ship Sally in 1764, in which at least 109 Africans died. Moses Brown's father died in...
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decline in 1763 and 1764, when the figures were 42 and 33 million guilders respectively. During the Amsterdam banking crisis of 1763 Hope & Co helped out...
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November 1764.[citation needed] He had been made a Knight of the Garter on 27 May 1762, and invested on 22 September of that year. In 1764, he began...
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British occupation of Manila (category 1764 in the Philippines)
Cavite for eighteen months, from 6 October 1762 to the first week of April 1764. The occupation was an extension of the larger Seven Years' War between Britain...
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Canton. He was later joined by his wife. 1772-1774 The ship was captained by Jørgen Dixen from 1764 to 1766 and again in 1781. A 20-year-old Joseph Anton...
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1763 Kadarji Rao Scindia (25 November 1763 – 10 July 1764) Died ?. Manaji Rao Scindia (10 July 1764 – 18 January 1768) Died ?. Mahadaji Scindia (18 January...
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William Adams (samurai) (category Sailors on ships of the Dutch East India Company)
on the Hoop ship, where they joined with the rest of their company fleet on 24 June.[citation needed] The fleet consisted of: Hoop ("Hope"), led by Admiral...
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Coulomb the Younger) – Out of service −3-1764 for rebuilding (new ship launched 1765) Monarque class. Three ships built at Brest to a design by Blaise Ollivier...
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Williams 1953 TN2 Ken P. Williams, British mathematician and writer DMP · 1763 1764 Cogshall 1953 VM1 Wilbur A. Cogshall, American astronomer, professor of astronomy...
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best known for the mutiny on HMS Bounty, which occurred in 1789 when the ship was under his command. The reasons behind the mutiny continue to be debated...
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George Duff (category 1764 births)
Captain George Duff (c. 1 February 1764 – 21 October 1805) was a Scottish officer in the Royal Navy during the American War of Independence, the French...
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Nikolai Rezanov (category 1764 births)
Petrovich Rezanov (Russian: Николай Петрович Резанов, 28 March [O.S. 8 April] 1764 – 13 March [O.S. 1 March] 1807), a Russian nobleman and statesman, promoted...
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sea captain of a number of stories by English writer William Hope Hodgson Maak, ship's captain in the comic strip Maakies Captain Horatio McCallister...
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HMS Centurion (1732) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
HMS Centurion was a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Portsmouth Dockyard by Joseph Allin the younger and launched on 6 January...
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John Manley (naval officer) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
Marblehead, where he married Martha Russell (née Hickman) on September 27, 1764, and by whom he had at least two sons and three daughters. According to his...
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Erik Pontoppidan (1698–1764) did not disbelieve the existence of sea serpents themselves, but doubted they would prey on ships and feed on humans, being...
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Battle of Copenhagen (1801) (section Ships involved)
communications on both sides. As the British ships entered the harbour of the Danish Navy, several of its ships took up station at the harbour's roadstead...
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them. 1762 07-02 Washing Utensils あらいぐも 1763 07-16 Kappa's Disk カッパのおさら 1764 07-23 Mammoth Watching マンモスウォッチング 1765 08-06 The Birth of Detective Nobita...
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