• Indian Oak was launched at Cochin, probably in 1813. She then traded between India and Britain. From circa 1824 she operated as a "country ship" trading...
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    armament. The American sloops Hornet, Wasp (1807), Peacock, Wasp (1813) and Frolic were all ship-rigged while the British Cruizer-class sloops that they encountered...
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    trade of the Canadian north-west via the Ottawa River. The ship was constructed out of white oak and eastern red cedar. The vessel was 58 feet (18 m) at...
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    Argo (category Mythological ships)
    purposes, the ship is also decorated with ancient motifs, such as eyes on the front of the ship at the water level. The sacred oak of the ship is here represented...
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    HMS Trent (1796) (category 1796 ships)
    2-kilogram) long guns. She and her sister ship HMS Glenmore were constructed from pitch pine rather than oak. First commissioned in March 1796 for service...
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    8 August 2015. "Pirates captured after firing on German naval ship | CBC News". Oakes, Dan (2011-03-26). "Navy takes its first shot at pirates". The...
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  • among the ships and vessels under the command of-Admiral Lord Viscount Keith entitled to share in the Parliamentary grant for service in 1813 and 1814...
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    Island Birkirkara Qormi Żebbuġ Xagħra The 1813–1814 Malta plague epidemic (Maltese: l-epidemija tal-pesta tal-1813–1814) was the last major outbreak of plague...
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    London: Continuum. ISBN 978-1-4411-7534-2. Oak, Mandar, and Anand V. Swamy. "Myopia or strategic behavior? Indian regimes and the East India Company in late...
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    the ship on an even keel and ensure that both paddle wheels remained in the water, driving the ship in a straight line. The hull was built of oak by traditional...
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    lateen-sail ship known as the dhow was used on the waters of the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, and Persian Gulf. China started building sea-going ships in the 10th...
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    August 1813 in Port Royal Sound. Junon |  French Navy | 10 February 1809 A 40-gun frigate commanded by capitaine de frégate Rousseau, was the lead ship of...
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    Yonder Edison Mixed Quartet 1913 1812 Aloha Oe Toots Paka's Hawaiians 1913 1813 I've Got the Mumps Franklin Irene Franklin 1913 1814 The Talkative Waitress...
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  • Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 – 1842), 18 December 1813, page 2, "Sydney". "Aaron Burr's daughter went missing 204 years ago. But...
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    brother John, chaplain on the Royal Navy ship of the line HMS Royal Oak under Captain Sir Digby Dent. Royal Oak was stationed off North America at the time...
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    merging. › In the history of the European colonization of the Americas, an Indian massacre is any incident between European settlers and indigenous peoples...
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  • and the Indians. Before a response was forthcoming from Havana, a second party of approximately 300 Indians arrived in Pensacola. In July 1813, Peter McQueen...
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    Sadashivrao Bhau (category Use Indian English from December 2023)
    Modern India 1707-1813. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. pp. 202–. ISBN 978-1-932705-54-6. Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus...
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  • of the Mountain of Black Comb 1813 "Stay, bold Adventurer; rest awhile thy limbs" Inscriptions (3) 1815 November 1813 1813 "Now that all hearts are glad...
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    to re-take the colonies of the Indian Ocean, given to English at the peace of Amiens. The fleet included the 74-gun ship of the line Marengo, the frigates...
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    had left St Helena, bound for England, on 5 March 1815 in company with Indian Oak and the whaler Admiral Colpoys. Captain R. Swanston sailed from Madras...
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  • This is a list of notable burials at Oak Hill Cemetery, Northwest, Washington, D.C. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X...
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    seized the British cargo ship Molton off Santander, inside Spanish waters, despite the presence of the British battleship Royal Oak. 7 July – Action of 7...
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    HMS Sophie (1809) (category Ships built on the River Medway)
    worth 7s 10+3⁄4d. The 'Names of Ships for which Claims have been proved' are as follows: warships Tonnant, Norge, Royal Oak, Ramillies, Bedford, Armide,...
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    become a problem in 1811 when winter conditions became extremely harsh. By 1813, companies instructed their traders to offer Native hunters “extraordinary...
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    storey. Further modifications were made over the next seventy years. By 1813, the Tower mounted four 6-pound guns on garrison carriages on its barrack...
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    particularly harassing ships going into Sag Harbor. Sag Harbor had a fort manned by 3,000 troops on Turkey Hill. July 11, 1813, One hundred British Marines...
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    of 1812 (he was replaced by Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Inglis Cochrane in 1813), from where the blockade of much of the Atlantic Seaboard of the United...
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    Bluenose (category Tall ships of Canada)
    schooner built in 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. A celebrated racing ship and fishing vessel, Bluenose under the command of Angus Walters, became a...
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    in the Antarctic. And the 1848 The Oak Openings features a pious Parson Amen who wins the admiration of the Indians who kill him, praying for them during...
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