• Nancy was launched in Newfoundland in 1788. Initially, she traded between Bristol and Newfoundland and then Bristol and Lisbon. After a change in ownership...
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  • Nancy (1774 EIC ship), a British East India Company ship Nancy (1775), an American brig destroyed in the Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet Nancy (1788 ship)...
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  • wrecked on the Isles of Scilly in February 1784. Nancy (1788 ship) was launched in Newfoundland in 1788. Initially, she traded between Bristol and Newfoundland...
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  • 834333°E / -35.367; 150.834333 Nancy was a sloop launched in 1803 and wrecked on 18 April 1805 near Jervis Bay, Australia. Nancy was a sloop of some 20 tons...
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    HMAT Supply (1759) (category 1788–1850 ships of Australia)
    settlement there in February 1788. The Admiralty sold her at auction in July 1792 and her new owners renamed her Thomas and Nancy. She then carried coal in...
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    and Liverpool. She was last listed in 1799. Britannia (1788 ship), was a vessel launched in 1788 at New Brunswick. She made one complete enslaving voyage...
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  • Exmouth, Devon; she went by the forename Nancy. Letton married the Royal Navy seaman Edward Hopping in 1788. Hopping served in the 36-gun frigate HMS...
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    John Fowell, 12 July 1788. Cited in Irvine (ed.) 1988, p.81 Hīroa (1953), p. 36 Smyth, "Voyage"; Fidlon and Ryan, Journal. "Ship News". The Star. No. 2483...
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  • Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7. Irvine, Nance, ed. (1988). The Sirius...
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  • shipwrecks in 1788 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1788. "The Marine List". New Lloyd's List (1988). 23 May 1788. "Ship News". The...
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  • on 26 January 1788. On leaving Port Jackson on 6 May 1788, in company with Charlotte, she travelled to China. On 17 May 1788 the two ships landed at Lord...
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    The Redoutable was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She took part in the battles of the French Revolutionary Wars in the Brest...
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  • Anglican and Presbyterian churches in the town. Gray, Nancy (1967). "Singleton, Benjamin (1788–1853)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 31...
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    Garden Island (New South Wales) (category History of Australia (1788–1850))
    Woolloomooloo Bay in Port Jackson Harbour.- It was renamed Garden Island in 1788 after it was planted in the first months of European settlement in Australia...
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  • Kick Off Her Debut Album in Style. That's Where Sampa the Great and Sister Nancy Came in". Rolling Stone Australia. Retrieved July 4, 2024. Carter, Daisy...
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    Médaillon Des Deux Épées medal, in recognition of the period from 1764 to 1788. This was a highly unusual request—not only because enlisted men and non-commissioned...
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    HMS Sirius (1786) (category 1788–1850 ships of Australia)
    establish the first European colony in New South Wales, Australia. In 1790, the ship was wrecked on the reef, south east of Kingston Pier, in Slaughter Bay, Norfolk...
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  • of Integrity's crew, a sailor named William Dwyre, was removed from the ship and sent to prison for having refusing to carry out his duties while aboard...
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  • Bristol ships on their way to Africa and taken the ships to France. The three were Thomas, Mentor, master, Catherine, Wilson, master, and Nancy, Wilcox...
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    Elizabethtown. On June 12, 1806, Thomas Lincoln married Nancy Hanks at Beechland in Washington County, Kentucky. Nancy Hanks, born in what was Hampshire County, Virginia...
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    group of eleven ships carrying convicts, the first to do so, that left England in May 1787 and arrived in Australia in January 1788. The ships departed with...
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    William Edward Shore (1794–1874) and Frances ("Fanny") Nightingale (née Smith; 1788–1880). William's mother Mary (née Evans) was the niece of Peter Nightingale...
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  • deaths on the voyage. 2nd enslaving voyage (1788-1789): Captain Pinder sailed from Liverpool on 7 June 1788. Albion was off the coast of Africa by July...
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  • on Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky, to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks. He married Mary Ann Todd and had four children: Robert, Edward, Willie...
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    1787 As I Sat Upon My Dear Old Mother's Knee Will Oakland and Chorus 1913 1788 Mary and John Walter Van Brunt 1913 1789 She Sleeps 'Neath the Old Ohio River...
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    Norfolk (1798 sloop) (category 1788–1850 ships of Australia)
    of New South Wales. J.S. Cumpston, Shipping arrivals & departures Sydney, 1788-1825, Roebuck, Canberra, 1977, p.33. A Voyage to Terra Australis, with an...
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    Indomptable ("Indomitable") was a Tonnant-class 80-gun ship of the line in the French Navy, laid down in 1788 and in active service from 1791. Engaged against...
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    HMS Calcutta (1795) (category 1788 ships)
    her. The East Indiaman Warley was built at John Perry's Blackwall Yard in 1788, the first vessel of the name that Perry built for the East India Company...
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    Scotia on 9 April 1787. She served as flagship for Sir Herbert Sawyer in 1788 until paid off in September. Captain Joseph Peyton, Jr. immediately recommissioned...
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    Governors Association. Retrieved June 11, 2017. Nancy Kelly, Rhinebeck's Historic Architecture Nancy Kelly, A Brief History of Rhinebeck Edward Smith...
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