Schonauwen is a former castle in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is located on the southern outskirts of the town of Houten, surrounded by new buildings...
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captured 1713/14 on delivery voyage, ex-French Le Beau Parterre, ex-Dutch Schonauwen, captured 1711. Discarded 1722? Ulrika Eleonora (84), 1719. Discarded...
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so-called gerechten ("districts"), the names of which are still in use: Schonauwen, Wulven, Waijen, Heemstede. Many elements of present-day Houten are remnants...
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Grand Vainqueur, sold to Russia as Viktoria (M) Starrenburg 64 (1708) Schonauwen (c. 1710) – Captured by France 1711 as Beau Parterre, sold to Russia,...
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1815 - 1964 Breukelen >> Stichtse Vecht Schalkwijk 1812 - 1962 Houten Schonauwen 1815 - 1857 Houten Snelrewaard 1815 - 1989 Oudewater? Between 1815 and...
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wrecked 1721 anonymous 56 (c. 1710, ex-French Beau Parterre, ex-Dutch Schonauwen, captured 1711) – Captured by Sweden and renamed Kronskepp (never commissioned...
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1710) – Retaken but foundered 1711 Le Beau Parterre (c. 1710, ex-Dutch Schonauwen, captured 1711) – Intended for Russia but captured on delivery voyage...
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Rhijnauwen Rijnhuizen Rijsenburg Rosweide Ruwiel Schagen en de Eng Schalkwijk Schonauwen Slachtmaat Soest en de Birkt Spengen Sterkenburg Stoetwegen Stoutenburg...
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( French Navy): The 60-gun fourth rate was captured by the Royal Navy. HNLMS Schonauwen ( Royal Netherlands Navy): The 56-gun ship was captured by the French...
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