• HMS Falmouth was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line built for Royal Navy in the 1690s. The ship participated in several battles during the Nine Years'...
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  • 1658. HMS Falmouth (1693) was a 58-gun fourth rate launched in 1693 and captured by French privateers in the Mediterranean in 1704. HMS Falmouth (1708)...
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  • HMS Norwich was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford on 24 August 1693. She was rebuilt according to the 1706...
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  • 1684. She foundered in 1687. HMS Cygnet (1688) was an 8-gun fireship purchased in 1688 and captured by the French in 1693. HMS Cygnet (1758) was an 18-gun...
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    in 2018. The parish capital, and the location of the parish church, is Falmouth. The main economic and tourism hub of the parish is English Harbour. Saint...
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    rates 1693–1697 HMS Maidstone 1693 HMS Jersey 1694 HMS Lizard (i) 1694 HMS Newport 1694 HMS Falcon 1694 HMS Queenborough 1694 HMS Swan 1694 HMS Drake...
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  • several fire ships, joining HMS Cygnet in June 1692, HMS Saudadoes in October 1692 and then the 44-gun HMS Adventure in July 1693, before he was given the...
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    Coventry, captured 4 August 1704) – Recaptured 17 May 1709 Falmouth 50, 4th Rang (ex-English Falmouth, captured 15 August 1704) – sold for merchant use in January...
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    Weymouth (1693) – broken up 1717 for rebuild Falmouth (1693) – captured by France 1704 Rochester (1693) – broken up 1714 for rebuild Portland (1693) – broken...
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    launched 1693 at Toulon – wrecked March 1695. Mutine, 34 guns, design by Pierre Coulomb, launched July 1693 and renamed Sphere in September 1693 – deleted...
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    Navy's Auguste and Jason. HMS Elizabeth ( Royal Navy): The 70-gun third rate was captured by the French Navy. HMS Falmouth ( Royal Navy): The 50-gun fourth...
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  • France. The next month Duke of York sent Syren, Desrege, master, into Falmouth. Syren had been sailing from Barcelona to Guernsey. In October 1804, Duke...
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    Orleans, Massachusetts (category 1693 establishments in the Province of Massachusetts Bay)
    place Orleans, please see the article Orleans CDP. Orleans was settled in 1693 by Pilgrims from the Plymouth Colony who were dissatisfied with the poor...
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    until 24 August, with only Benbow, Walton, and Samuel Vincent aboard HMS Falmouth making active efforts to bring the French to battle. At times, they bore...
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  • appointed to examine the fortifications of Portland, Dartmouth, Plymouth, Falmouth, and the Scilly Islands; and to survey, repair, and project what might...
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  • Scotland, and Ireland (1840), p. 249 Romney R. Sedgwick, Stanwix, John (1693–1766), of Carlisle, Cumb. at The History of Parliament Oxford Dictionary...
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    tropical cyclone hit Connecticut and caused tremendous flooding. October 29, 1693 – Another tropical cyclone struck New England and caused flooding so great...
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  • Lieut. Lapenotière, having made his last change of horses on his post from Falmouth the previous evening at Hounslow. 9 December: City Canal opens across the...
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  • by Ethan Allen fails; Allen is captured. Burning of Falmouth 18 October - British burn Falmouth, Massachusetts Battle of Kemp's Landing 15 November -...
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    Fugro Seacore in Mongleath near Falmouth are leading offshore drilling contractors; Pendennis makes luxury yachts at Falmouth Docks. Kensa Heat Pumps are...
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  • Theodor Undereyk, German theologian (d. 1693) June 20 – Patrick Chaworth, 3rd Viscount Chaworth, Irish politician (d. 1693) June 21 – Laurent d'Arvieux, French...
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  • divorced when one partner had ceased to be an MP John Dunwoody, MP for Falmouth and Camborne 1966–1970, and Gwyneth Dunwoody, MP for Exeter 1966–1970 and...
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    vessel was replaced in 1904 by a 1081-ton man o' war also named HMS Clyde (previously HMS Wild Swan). It was connected to the quayside by a floating gangway...
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  • Berlengas (1666) – 1666 – Portuguese Restoration War Battle of Lagos (1693) – 1693 – Nine Years' War Battle of Cap de la Roque – 1703 – War of the Spanish...
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  • Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire in the Indian subcontinent. February 26 – HMS Falmouth, a 50-gun fourth-rate ship of the line built at Woolwich Dockyard for...
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  • Saenredam, Dutch painter (b. 1597) June 3 Charles Berkeley, 1st Earl of Falmouth, son of Charles Berkeley (b. 1630) James Ley, 3rd Earl of Marlborough,...
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    Lima, Mexico City and Bogotá is with the secular clergy. October 16 – At Falmouth, a part of the British Province of Massachusetts Bay that would later be...
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  • soldiers and sailors and a plan to invade the British Isles with a landing at Falmouth in Cornwall. October 21 – The Spanish Armada reaches the English Channel...
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  • connections" (PDF). HMS News. Historical Metallurgy Society. Retrieved 11 October 2009. "Edmund Dummer's Packet Service". Falmouth Packet Archives 1688–1850...
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  • "(untitled)". Lloyd's List (1692). 7 February 1752. "(untitled)". Lloyd's List (1693). 11 February 1752. "(untitled)". Lloyd's List (1694). 14 February 1752....
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