Hannah was built at Liverpool in 1797. She made three voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She then made one voyage as...
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her fourth slave trading voyage. Hannah (1797 ship) was built at Liverpool. She made three voyages as a slave ship, and then one as a whaler. Next, she...
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Saint Anne, or Saint Anna) was launched at Liverpool in 1797. She made one voyage as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She foundered...
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captured in 1797, and possibly built in that year also. Liverpool merchants purchased her. She made five complete voyages as a slave ship in the triangular...
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Hannah was built in Liverpool in 1795. She made four voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade of enslaved people. She was lost in 1801 as she was...
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Hannah was built at Liverpool in 1786. She made six complete voyages as a slave ship. French frigates captured her in 1794 as she was sailing to West Africa...
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Spithead and Nore mutinies (redirect from Spithead and Nore mutinies (1797))
(an anchorage near Portsmouth) lasted from 16 April to 15 May 1797. Sailors on 16 ships in the Channel Fleet, commanded by Admiral Lord Bridport, protested...
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The list of ship launches in 1797 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1797. "Dutch Fifth Rate frigate 'Eendracht' (1797)". Threedecks...
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Asia was built at Bombay Dockyard in 1797. She made at least two voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before the British Royal Navy purchased...
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Cox and David Arquette The Coquette, a 1797 epistolary novel by Hannah Webster Foster HMS Coquette, various ships of the British Royal Navy Coquettes, several...
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HMS Galatea (1794) (redirect from HMS Galatea (1797))
South on 25 April 1797. On 15 May, Pomone, Galatea and Artois detained the Count Bernstoff. A month and a half later, on 30 June 1797, Captain George Byng...
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HMS Implacable (1805) (redirect from French ship Duguay Trouin (1797))
Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. Hannah, Peter (2021). Treasure to the...
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Joshua Humphreys (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
against British ships, although two were captured. His six frigates were: USS United States (1797) USS Constellation (1797) USS Constitution (1797) USS Chesapeake...
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John Glover (general) (category 1797 deaths)
became a cordwainer and rum trader and eventually a ship owner and international merchant. He married Hannah Gale in October 1754. Following the Boston Massacre...
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were back at London on 28 November 1797. 3rd whaling voyage (1797–1798): Captain Nicols sailed from England in 1797. He and Chesterfield returned on 24...
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Amazing Grace (2006 film) (category Films set in 1797)
anniversary of the date the British parliament voted to ban the slave trade. In 1797, William Wilberforce is severely ill and taking a recuperative holiday in...
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contributed to the destruction of his health." Peter Puget married Hannah Elrington on 6 February 1797. They had seven sons and four daughters. Their eldest son...
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ventures. A Patriot during the American Revolution, Jackson employed his cargo ships as privateers to harass British shipping, executed contracts to provide...
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in 1797 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded or otherwise lost during 1797. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (2889). 13 January 1797. Grocott...
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Francis Lightfoot Lee (category 1797 deaths)
Francis Lightfoot Lee (October 14, 1734 – January 11, 1797) was a Founding Father of the United States and a member of the House of Burgesses in the Colony...
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United States Navy (section Ships)
presence between 1790 and the launching of the U.S. Navy's first warships in 1797 was the U.S. Revenue-Marine, the primary predecessor of the U.S. Coast Guard...
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Merchant ship Backhouse repels attack by French privateer 1797, December 19 – Slave ship Eliza blows up while engaging a French privateer 1797, December...
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Mordecai Sheftall (category 1797 deaths)
Mordecai Sheftall (December 2, 1735 – July 6, 1797) was a merchant who served as a colonel in the Continental Army. He was from the Province of Georgia...
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several years during which time she captured many prizes. On 19 September 1797 Boadicea and Anson captured the French privateer brig Zephyr. She was out...
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a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1797. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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Norfolk (1801 brig) (redirect from Norfolk (1797 brig))
Norfolk was built in Quebec in 1797 and registered in London in 1797 as Harbinger. In 1801 the Colonial government in New South Wales purchased her and...
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HMS Bellerophon (1786) (category 1786 ships)
HMS Bellerophon, known to sailors as the "Billy Ruffian", was a ship of the line of the Royal Navy. A third-rate of 74 guns, she was launched in 1786....
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HMS Unicorn (1824) (category Museum ships in the United Kingdom)
third-oldest ships still afloat, the oldest being the USS Constitution of 1797. Unicorn is believed to be the most original preserved ship of her era,...
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Archimedes was launched at Sunderland in 1796 or 1797. She traded between England and the Baltic until the British government chartered her as a transport...
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Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Washington died December 14, 1799, age 67, at Mount Vernon, the family's...
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