Hector was a Dutch 44-gun frigate launched in 1784 that the British captured in 1799. They fitted her out and transferred her to the Transport Board in...
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and 1774. In 1773 a ship named The Hector landed in Pictou, Nova Scotia with 189 settlers, mostly originating from Loch Broom. In 1784 the last barrier to...
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list of ship launches in 1784 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1784. "Dutch Third Rate ship of the line 'Verwagting' (1784)". Threedecks...
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husband Hector, who has been killed by Achilles. This painting, presented on 23 August 1783, brought David election to the Académie Royale in 1784. List...
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Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Marlborough House (category 1784 deaths)
new ship of the line HMS Hector. He fought in her at the Battle of Ushant in 1778 before in 1780 sailing to the West Indies, where in October Hector was...
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up 1823 Beschermer (c. 1784), captured at the Vlieter Incident (1799), sold 1838 Note the six Dutch ships above were 54-gun ships, so the British Navy as...
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HMS Tremendous (redirect from HMS Tremendous (1784))
by William Barnard's yard at Deptford Green, and launched on 30 October 1784. Throughout May 1794 Tremendous, whilst under the command of Captain James...
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Design Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-204-2. Media related to HMS Indefatigable (ship, 1784) at Wikimedia Commons...
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HMS Providence (category Royal Navy ship names)
Providence appears as Hector Barbossa's privateer frigate. That ship was played by HMS Surprise. In Assassin's Creed III the ship that takes the protagonist...
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List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
Experiment 1784 – troopship, 1793, hulked 1805 HMS Charon (II) 1783 – hospital ship 1794, troopship 1800, broken up 1805 Adventure class 1784–87 (William...
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East India Company (redirect from East India Company (No. 1) Act 1784)
at least four Anglo-Dutch wars: 1652–1654, 1665–1667, 1672–1674 and 1780–1784. Competition arose in 1635 when Charles I granted a trading licence to Sir...
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of the line, these two-decked small ships were still classed as 4th Rates by the Dutch. (A) Hector. (Amsterdam, 1784). Measured 145 ft x 51 ft. Captured...
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Jean Baptiste Charles Henri Hector, Count of Estaing (24 November 1729 – 28 April 1794) was a French military officer and nobleman. He began his service...
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ex-Danish Skotske Pink, captured from Denmark 1564. Captured by Denmark 1569. Hector (38), captured from Denmark 1563. Sunk. Svenska Morian (54) Tranheje (75)...
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List of Russian sail frigates (redirect from Russian ship Mesemvriya (1840))
Swedes), renamed HMS Hector, BU 1818 Mstislavets 44 ("Мстиславец", 1784, A) – Last mentioned 1794 Yaroslavets 35 ("Ярославец", 1784, A) – Captured by Sweden...
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Protecteur 74 (launched 21 May 1760 at Toulon) – hulked as hospital ship at Rochefort 1784. Robuste 74 (launched 2 September 1758 at Lorient, designed by Antoine...
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This is a list of Spanish ships of the line (comprising the battlefleet) built or acquired during the period 1640-1854: Those with 94 or more guns were...
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midshipman on the Company ship Winchelsea. He sailed to India and China in 1758–1760 and was made third mate in the Hector and then captain of the Triton...
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on one side of the ship, and dragged under the ship's keel, either from one side of the ship to the other, or the length of the ship (from bow to stern)...
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the Simeiz Observatory MPC · 1783 1784 Benguella 1935 MG The city of Benguela in western Angola, Africa MPC · 1784 1785 Wurm 1941 CD Karl Wurm [de] (1899–1975)...
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Sir Charles Hamilton, 2nd Baronet, of Marlborough House (category British MPs 1784–1790)
1775. Charles began his naval career at the age of nine on his father's ship, Hector. He attended the Royal Naval Academy at Portsmouth from 1777 to 1779...
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Jessonda, a character in the opera Jessonda by German composer Louis Spohr (1784–1859) DMP · 549 550 Senta 1904 PL Senta, a character in the opera The Flying...
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The Bolitho novels (category Novels set on ships)
under Bolitho frequently choose, when given the chance, to do so again. Ships in the squadrons he commands as a senior officer are frequently commanded...
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HMS Pandour (category Royal Navy ship names)
was broken up in 1802. HMS Pandour was the Dutch 44-gun frigate Hector, launched in 1784, that the British captured in 1799, fitted out and transferred...
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Continental Navy (redirect from List of ships of the Continental Navy)
Superintendent of Finance. When Morris resigned as superintendent of finance 1784, Congress did not appoint a successor as Marine Agent and when the USS Alliance...
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seized control of the ship from their captain, Lieutenant William Bligh, and set him and eighteen loyalists adrift in the ship's open launch. The reasons...
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of Old Fashioned Roses Manuel Romain 1913 1783 Ship of My Dreams Helen Clark & Harry Anthony 1913 1784 Welcome Home Anna Chandler 1913 1785 Chanson Triste...
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Santo Domingo (1781) San Felipe Apostol (1781) San José (1783) Santa Ana (1784) Salvador del Mundo (1787) San Leandro (1787) San Telmo (1788) Europa (1789)...
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Otago Harbour (section The first European ships)
gave his name to Hooper's Inlet on the Otago Peninsula. William Tucker (1784–1817) was with a gang employed by Robert Campbell, a Sydney merchant, who...
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Piracy (redirect from Pirate ship)
American ships from the Barbary corsairs. Morocco, which in 1777 was the first independent nation to publicly recognize the United States, became in 1784 the...
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