• Queen Charlotte was built on the Thames in 1790. She made eight voyages for the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) before it sold her in 1800. She then traded...
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    HMS Queen Charlotte was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 15 April 1790 at Chatham. She was built to the draught of...
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  • sailing ships have been named Queen Charlotte. HMS Queen Charlotte - four vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named Queen Charlotte Hired armed...
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  • Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Queen Charlotte after Charlotte, queen consort of King George III of the United Kingdom. The first HMS Queen...
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  • whaling voyage (1789-1790): Captain Paul Pease sailed from London on 1 October 1789. Queen Charlotte returned on 29 November 1790. 2nd whaling voyage (1791–1792):...
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  • Queen Charlotte was built in France and first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1786, the 1785 issue, if any, not being available on line. She was...
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  • launched in 1790 or 1801. Her size, launch years, the timing of her appearance in the registers is consistent with her being the Queen Charlotte that sank...
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  • The Queen Charlottes Gold Rush was a gold rush in southern Haida Gwaii of what is now the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, in 1851. The rush was...
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    took over. She was launched from Sheerness on 24 April 1790, and was completed by 26 May 1790. She was commissioned for service in June that year under...
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    broken up 1822 Queen Charlotte 100 (1790) – an accidental fire in 1800 destroyed her and killed 673 of her crew of 859 Queen Charlotte 104 (1810) – renamed...
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  • southern Queen Charlottes, and Crowell Point, near Masset, are named after him. Hancock Point, also on southern Moresby, was named for his ship. Old China...
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    HMS Boyne was a 98-gun Royal Navy second-rate ship of the line launched on 27 July 1790 at Woolwich. She was the flagship of Vice Admiral John Jervis...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1790 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1790. "British sloop 'Hound' (1790)". Threedecks. Retrieved 2...
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    HMS Sirius (1786) (category Maritime incidents in 1790)
    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...
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    Harvey seeking Brunswick, his brother's ship, in the confused action around Queen Charlotte. Three other British ships failed to respond to the signal from...
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    Steamboat (redirect from Steam-powered ship)
    3 km/h (2 mph). The Charlotte Dundas was the first practical steamboat, in that it demonstrated the practicality of steam power for ships, and was the first...
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    HMS Royal George (1788) (category United Kingdom ship of the line stubs)
    rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched from Chatham Dockyard on 16 September 1788. She was designed by Sir Edward Hunt, and Queen Charlotte was...
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  • HMS Boyne (category Royal Navy ship names)
    Chads. She was renamed HMS Excellent (shore establishment) in 1834 and Queen Charlotte in 1859. Her career ended in 1861. HMS Boyne (1904) was a River-class...
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  • HMS Mastiff was launched at Hull in 1790, as Herald. From there she traded with the Baltic. The British Royal Navy purchased her in 1797, had her fitted...
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    mind, the queen deigned to meet the wife of the English ambassador, Emma Hamilton, in audience, despite the fact that the British Queen, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz...
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  • line between Cape Sutil and Cape Caution to separate Queen Charlotte Sound and Queen Charlotte Strait. Nahwitti was a Kwakwakaʼwakw First Nation village...
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    in Russian-America. After continued trading, including stops in the Queen Charlotte Islands, the Adventure and crew re-joined Gray and the Columbia near...
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    Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 8 March 1702, and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland following the...
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    William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington (category British MPs 1790–1796)
    Parliament for Trim from 1783 to 1790, and of the British House of Commons for East Looe from 1790 to 1795, and Queen's County from 1801 to 1821. He served...
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  • acting captain of the Maine, left Queen Charlotte Sound towards Russian America. Smith had still not returned with the ship or crew after over year from the...
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  • August. For her second voyage, Douglas was still Queen's captain. She left The Downs on 5 April 1790, bound for Madras, Bengal, and Bombay, and 15 days...
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    of which Dixon became a member with appointment as captain of the Queen Charlotte. The similarity is notable between the plan of the consortium and that...
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    at Buckingham House, the third child and son of King George III and Queen Charlotte. He had two elder brothers, George, Prince of Wales, and Prince Frederick...
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    fourth son and fifth child of King George III and Queen Charlotte. His only child, Victoria, became Queen of the United Kingdom 17 years after his death...
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  • Exploration I, C1, p. 167. Kathleen E Dalzell, The Queen Charlotte Islands Vol. 2: Of Places and Names (Queen Charlotte Islands) Spanish Place Names on the Face...
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