Rockingham was launched at Sunderland in 1818 and immediately became an East Indiaman, sailing under a license from the British East India Company (EIC)...
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before she was sold in 1802 for breaking up. Rockingham (1818 ship), of 42710⁄94 tons (bm), was launched in 1818 at Sunderland by James Laing. In 1823 she...
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1818 with Letson, master, Blackett, owner, and trade London. In 1813 the EIC lost its monopoly on the trade between India and Britain. British ships were...
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list of ship launches in 1818 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1818. "French Second Rate ship of the line 'Le Centaure' (1818)". Threedecks...
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Edmund Kennedy (category 1818 births)
Edmund Besley Court Kennedy J. P. (5 September 1818 – December 1848) was an explorer in Australia in the mid nineteenth century. He was the Assistant-Surveyor...
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Ship and boat building in Whitby was a staple part of the industry of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England between the 17th and 19th centuries. In 1792 and...
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its name from the basin, while Dartmouth sits on its eastern shore and Rockingham occupies the majority of the western shore. Africville Park is situated...
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September she sailed from St Helena. She sailed together with Boddam, Rockingham, and Indian Trader, and a number of other vessels, all under the escort...
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illnesses to come, George settled on Lord Rockingham to form a ministry, and dismissed Grenville. Lord Rockingham, with the support of Pitt and the King...
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HMS Rattlesnake (1822) (category Ships built in Chatham)
British and two French ships that attacked the Greek island of Gramvousa, used as a base for piracy. While most of the pirate's ships were destroyed by the...
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HMS Serapis (1782) (category Ships of the Royal Navy)
Jamaica station. She sailed to Portsmouth in September 1818 to converted for use as a convalescent ship, before returning to Jamaica in the February following...
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Thomas Lincoln (category People from Rockingham County, Virginia)
ironmaster. Mordecai and Hannah's son, John Lincoln (1716–1788) settled in Rockingham County, Virginia and built a large, prosperous farm nestled in the Shenandoah...
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son Daniel made the family's first Virginia land acquisition in 1739 in Rockingham County, and he and brother Thomas founded the towns of Dayton and Harrisonburg...
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Michael's. Aspinall, Arthur (1986). "King, Hon. Edward (1774-1807), of Rockingham, co. Roscommon.". In Thorne, R. G. (ed.). The House of Commons 1790–1820...
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was suggested that it should be called the Rockingham Stakes in honour of the host, the Marquess of Rockingham, but the Marquess proposed that it should...
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became a source of discontent. In July 1765, the Whigs formed the First Rockingham ministry, which repealed the Stamp Act and reduced tax on foreign molasses...
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Sydney, Lady Morgan met at table during her month-long stay at La Grange in 1818 were the Dutch painter Ary Scheffer and the historian Augustin Thierry, who...
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oldest Anglican/Episcopal congregation founded in 1764 (Episcopalian) Rockingham Meeting House, one of the two oldest church buildings, built in 1787 (Congregational)...
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and Georgia Mullinnac Thomas Napier, Macon, Ga. Mr. Nash, Caswell or Rockingham County, N.C. William Nedlock, Virginia Nelson, Hertford Co., N.C. Alexander...
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she crossed the Second Bar on 3 December, reached the Cape on 12 March 1818 and St Helena on 28 March 1816, and arrived at Long Reach on 4 June. Captain...
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George Rogers Clark (category 1818 deaths)
George Rogers Clark (November 19, 1752 – February 13, 1818) was an American military officer and surveyor from Virginia who became the highest-ranking...
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Management (Master of Professional Archaeology) – via ResearchGate. "Rockingham | Maritime Archaeology Databases". "Swift | Maritime Archaeology Databases"...
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Declaration of Independence in 1816, the Chilean Declaration of Independence in 1818, Costa Rica in 1821, El Salvador in 1821, Guatemala in 1821, Honduras in...
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Leighton's Regiment was renamed as the 32nd Regiment of Foot. In late 1775, Rockingham Castle, which had been hired to transport three companies of the regiment...
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Elizabeth was a merchant ship built at Chepstow, Wales in 1809. She made three voyages transporting convicts from England and Ireland to Australia. Elizabeth...
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Portsmouth Harbour and used as a depot ship. The town of Gosport contributed £75 a year to the ship's maintenance. In 1818, John Pounds began teaching working-class...
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gave him an honorable burial. His remains were moved to New York City in 1818. Montgomery was born at Feltrim, near the County Dublin town of Swords, on...
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maritimes et coloniales / 1, Volume 3 (in French). Paris: L'Imprimerie Royale. 1818. OCLC 225629817. Troude, Onésime-Joachim (1867). Batailles navales de la...
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so they were not "virtually represented" by anyone in Parliament. The Rockingham government came to power in July 1765, and Parliament debated whether...
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because of the prize money. By June 1818 Brazen was in need of repair and he returned with her to England, where the ship was taken out of commission and...
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