HMS Winchelsea was a 32-gun fifth rate vessel built under contract at Redbridge (Southampton) in 1693/94. After commissioning she was employed for trade...
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have borne the name HMS Winchelsea, or the archaic variant HMS Winchelsey, after the Sussex town of Winchelsea: HMS Winchelsey (1694) was a 32-gun fifth...
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HMS Winchelsea (D46) was an Admiralty W-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, ordered 9 December 1916 from J. Samuel White at Cowes during the 1916–17 Build...
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rates 1694 HMS Shoreham 1694 HMS Scarborough 1694 HMS Sorlings 1694 HMS Winchelsea 1694 1694 Programme Group – 32-gun fifth rates 1695–1698 HMS Lyme 1695...
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swept ashore 35 ships lying in other ports in Antigua, while HMS Hector and HMS Winchelsea, both moored in English Harbour, suffered no damage.[citation...
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HMS Sheerness (1691) HMS Medway (1693) HMS Newcastle (1704) HMS Scarborough (1711) HMS Montreal (1761) HMS Solebay (1763) HMS Winchelsea (1764) HMS Carysfort...
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his left arm at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. George Clarke, MP for Winchelsea 1702–1705, East Looe 1705–1708, Launceston 1711–1713, and Oxford University...
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