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    HMS Zealous was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Barnard of Deptford and launched on 25 June 1785. She served in a number...
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  • have borne the name HMS Zealous, whilst another had been planned, but was cancelled. HMS Zealous (1785), a 74-gun ship, launched in 1785 and broken up in...
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  • Barnard's Thames Yard in 1784 HMS Majestic – 74-gun ship of the line launched at Barnard's Thames Yard in 1785 HMS Zealous – 74-gun ship of the line launched...
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    moved to the Catherine yacht, and then in the fleet of 1791 commanded HMS Zealous. In 1794 he was promoted to rear-admiral, vice-admiral on 1799, and to...
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    HMS Goliath was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line in the Royal Navy. She was built by Adam Hayes at Deptford Dockyard and launched on 19 October 1781...
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    walls together. In all that period of time, no man could have shewn more zealous attachment to his Sovereign and his Country". Under cross-examination,...
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    Benjamin Godwin (category 1785 births)
    Reverend Benjamin Godwin (10 October 1785 – 20 February 1871) was a Baptist clergyman, abolitionist and activist. He was a pastor at Dartmouth, Great Missenden...
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    1794. He served in the fifth-rate HMS Aquilon and the third-rate HMS Zealous before transferring to the first-rate HMS Britannia, flagship of Sir William...
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    1815 HMS Zealous Barnard, Deptford 19 June 1782 25 June 1785 Broken up, 1816 HMS Audacious Randall, Rotherhithe 23 July 1785 Broken up, 1815 HMS Elephant...
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    HMS Trepassey, in 1791. Serving in the Mediterranean during the French Revolutionary Wars, Brenton took part in the Battle of Cape St Vincent on HMS Barfleur...
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  • signal-mate on HMS Caledonia, he was called to testify at the court-martial of James, Lord Gambier. As commander, his last ship was HMS Nimrod, which was...
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    (1781) – razéed to 58 guns 1813, broken up 1815 Zealous 74 (1785) – broken up 1816 Audacious 74 (1785) – broken up 1815 Elephant 74 (1786) – razéed to...
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    and report them to local Boards of Confiscation for action. He was so zealous in these efforts that they also included naming his own brother Levi, who...
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    the Royal Navy's HMS Netley. Courier ( France): The ship was captured in March in the Mediterranean Sea by the Royal Navy's HMS Zealous. Creeping Kate ( Ireland):...
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  • natural history, which culminated in his taking part in the second voyage of HMS Beagle and the eventual inception of his theory of natural selection. Although...
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  • McCulloch were equally zealous and active in promoting his Majesty's interest and Service in that Country., Dunmore 23rd July 1785 In Katherine Sprowle's...
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    longitude, an area of about 1300 lieues carrées (League (unit)#France). Some zealous writers, to give the land of the Hebrews some political importance, have...
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    commentators. Its critics included Robert Louis Stevenson, who stated: "…zealous magistrates and a misguided architect have shorn the design of manhood...
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  • France; his commission as a junior officer was signed by George III. In May 1785, having completed a seven-year apprenticeship, D'Arcy left Ireland. He was...
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  • fatherland, was an ideal candidate. Von Papen went on to explain to the zealous Horn that the bombing would be seen as an act of courage and valour in...
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    Frances Burney recorded that I had long languished to see that kindly zealous friend, but his ill health had intimidated me from making the attempt":...
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    Ulric of Hutten, contemporary with Erasmus and Luther;One of the most zealous Antagonists, as well of the Papal Power as of all Despotic Government,...
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  • what could be done with the rising art; and, sparing no expense, found a zealous and talented ally in the late Mr. Hullmandel for experimenting on his suggestions...
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  • Friends  United Kingdom The ship was severely damaged by fire at Billingsgate. Zealous  United Kingdom The brig was destroyed by fire at Billingsgate....
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  • grounded, or otherwise lost during February 1852. "Naval". Daily News. No. 1785. London. 11 February 1852. "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 24390. London...
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