• December 1780. Readily accessible online records do not show when she arrived. Also, a list of EIC packets does not include her. The Trial Packet Captain...
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  • shipwreck. Tryall (1649) was the first vessel built in Connecticut Colony. Trial (1780 ship) was launched at Calcutta as a packet for the British East India Company...
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    Neptune was a three-decker East Indiaman launched in 1780 at Deptford. She made five voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), the last one transporting...
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    Zong massacre (redirect from Zong (ship))
    vessel's only passenger, Robert Stubbs, was a former captain of slave ships. In early 1780 he was appointed by the African Committee of the Royal African Company...
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  • list of ship launches in 1780 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1780. "French First Rate ship of the line 'Le Terrible' (1780)". Threedecks...
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  • Indiaman, sailing between Liverpool and Jamaica. She then became a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She made three complete voyages...
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    Clipper (redirect from Clipper ship)
    space. The type existed as early as 1780. A 1789 drawing of HMS Berbice (1780) – purchased by the Royal Navy in 1780 in the West Indies – represents the...
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    List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    Alligator (1780) Purchased ship sloops – 2 ships, 1771 Raven (1771) Scorpion (1771) Ceres class – 1 ship, 1777 Ceres (1777) Purchased ship sloops – 1 ship, 1780...
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  • HMS Leviathan (category Royal Navy ship names)
    the line launched in 1750 as Northumberland, renamed in 1777 and sunk in 1780 in the Atlantic. The second HMS Leviathan (1790) was a 74-gun third rate...
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    a 44-gun fifth-rate Roebuck-class ship of the Royal Navy launched in 1780. Commissioned in the same year, the ship served throughout the remainder of...
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    captured 1780) San Miguel 70 (1773, ex-Spanish San Miguel, captured 1780) Prothee 64 (1772, ex-French Protée, captured 1780) Converted to a Prison Ship 1799...
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    implications. Up to 1780, the British, who kept their ships at sea for longer periods, had almost always found that the clean French ships were faster and...
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    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    ship at Barbados in 1814, sold 1816 HMS Laurel 1779 – driven ashore and disintegrated during the Great West Indian Hurricane of 1780 HMS Nemesis 1780...
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    States in 1780, to allow him to join the American side in the American Revolutionary War Kalmar Nyckel, a replica of the 17th-century merchant ship that brought...
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    Lord George Gordon (category British MPs 1774–1780)
    returned at the 1780 general election were overtaken by events. He remained close to political life, and after being acquitted at his trial in 1781, he declared...
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    HMS Bounty (category 1784 ships)
    Resolution during the third voyage of James Cook, which lasted from 1776 to 1780. The ship's complement consisted of 46 men, with Bligh as the sole commissioned...
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    HMS Hermione was the lead ship of the Hermione class, a six-ship class of 32-gun fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 9 September...
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  • China, and the East Indies for the British East India Company (EIC) between 1780 and 1794. Oh her fifth voyage, which occurred early in the French Revolutionary...
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    French frigate Hermione (2014) (category Ships built in France)
    which achieved fame by ferrying General La Fayette to the United States in 1780 to allow him to rejoin the American side in the American Revolutionary War...
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    world's longest wooden ships. The vessels are sorted by ship length including bowsprit, if known. Finding the world's longest wooden ship is not straightforward...
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    eventually declared war on the Dutch in 1780. By this point, the Dutch navy had severely weakened, possessing only 20 ships of the line. The conflict consisted...
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    ISBN 978-0-521-48329-2. Donaldson IM (December 2005). "Mesmer's 1780 proposal for a controlled trial to test his method of treatment using "animal magnetism""...
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    HMS Sirius (1786) (category 1780 ships)
    ships participating in the Baltic trade. Berwick was likely built in 1780 by Christopher Watson and Co. of Rotherhithe, who also built another ship of...
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    a Penzance smuggling family, on board their ship, the George. In February 1793, Charles was put on trial by the Attorney General (then Sir John Scott)...
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  • at St Margaret's Westminster), Henrietta (born 17 November 1780 and baptised 10 December 1780 at St Margaret's Westminster), and Henry (born 1 August 1786...
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  • dry-cargo barge - Project 438". russianships.info. Retrieved 2023-06-06. "Trials ship - Project 593". russianships.info. Retrieved 2023-06-06. Budzbon, Radziemski...
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    Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position...
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  • USS Delaware (1776) (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    Islands in late 1784. The ship returned in 1785 with a cargo of whale oil, which was seized by customs agents. After a trial, the Crown lost its case against...
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    is a list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the years from 1771 to 1780. The number shown by each act's title is its chapter number. Acts are cited...
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    baptized as Jean-Baptiste de la Motte (b. 6 July 1780) and Nicolas-Marc de la Motte (b. 6 July 1780). Both children lived only a few days. While the de...
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