• HMS Dunwich was a member of the standardized 20-gun sixth rates built at the end of the 17th century. After commissioning she spent her career mainly...
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  • English Channel, Mediterranean and North Seas, before taking command of HMS Dunwich in 1709, in which he was promoted to post captain. Hardy subsequently...
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    Solebay 1694 HMS Seahorse 1694 HMS Bideford 1695 HMS Penzance 1695 HMS Dunwich 1695 Oxford (1695) 1695 HMS Lizard (ii) 1697 HMS Flamborough 1697 HMS Seaford...
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    of the family title (Viscount Dunwich) of the Earl of Stradbroke, father of Captain Henry John Rous RN, commander of HMS Rainbow, which carried Governor...
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  • Marvel Comics Acolytes Lavinia Whateley, a character in the short story The Dunwich Horror Lavinia Mannon, a character in Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes...
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    HMS Badger was a shore establishment of the Royal Navy on the east coast of the United Kingdom. She was commissioned on 13 September 1939 was the flagship...
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    described in verse, as if in an eyewitness account seen from the coast at Dunwich, in the ballad "A Merry Song on the Duke's late glorious Success over the...
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    fictional rotten borough of Dunny-on-the-Wold (presumably a reference to Dunwich, with 'dunny' also being a slang term meaning 'toilet' in Australian English...
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    Governor Ralph Darling came from Sydney aboard HMS Rainbow, giving the names Stradbroke Island and Dunwich in honour of the commander of the ship, Captain...
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    the New South Wales/Queensland border. The other towns on the island are Dunwich and Amity Point. In the west near the caravan park is Rocky Point and Adder...
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    romantic comedy Yesterday was filmed throughout Suffolk, using Halesworth, Dunwich, Shingle Street and Latitude Festival as locations. The television series...
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    Parliament for Dunwich and Suffolk. Philip Skippon (1641 – 1691), traveller, writer, diarist, landowner and Member of Parliament for Dunwich William Wotton...
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    Science. Retrieved February 18, 2022. "Submarine goes down, in collision with HMS Hazard". The Daily News. No. 20, 562. London. 3 February 1912. p. 1. Retrieved...
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    Scotland Caithness Coast Defence U-boat (CDU) Radar Station near Thurso RAF Dunwich England Suffolk Chain Home Low Station CHL28A RAF Easington England Yorkshire...
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    Covenham Cowick Creeting (St. Mary) Creeting (St. Olave) Debden Deerhurst Dunwich Ecclesfield Edith Weston Ellingham Everdon Eye Folkestone Frampton Goldcliff...
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  • (1727–1734), Dunwich (1734–1738) Governor of Barbados (1737–1738), Whig Admiral John Byng 1704 1757 (shot, after court martial, aboard HMS Monarch) Cowardice...
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  • (1963) X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963) Target: Harry (1969) The Dunwich Horror (1970) – Executive Producer Gerald Fried Machine Gun Kelly (1958)...
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    erosion is the east coast of England, where in particular the town of Dunwich has been swallowed by the sea. At one time it was one of the largest ports...
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    Brisbane, who died in Sydney on his way to serve in South America in command of HMS Warspite. It was sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey, sent to Sydney by Lady...
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  • incorrect and revoked A42 Erme Ingot: designated 26 November 1993 A43 Dunwich Bank: first designated 14 July 1994 "Statutory Instrument 1994 No. 1842"...
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  • Melinte, Romanian runner 1958 – Steve Jones, American golfer 1959 – Gerina Dunwich, American astrologer, historian, and author 1959 – Andre Tippett, American...
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    settlement scheme of 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) in Elgin County in the townships of Dunwich and Aldborough in 1803. According to his government agreement, he was entitled...
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    for cadastral purposes. While in Moreton Bay, he named the Rous Channel, Dunwich, and Stradbroke Island, after his family titles, and influenced the naming...
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  • Cathedral, Odesa: Severely damaged by a Russian air strike on 23 July 2023. Dunwich, the historic capital of East Anglia, and a major port city of medieval...
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  • Dunne (1932–2003, US, Lc) John Dunton (1659–1733, England, J/Po) Gerina Dunwich (born 1959, US, J/R) Diego Durán (c. 1537–1588, Mexico, H) Émile Durkheim...
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    house, the Scriptorium, contains a chapel dedicated to the training ship HMS Conway. St Mary's Tower was originally part of Birkenhead's first parish...
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  • Royal Air Force officer. Eric Devenport, 86, Anglican prelate, Bishop of Dunwich (1980–1992). Eric Day, 91, footballer (Southampton F.C.). Marian Lines...
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    Watson, Frederick (ed.). Governor Hunter to Under Secretary King, (Per H.M.S. Buffalo), 25 September 1800. Sydney: The Library Committee of the Commonwealth...
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    244 4.81 HMS Borrowdale 2nd Endeavour 2003 237 4.66 HMS Endeavour 3rd Golden Grove 1993 257 5.05 HMS Golden Grove 4th Fishburn 1993 277 5.45 HMS Fishburn...
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  • voyage from Dantzig to Dublin, United Kingdom. Bon Voileur later floated off; she was beached between Dunwich and Southwold, Suffolk, United Kingdom....
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