HMS Monmouth was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 23 April 1796 at Rotherhithe. She had been designed and laid down...
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in 1818. HMS Monmouth (1796) was a 64-gun third rate, originally the Indiaman Belmont. She was purchased on the stocks and launched in 1796. She became...
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launched in 1772 as HMS Monmouth. She became a prison ship and was renamed HMS Captivity in 1796. She was broken up in 1816. HMS Captivity was a former...
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HMS Monmouth was an Intrepid-class 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Israel Pownoll and launched on 18 April 1772 at Plymouth...
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HMS York was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 24 March 1796. She served briefly in the West Indies where she captured...
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brand new 64-gun third rate HMS Monmouth from September 1796, with Charles Bullen as his first lieutenant. Carnegie and Monmouth were assigned to the North...
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Sir Charles Thompson, 1st Baronet (category British MPs 1796–1800)
eventually (with ill health) led to Thompson's retirement. From 1796 to 1799 he was also MP for Monmouth. Thompson's father is thought to have been Norborne Berkeley...
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HMS Ardent was a 64–gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 9 April 1796 at Northfleet. She had been designed and laid down for...
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Revolutionary Wars. Samuel Reeve was captain of HMS Surprise in 1779, seizing American privateers Monmouth, Wild Cat and Jason off the coast of Newfoundland...
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February 1796. After initial training at the Royal Naval Academy at Portsmouth he joined the fifth-rate HMS Cambrian. He transferred to the fifth-rate HMS Narcissus...
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HMS Warley, Commission, 1795, F. HMS Calcutta, Commission, 1795, G. HMS Director, papers, 1796, 1797, undated, H. HMS Glatton, papers, 1801, I. HMS Irresistable...
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HMS Hero (74) HMS Monmouth (64) HMS Isis (50) HMS Jupiter (50) HMS Romney (50) HMS Jason (36) HMS Active (32) HMS Diana (28) HMS Rattlesnake (16) HMS Lark...
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command of the fifth-rate, HMS Endymion, and took part in the blockade of Cadiz. He was given command of the third-rate, HMS Monmouth in 1807 and then took...
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made for his flagship, HMS Victory, Ffos y Gerddinen coaching inn, now both village and inn renamed Nelson, Caerphilly, Monmouth (Beaufort Arms), Hereford...
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At the beginning of 1797, Bullen was appointed first lieutenant to HMS Monmouth and it was here he first met his new commanding officer, William Carnegie...
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Henrietta (first ship of that name) (1663–unknown) Merlin* (1666–unknown) Monmouth (1666–unknown) Navy (1666–unknown) Saudadoes (1670–unknown) Cleveland (1671–unknown)...
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2023; HM Ship HMS Argyll moved in the opposite direction. HMS Monmouth and HMS Montrose were also to move to Portsmouth. However, Monmouth retired in 2021...
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HMS Africaine. Diane, 40-gun one-off design by Pierre-Joseph Pénétreau (launched 10 February 1796 at Toulon) – Captured by Britain 1800, becoming HMS Niobe...
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early 1781 and received an appointment to the 64-gun HMS Monmouth as her first lieutenant. The Monmouth, commanded by fellow townsman James Alms, set sail...
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80-gun ship was captured on 28 February by the Royal Navy's HMS Hampton Court, HMS Monmouth and HMS Swiftsure. Mohawk ( French Navy): Battle of Fort Niagara...
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John Graves Simcoe (category British MPs 1790–1796)
general and the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada from 1791 until 1796 in southern Ontario and the watersheds of Georgian Bay and Lake Superior...
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HMS Glatton was a 56-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy. Wells & Co. of Blackwell launched her on 29 November 1792 for the British East India Company (EIC)...
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in 1834. HMS Captivity 1796–1816 Gosport and Devonport The first Captivity was a former 64-gun Third-rate launched in 1772 as HMS Monmouth. She became...
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reference to Gell's career is when he joins HMS Prince in 1757 and was promoted to Lieutenant on board HMS Conqueror in 1760 which was to be wrecked the...
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Dorset Militia (section Monmouth's rebellion)
the English Civil War, and played a prominent part in suppressing the Monmouth Rebellion. After being the first English militia regiment to reform in...
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introduced by the 12th-century British pseudo-historical author Geoffrey of Monmouth and then built on by the French poet Robert de Boron and prose successors...
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HMS St Albans (post-refit sea trials as of March 2024) In changes to base porting arrangements announced in November 2017, HM Ships Argyll, Monmouth and...
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Alexander Hamilton (section 1796 presidential election)
draft that was used in a similar manner to Hamilton's. In the election of 1796, under the Constitution as it stood then, each of the presidential electors...
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Timeline of the American Revolution (section 1796)
York Chamber of Commerce, for future prisoner exchange (June) Battle of Monmouth (June 28) Battle of Wyoming (July 3) Battle of Ushant (July 27) Battle...
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American Revolution. HMS Moira was named in his honour in 1805, as was the Moira River in Ontario, Canada. Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier (1796–c.1848), an Irish...
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