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    Virginia was a pinnace built in 1607 and 1608 by English colonists at the Popham Colony. The ship was a project of the Plymouth Company, branch of the...
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    the pinnace is a light boat, propelled by oars or sails, carried aboard merchant and war vessels in the Age of Sail to serve as a tender. The pinnace was...
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    The full-rigged pinnace was the larger of two types of vessel called a pinnace in use from the sixteenth century. The word pinnace, and similar words in...
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  • Virginia is the name of several ships: Virginia (pinnace) or Virginia of Sagadahoc, a pinnace built in 1607-08 by colonists at the Popham Colony Virginia (schooner)...
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  • April 6, 1974. Virginia (Mercadante) Virginia (Montero) Virginia (operetta), a 1937 operetta by Arthur Schwartz Virginia (pinnace), or Virginia of Sagadahoc...
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  • Jamestown supply missions (category Colony of Virginia)
    Unitie of London [sic] with Captain Wood and Master Robert Pitt Virginia (rigged pinnace; first ship built in Colonial America) with Captain James Davis...
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    The Sparrow-Hawk was a 'small pinnace' similar to the full-rigged pinnace Virginia that sailed for the English Colonies in June 1626. She is the earliest...
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    England, as the flagship of a seven-ship fleet (towing two additional pinnaces) destined for Jamestown as part of the third supply mission, carrying 214...
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  • The Faulcon, Unitie, Blessinge, and Lion depart Virginia, while the Swallow and Virginia (pinnace) remain behind. c. Oct 1609: Master George Percy takes...
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  • abandoned. During that year the colonists built a seaworthy boat, the Virginia pinnace. In Massachusetts, the 'old planters' proved through their hard work...
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  • Tokugawa Ieyasu 1607  England Digby of London Popham Colony Virginia Pinnace For Virginia Company 1608  Dutch Republic Halve Maen Flyboat For Dutch East...
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    Queen. In early 1588, White was able to scrape together a pair of small pinnaces, the Brave and the Roe, which were unsuitable for military service and...
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    with the pinnace, could transport most of their party. Even in these ideal conditions, however, at least some colonists would remain in Virginia, leaving...
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    Sea Venture (category Colony of Virginia)
    flagship of a seven-ship fleet (towing two additional pinnaces) destined for Jamestown, Virginia as part of the Third Supply, carrying 500 to 600 people...
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  • James Davis (mariner) (category People from colonial Virginia)
    buildings near present-day Phippsburg, Maine, in August 1607. The Virginia, a pinnace was also constructed to demonstrate shipbuilding potential of the...
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    John Rolfe (category Merchants from colonial Virginia)
    1609 destined for Jamestown with seven large ships, towing two smaller pinnaces. In the southern region of the North Atlantic, they encountered a three-day-long...
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    they had formerly saued, as at Iames-Cittie, and other places, and the Pinnace trading in Pamounkey Riuer, all whose liues were saued by a conuerted Indian...
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    visit the nearby waterfalls, found they could pass no farther in their pinnace, and anchored for the night between the islands and the village. The following...
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    and was sailed back across the Atlantic Ocean to England. The pinnace, named Virginia of Sagadahoc, was apparently quite seaworthy, and crossed the Atlantic...
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    List of Jamestown colonists (category Pre-statehood history of Virginia)
    the voyage from England) established the Jamestown Settlement for the Virginia Company of London, on a slender peninsula on the bank of the James River...
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    Lyon's Whelp (category Pinnaces)
    Netherlands, Sweden and Poland deployed the war pinnace on a regular basis. The largest war pinnaces, also known as frigates, approximated England's fifth...
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    Second Battle of the James River (1673) (category Virginia articles missing geocoordinate data)
    Evertsen's log): Jan en Martha (pinnace); Postpaert (Fluyt); Madras (pinnace); Peerel (pinnace}; Elias (pinnace); Vreede (pinnace); and Benjamin (small fluyt)...
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    Powhatan (category Native American tribes in Virginia)
    Ratcliffe, who was tortured by the women of the tribe. Those aboard the pinnace escaped and told the tale at Jamestown. During that next year, the tribe...
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    Edward Maria Wingfield (category Colonial governors of Virginia)
    mariners, and other persons, that shall go in any of the said ships and pinnace in the said voyage from the day of the date hereof [i.e. 13 weeks prior...
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    Thomas Gates (governor) (category Colonial governors of Virginia)
    new flagship of the Virginia Company. The Sea Venture was part of the Third Supply, a fleet of seven ships, towing two pinnaces, which was intended to...
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    William Claiborne (category People from colonial Virginia)
    swept the Chesapeake for illegal traders and captured one of Claiborne's pinnaces in the Pocomoke Sound. Claiborne tried to recover it by force, but was...
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    Speedwell was a 60-ton pinnace that carried a band of English Dissenters now popularly called the Pilgrims from Leiden, Holland, to England, whence they...
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  • Thomas Wotton (surgeon) (category People from colonial Virginia)
    president, on the other hand, criticized Wotton for staying aboard the pinnace, Discovery, treating the sick. Wingfield would not provide funds to purchase...
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    George Somers (category People from colonial Virginia)
    flagship of the seven-ship fleet, (towing two additional pinnaces) destined for Jamestown, Virginia. The fleet carried a total of 500–600 colonists bound...
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    flagship of a seven-ship fleet (towing two additional pinnaces) destined for Jamestown, Virginia as part of the Third Supply, carrying 500 to 600 people...
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