• John Palmer was built at Plymouth in 1807, possibly under another name. There is a missing decade (1807-1817) during which she is absent from Lloyd's...
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  • least three vessels in the Age of Sail have borne the name John Palmer: John Palmer (1807 ship) was launched at Plymouth and made voyages to the East Indies...
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  • Florida John Palmer (1807 ship) John Palmer (1810 ship) John Palmer (1814 schooner), a ship wrecked in Bass Strait in 1818 Jonathan Palmer (born 1956)...
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  • 1800, and was lost in 1807. In between, she made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC). EIC voyage: Captain John Palmer left Calcutta on 24...
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  • Frederick was a sailing ship built in 1807 at Batavia. She made four voyages to Australia and was wrecked at Cape Flinders on Stanley Island, Queensland...
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  • ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She was armed with six 9-pounder guns and six 12-pounder carronades 1st enslaving voyage (1806–1807):...
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  • Portsea (or Port Sea) was launched at Calcutta in 1807. She was a country ship; that is, she primarily traded east of the Cape of Good Hope. She participated...
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  • Cato (section Ships)
    Navy vessels Cato (1800 ship), an English merchant ship sunk on the Great Barrier Reef in 1803 Cato (1807 ship), a merchant ship which foundered in 1841...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1807 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1807. Winfield, Rif (2015). French warships in the age of sail...
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  • HMS Nautilus (1804) (category Maritime incidents in 1807)
    career capturing a handful of merchantmen. She was wrecked on 5 January 1807 with great hardship for the survivors and loss of life. Jean-Louis Barrallier...
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  • of 1806–1807. 22 December – The U.S. Congress passes the Embargo Act in response to the Orders in Council. 29 December – The Royal Navy ship of the line...
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    Robert Campbell (Australian politician, born 1769) (category Australian ship owners)
    a branch of Campbell & Co. In 1801 he married Commissary John Palmer's sister Sophia Palmer (1777–1833). After settling in Sydney he built the private...
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    Vice-Admiral Sir Robert John Le Mesurier McClure CB (28 January 1807 – 17 October 1873) was an Irish explorer who explored the Arctic. In 1854 he traversed...
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  • Charlotte was an English merchant ship built on the River Thames in 1784 and chartered in 1786 to carry convicts as part of the First Fleet to New South...
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  • who served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1805-1807; Jane (b.1770) who married Major John Hansford who also served in the Virginia House from 1811-1818;...
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    job of repairing his ships and restoring their crews. The British had suffered casualties of 73 killed and 227 wounded. Sir John did not mention Nelson's...
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    HMS Leopard (1790) (category War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom)
    June. In early 1807, a handful of British sailors—some of American birth—deserted their ships, which were then blockading French ships in Chesapeake Bay...
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    Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1739 – 16 March 1807) was an admiral of the British Royal Navy. He was born in Devonshire, England, the second son of Admiral...
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  • of which she captured a French privateer. She herself was lost in 1807. Captain John Lloyd sailed from Calcutta on 4 September 1795. Eliza Ann sailed to...
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  • Colonel John L. Mowatt of the Bengal Horse Artillery, with whom he was living at Worthing in 1871. He died in December 1872 when aged 85. Palmer, Humphrey...
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    1806 at the Washington Navy Yard, was commissioned sometime in 1807, Master Commandant John Smith in command. In 1812 she captured HMS Frolic, but was immediately...
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    any other American ship in the West Indies. The following January, he was personally thanked for his service by US President John Adams and Secretary...
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    condemned. (A report in the Madras Courier dated 10 February 1807 stated that the Danish company's ship Holstein was sailing from Copenhagen to Serampore when...
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    salutes. President John Adams ordered all Navy ships to sea in late May 1798 to patrol for armed French ships and to free any American ship captured by them...
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    Spain, committed against Spanish ships and citizens. President John Quincy Adams was a harsh critic of the decision in Palmer. He wrote in his diary that the...
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  • and granddaughter of General Joseph Palmer of the American Revolution. Salem was a port town with "sleek sailing ships", brick mansions, wealthy merchants...
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    The Alexandria expedition of 1807, also known as the Fraser expedition (Arabic: حملة فريزر), was an unsuccessful attempt by the British forces to capture...
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    Bombarded Copenhagen and Seized the Danish Fleet in 1807. Sutton. ISBN 978-0-7509-4280-5. Palmer, Robert Roswell (1941). Twelve who Ruled: The Committee...
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  • Moffat, Jnr married twice: Ann Palmer (c1774-1805), daughter of Charles Palmer of Thurnscoe Hall in 1797 and, in 1807, Jane Wheatley (1783–1858) In all...
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    for Austen. Austen married Frances Palmer, the youngest daughter of the late Attorney General of Bermuda, in 1807. The two had three children together...
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