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    Kent, launched in 1799, was an East Indiaman of the British East India Company. On her first voyage in 1800 she was on her way to Bengal and Bencoolen...
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    after his death. Prince Edward was created Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Earl of Dublin on 23 April 1799 and, a few weeks later, appointed a General and...
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    Earl of Kent was created Duke of Kent in 1710, but the title became extinct upon his death in 1740. On 23 April 1799, the double dukedom of Kent and Strathearn...
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    other titles, particularly Duke of Kent, became extinct with his death. On 23 April 1799 the double dukedom of Kent and Strathearn was given, with the...
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  • British East India Company (EIC). She was sold for breaking up in 1797. Kent (1799 ship), 875 tons (bm), twenty-six 9 and 18-pounder guns, was on her first...
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    Edward Augustus was created Duke of Kent and Strathearn in the peerage of Great Britain by his father, George III, in 1799. In 1818, he married Princess Victoria...
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    Anna Atkins (category 1799 births)
    first woman to create a photograph. Atkins was born in Tonbridge, Kent, England in 1799. Her mother, Hester Anne Children, "didn't recover from the effects...
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  • Storey announced as new Kent Cricket CEO, Kent Online, 2018-11-14. Retrieved 2018-11-15. Underdown, p. 4. Early Cricket (Pre 1799), International Cricket...
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    under Lt. John Rodgers in company with Constellation until May 1799. On 17 April, 1799 she and USS Constellation captured French letter of marque schooner...
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  • Earl of Kent has been created eight times in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. In fiction, the Earl of Kent is also...
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  • was named for George III, the city's name Prince George honours a Duke of Kent. d. 1902, not George III. Named for its location in the archipelago (now...
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    Sevenoaks (redirect from Sevenoaks, Kent)
    Sevenoaks is a town in Kent with a population of 29,506 situated south-east of London, England. Also classified as a civil parish, Sevenoaks is served...
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  • was due for payment.) Kent, under Lieutenant William Lanyon, also captured Vrouw Saakje on 17 June 1799. On 27 November 1799, Kent captured the French lugger...
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    Vincent (1797) under the command of Captain John Sutton. She was broken up in 1799. Lavery, Ships of the Line Vol. 1, p. 179. "The Capture of the General Dumourier...
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    Old Kent Road is a major thoroughfare in South East London, England, passing through the London Borough of Southwark. It was originally part of an ancient...
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  • and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent was first published in four folio volumes between 1778 and 1799. A second edition appeared in 12 octavo volumes...
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  • was built in India c.1799. No other data is available on this ship. The French frigate Forte captured several ships in early 1799 in the Bay of Bengal...
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  • William Henry Walton (31 August 1799 – 23 November 1882) was an English cricketer. Walton's batting style is unknown. He was born at Holborn in London...
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    Moss Kent (April 3, 1766 – May 30, 1838) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Kent's Parish, part of Croton-on-Hudson, New York, he...
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    Centuries, Hythe (category Grade II* listed buildings in Kent)
    History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, 1799, 231-253 John Newman, North East and East Kent, 1983, 360 Willam Page, ed. (1925). "The Hospitals...
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    Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE). The stadium opened in 1997 as Jack Kent Cooke Stadium. It was known as FedExField from 1999 until 2024, when FedEx...
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    a view of Godmersham Park in Kent. 14 September 2017 £20 139 × 73 Purple Self-portrait of artist J. M. W. Turner (c.1799), a version of Turner's The Fighting...
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    War of the Second Coalition (category Conflicts in 1799)
    Tweede Coalitieoorlogen (1799–1802)". Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. Schroeder 1987, p. 249. Schroeder 1987, p. 252. Emerson Kent Christopher Duffy, Eagles...
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    Church of St Rumwold, Bonnington (category Grade I listed churches in Kent)
    Hasted 1799, pp. 331–337. "St Rumbold of Buckingham". University of Buckingham. Retrieved 22 April 2023. Vigar, John E. "St Rumwold, Bonnington". Kent Churches...
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    2012, at the Wayback Machine The Times Higher Education Supplement, 2007, 1799 (June 22), p. 2. Zou, Di; Xie, Haoran; Wang, Fu Lee; Kwan, Reggie (April...
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    John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset (category 1799 deaths)
    John Frederick Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset, KG (25 March 1745 – 19 July 1799) was the only son of Lord John Philip Sackville, second son of Lionel Sackville...
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  • David Denne (category 1799 births)
    David Denne (1799 – 3 December 1861) was an English first-class cricketer associated with Kent who was active in the 1820s. He is recorded in two matches...
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    John Nichols Thom (category 1799 births)
    John Nichols Tom (sometimes spelt Thom; 1799 – 31 May 1838) was a Cornish merchant and maltster who re-invented himself as Sir William Courtenay, stood...
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    The Kent County Courthouse, now the East Greenwich Town Hall, is a historic court building at 127 Main Street in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Kent County...
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  • The decade of the 1790s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1799: Napoleon in Egypt: French troops occupy Egyptian territory. Tomb KV20 in...
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