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  • Several vessels have been named Countess of Loudoun (or Countess of Loudon) for the Countess of Loudoun: Thetis was launched at Chittagong in 1813. At...
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  • Hastings (1810-1858) Countess of Loudoun (ship) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Countess of Loudoun. If an internal link...
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  • Countess of Loudoun (or Countess of Loudon, or erroneously Countess of London) for Flora Mure-Campbell, Marchioness of Hastings, Countess of Loudoun....
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  • Chittagong ship) was launched at Chittagong in 1813. At some point she was renamed Countess of Loudoun (or Countess of Loudon, or erroneously Countess of London)...
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    Robert in the Battle of Methven, forcing him to flee into hiding, before re-emerging in 1307 to defeat an English army at Loudoun Hill and wage a highly...
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  • Tasmania in 1816. She was under the command of Captain William Hilton Hovell. On 25 June 1816 the ship was anchored near the Kent Group in Bass Strait...
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    22 September of that year. In 1764, he began to court Maria Walpole, the Dowager Countess of Waldegrave, an illegitimate granddaughter of Sir Robert Walpole...
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  • of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Map all coordinates in "Category:Battles of...
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    crew plus a contingent of marine infantrymen intended to serve as the garrison of Saint-Louis. The ship reached the island of Madeira on 27 June. Schmaltz...
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    HMS Liverpool (1814) (category Ships built by the Blackwall Yard)
    Al Qasimi reportedly had lost a thousand dead. On the fall of Ras Al Khaimah, three ships were sent to blockade the nearby harbour at Rams, to the North...
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  • and only one person survived. The remainder of her crew and of the 479 passengers survived; they left the ship after the gale subsided overnight. Lloyd's...
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    1304 Fall of Stirling Castle, 1304 Battle of Methven, 1306 Battle of Dalry, 1306 Battle of Glen Trool, 1307 Battle of Loudoun Hill, 1307 Battle of Slioch...
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    Clarence Moore (businessman) (category Masters of foxhounds in the United States)
    hunting club, and was later a master of foxhounds for the Loudoun Hunt in Loudoun County, Virginia. Moore was a member of various private social clubs, including...
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  • sunken reef some 12 miles off Preparis. The ship's boats could only take about 150 people at a time, and a number of men remained marooned on the wreck and...
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    and started gathering men, and in May he defeated Valence at the Battle of Loudoun Hill. Edward, who had rallied somewhat, now moved north himself. He developed...
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  • Lady Elliot (category Shipwrecks of Queensland)
    Lady Elliot was a ship that was probably wrecked off the coast near Cardwell, Queensland, Australia in 1816. It was a ship of 353 tons and had been constructed...
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  • Clayton, Jane M (2014). Ships employed in the South Sea Whale Fishery from Britain: 1775–1815: An alphabetical list of ships. Berforts Group. ISBN 9781908616524...
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    HMS Tay (1813) (category Post ships of the Royal Navy)
    sixth-rate post ship. She had a brief career, notable only for the circumstances surrounding her wrecking on 11 November 1816 in the Gulf of Mexico off the...
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    Kent. He was succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son, George. The Countess of Dunmore died in 1819. Dunmore County, Virginia, formed in 1772, was named...
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  • alphabetical list of ships. Hastings, East Sussex: Berforts Information Press. ISBN 9781908616524. Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company...
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