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  • The Sussex was a fourth-rate frigate, built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England at one of the national Dockyards, and launched in late 1652. Her...
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  • Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Sussex: Sussex, a fourth-rate Ruby-class frigate launched with either 38 or 40 guns in 1652, later...
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    (1652) – Captured by France 1693 1652 programme group, fourth rate frigates Kentish 40 (1652) – Renamed Kent 1660, wrecked 1672 Sussex 38/40 (1652) –...
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    Scottish army in the Anglo-Scottish war of 1650 to 1652 the Scottish government was dissolved and the English Parliament absorbed the kingdom of Scotland into...
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  • HMS Lizard (category Royal Navy ship names)
    was a ship listed between 1512 and 1522. English ship Lizard (1652) was a 16-gun fireship Royalist ship captured by the Parliamentarians in 1652 and expended...
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    in 1652, the Dutch saw it as a clear threat to their trade monopoly and began plotting a way to drive the Swedes away, a siege was organized in 1652, but...
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    protected World Heritage Site coastline. The ship had been damaged and was en route to Portland Harbour. The English Channel, despite being a busy shipping...
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  • Pett dynasty (category English shipwrights)
    Richard Hoborn, another shipwright and churchwarden at Chatham. Joseph died in 1652, aged about 60. Joseph's son, the second Peter Pett, carried on the private...
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    Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset (category 1652 deaths)
    Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset KG (1591 – 17 July 1652) was an English courtier, soldier and politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1621...
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    Battle of Plymouth (category 1652 in England)
    battle in the First Anglo-Dutch War. It took place on 16 August 1652 (26 August 1652 (Gregorian calendar)) and was a short battle, but had the unexpected...
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    Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton (category 1652 deaths)
    JP, DL, MP (1596 – 28 September 1652) was an English politician, military officer and peer. During the First English Civil War, he served as Royalist...
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    Queen Anne's Revenge (category 1710s ships)
    1⁄2-pounder carries an English proof mark, a 4-pounder carries an English proof mark and the founder's mark for Major John Fuller (1652–1722) of the Heathfield...
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    English Heritage is a registered charity that manages the National Heritage Collection. This comprises over 400 of England's historic buildings, monuments...
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    book, The Vindication of Christmas (London, 1652), argued against the Puritans, and makes note of Old English Christmas traditions, dinner, roast apples...
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  • Mary Fisher (missionary) (category Use British English from January 2021)
    resonated profoundly with her and as a result she became an active Quaker. In 1652, as a Quaker "Publisher of Truth", Mary Fisher publicly rebuked the vicar...
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    Group Laurel (1651) Sapphire (1651) Bristol (1653) Ruby Group Ruby (1652) Diamond (1652) Bonaventure 48 – previously named HMS President. Renamed HMS Bonaventure...
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    Bonaventura Elzevir, Dutch printer (d. 1652) Stanisław Lubomirski, Polish nobleman (d. 1649) Philip Massinger, English dramatist (d. 1640) Hayashi Razan,...
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  • Timeline of Northumbria and Northumberland Timeline of Somerset Timeline of Sussex Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico 4.20–35, 5.1, 8–23; Dio Cassius, Roman...
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    Oliver Cromwell (category Alumni of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)
    with English troops suffering from attacks by Irish toráidhe (guerilla fighters). The last Catholic-held town, Galway, surrendered in April 1652 and the...
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    burned or captured three capital ships and ten more ships of the line, and captured and towed away the flagship of the English fleet, HMS Royal Charles. Politically...
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