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  • HMS Exeter (1697) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1697. She was rebuilt to carry 58 guns in 1744 and was broken up in 1763. HMS Exeter (1763) was...
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  • HMS Exeter was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 26 July 1763 at Chatham Dockyard. In 1782, Exeter was involved in the...
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    Norton: 21 October 2013. HMS Defender, RN: March 2014. See List of people from Exeter and Category:People from Exeter Devon portal Exeter (HM Prison) Henry Phillpotts...
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    HMS Exeter was a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard on 26 May 1697. She was involved in repeated actions...
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    in New York 1754 Riot against the surveyor of the woods in Exeter, New Hampshire 1754–1763 French and Indian War/ Seven Years' War 1754 Battle of Fort...
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    Battle of Manila (1762) (category Naval battles of the East Indies Campaign (1757–1763))
    were the Elizabeth (64 guns), HMS Lenox (74), HMS Grafton (68), HMS Weymouth (60), HMS America (60), HMS Panther (60) and HMS Falmouth (50), while there...
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  • Robert Montagu (Royal Navy officer) (category 1763 births)
    American Revolutionary War. He transferred to the command of the third-rate HMS Exeter in May 1782 in which he saw action at the Battle of Negapatam in July...
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    Termineu, Pierre Pitroll and Pierre Lagnal on April 25 at Exeter. Royal Oak was broken up in 1763. Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p161. Lavery, Ships of...
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    February 1762. In 1763 he became a Member of Parliament but continued in service for several years. From 1763 to 1767 he commanded HMS Hero. His last three...
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    stability of wages and prices, they were still reasonable as late as the 1756–1763 Seven Years' War; however, high inflation during the last decades of the...
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    Richmond-class frigates of 1756. HMS Exeter Builder: Henniker, Chatham Ordered: 13 January 1760 Launched: 26 July 1764 Fate: Burned, 1785 HMS Europa Builder: Adams...
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    In 1763 he was given command of HMS Grafton and in 1770 he took over HMS Northumberland. He went on to command HMS Pallas from 1778 and HMS Exeter from...
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    attacking Skyhawks were shot down by Sea Dart missiles fired by HMS Exeter, with HMS Avenger claiming to have shot down the Exocet missile with her 4...
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    Builder: Chatham Dockyard Ordered: 11 January 1763 Launched: 10 December 1768 Fate: Broken up, 1815 HMS Agamemnon Builder: Adams, Bucklers Hard Ordered:...
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    spent four months as commander of HMS London, a 6-gun busse and was then named as post-captain of the 28-gun frigate HMS Actaeon from 29 September 1757....
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  • the first HMS Tamar. I'Anson died on 29 October 1767 while in active service on the Tamar. G.E.C., ed. (1908). Complete Baronetage. Exeter: William Pollard...
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    British occupation of Manila (category 1763 in the Philippines)
    and the East Indies Squadron departed in early 1763, leaving two frigates behind, HMS Falmouth and HMS Seaford. On 24 July, news arrived of the cessation...
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    HMS Happy was an 8-gun sloop of war of the Royal Navy, launched in 1754 and in active service during the Seven Years' War. Happy was one of a group of...
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    Spee concentrated fire upon the Exeter inflicting some 40 direct hits and causing major damage. On the 16 December, Exeter limped into Stanley Harbour, with...
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    in North America with victory over the French in the Seven Years' War in 1763, tensions and disputes arose between Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies...
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