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    the Caribbean, and the North Sea. She was broken up in September 1810. Media related to HMS Isis (1774) at Wikimedia Commons Ships of the Old Navy v t e...
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  • named HMS Isis, after the Egyptian goddess Isis. The first Isis was a 50-gun fourth rate probably launched in 1744 as Colchester. The second HMS Isis (1747)...
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  • Isis (ship), a grain ship of Ancient Rome, described by Lucian HMS Isis (1774), a 50-gun fourth rate HMS Isis (1819), a 50-gun fourth rate HMS Isis (1896)...
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    Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84415-700-6. Media related to HMS Surprise (ship, 1774) at Wikimedia Commons This article includes data released under...
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    1770 Commander of HMS St. Albans, 61 guns 1774 Commander of HMS Ardent, 64 guns 1775 Commander of HMS Isis (1774), 50 guns, Quebec 1776 Commodore in charge...
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  • in June 1781 at Île de France but again requisitioned in December 1781. HMS Isis captured her on 16 February 1782, during the prelude of the Battle of Sadras...
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    HMS Milford 1695 HMS Arundel 1695 HMS Rye 1696 HMS Scarborough 1696 HMS Looe (i) 1696 HMS Lynn 1696 HMS Fowey 1696 HMS Southsea Castle (i) 1696 HMS Gosport...
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    George Johnstone (Royal Navy officer) (category British MPs 1768–1774)
    74-gun HMS Hero, the 64-gun HMS Monmouth, and the 50-gun HMS Isis, HMS Jupiter and HMS Romney), four frigates (the 38-gun HMS Apollo, the 36-gun HMS Jason...
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    Fitzpatrick, John Clement (1904). Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789: 1774. Vol. 1. U.S. Government Printing Office. Freedman, Russell (2008)...
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    quarterdeck). Alcmène, (launched 14 June 1774 at Toulon) – captured by British Navy 21 October 1779, becoming HMS Alcmene. Aimable, (launched 20 July 1776...
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    Guardia di Finanza (category Organizations established in 1774)
    symbol of the "captagon" which distinguishes the "jihad drug" made by ISIS. ISIS / Daesh finances its own terrorist activities, especially by means of...
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  • Belgian-born American mathematician and author, founder of the magazines Isis and Osiris who moved to the U.S. in 1915. Author of influential books and...
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    sold 1817 Bristol 50 (1775) – broken up 1810 Renown 50 (1774) – broken up 1794 Isis 50 (1774) – broken up 1810 Leopard 50 (1790) – wrecked 1814 near the...
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    the First Battle of Cape Finisterre in May 1747 and added to the RN as HMS Isis Apollon 56 guns (launched 1740 at Rochefort, designed and built by Pierre...
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    adopted an aggressive line, and Johnstone, some of whose ships — especially Isis — had suffered significant damage, chose not to renew the battle, and returned...
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    with the arrival of a squadron comprising the 64-gun HMS Monmouth, the 74-gun Hero, the 50-gun Isis and the armed transport Manilla, under James Alms. D'Orves...
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    S2CID 262724393. Mayr, Otto (1971). "Maxwell and the Origins of Cybernetics". Isis. 62 (4): 424–444. doi:10.1086/350788. S2CID 144250314. Benett, Stuart (1986)...
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    on 29 July aboard Vice-Admiral Andrew Mitchell's flagship, the 50-gun HMS Isis. He was present at the capture of the Dutch squadron in the Vlieter Incident...
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    Charles Pierrepont, 1st Earl Manvers (category British MPs 1774–1780)
    50-gun frigate Isis, replacing Captain Edward Wheeler, who had been killed during the capture of the Oriflamme. Medows continued on Isis, in the Mediterranean...
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    preparations to depart. Arriving in Quebec City were the frigates HMS Surprise and HMS Isis carrying the 29th Foot Regiment as well as marines. The retreat...
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