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  • Rate ship of the line 'Salisbury' (1769)". threedecks.org. Retrieved 8 March 2022. Fish, Shirley (2015). HMS Centurion 1733–1769: An Historic Biographical-Travelogue...
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  • HMS Salisbury (1746) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1746 and condemned in 1761. HMS Salisbury (1769) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1769 and...
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  • 1744. HMS Swallow (1745) was a 14-gun Merlin-class sloop launched in 1745, used for the impress service from 1762 and sold in 1769. HMS Swallow (1769) was...
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    Frances-Mary S. Paul. Carteret entered the navy in 1747, serving aboard the Salisbury, and then under Captain John Byron from 1751 to 1755. Between 1757 and...
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    brought with her a substantial personal fortune of £10,000. In 1769 Clements commanded HMS Dorsetshire of 70 guns, guardship at Portsmouth, but which in...
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  • was the daughter of Sacheverell Pole Esq., of Radbourne Hall, b. 16 June 1769. During this man's lifetime, he became of representative of Sir John Chandos...
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    60-gun fourth-rate HMS Salisbury in 1769 where he served on the North American Station. He transferred to the 50-gun fourth-rate HMS Chatham under Rear Admiral...
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    joined the navy in 1753, serving as a midshipman aboard the 50-gun HMS Salisbury. He went to the East Indies during the Seven Years' War with the squadron...
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    class was a revival of the design used to construct the fifth-rate HMS Roebuck in 1769, by Sir Thomas Slade. The ships, while classified as fifth-rates...
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    first solid record of him available was in 1769, when he joined the Navy and appears on the muster books of HMS Quebec, under the patronage of Captain Alexander...
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    flagship, HMS Victory (the world's oldest naval ship still in commission), and HMS Warrior, the Royal Navy's first ironclad warship. The former HMS Vernon...
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    paid off and Jervis remained unemployed until February 1769, when he was appointed to the 32-gun HMS Alarm, the first coppered warship in the Royal Navy...
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    to the fog and the ignorance of the pilots Salisbury class (Slade) – modified Romney class Salisbury 50 (1769) – wrecked, without loss of life, 1796 on...
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    Hudson Lowe (category 1769 births)
    Sir Hudson Lowe GCMG KCB (28 July 1769 – 10 January 1844) was an Anglo-Irish General during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars who is best known...
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    selectman. Allen began studies under a minister in the nearby town of Salisbury with the goal of gaining admission to Yale College. Allen was forced to...
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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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    Nuneaton. Coventry's growth was aided by the opening of the Coventry Canal in 1769, which gave the city a connection to the growing national canal network....
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    and telegraphed the following message to the Foreign Office of Lord Salisbury's administration in London: Are we authorised in the event of all attempts...
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  • Junior, was born in Sydney, during the time that his father, Neil Mackellar (1769—1802) was stationed there, as an ensign of the New South Wales Corps. His...
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    Naval Defence Act 1889 (category Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury)
    during the interwar period. It was passed under the government of Lord Salisbury and facilitated spending £21,500,000 over five years toward fleet expansion...
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