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    HMS Unity was a 42-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, formerly the Dutch warship Eendracht, captured from the Dutch on 22 February...
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  • borne the name HMS Unity or HMS Unite: HMS Unity (1665) was a 32-gun ship, previously the Dutch ship Eendracht. She was captured in 1665 but was recaptured...
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    Chatham Harbour, set fire to several warships moored there, and towed away HMS Unity and the Royal Charles, flagship and second largest ship of the Royal Navy...
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    the crew of one of them, the frigate Unity (former Eendracht, the first ship to be captured from the Dutch in 1665, from the privateer Cornelis Evertsen...
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    the Dutch, sold 1667 Unity 42 (1665) – a prize, Eendracht, captured from the Dutch, retaken by them 1667 Young Prince 38 (1665) – a prize, Jonge Prins...
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    King Charles II, in late 1665. James had commanded the English fleet against the Dutch at the Battle of Lowestoft on 13 June 1665, and the portraits were...
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    on the farthing in 1672, though earlier pattern versions had appeared in 1665, followed by the halfpenny later the same year. The figure of Britannia was...
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    HMS Sheerness (1691) HMS Medway (1693) HMS Newcastle (1704) HMS Scarborough (1711) HMS Montreal (1761) HMS Solebay (1763) HMS Winchelsea (1764) HMS Carysfort...
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    Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam (category 1665 deaths)
    Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam (1610 – 13 June 1665) was a Dutch States Navy officer and nobleman who became lieutenant admiral, and supreme commander of the...
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    By 1635, the number of slaves on St. Kitts had grown to 500–600, and by 1665 the French West India Company replaced the Compagnie.: 21–22  As the European...
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    Federalist Party as general American sentiment had moved towards a celebrated unity among the states in what they saw as a successful "second war of independence"...
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  • Mottoes in South African Universities". "Home". sggs.co.za. Naval History: HMS Venetia (D 53) – V & W-class Destroyer Additional references Adeleye, Gabriel...
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    convict ship that was stranded on a sandbank near Blackwall. HMS London  England 7 March 1665 A second-rate ship of the line that accidentally exploded in...
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    New Haven 1938, S. 34–39. Kurt Grobecker: 325 Jahre Handelskammer Hamburg 1665–1990. Handelskammer Hamburg, Hamburg 1990, S. 79–81. Miller, p. 7 Miller...
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    and early 18th centuries. Denmark–Norway started colonies on St. Thomas in 1665 and St. John in 1683 (though control of the latter was disputed with Great...
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    These changes were confirmed in the Leges regiae signed on 14 November 1665, stipulating that all power lay in the hands of the king, who was only responsible...
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    for the celebration of the Eucharistic Sacrifice is indicated. Richards, H.M.S. (1940). Hard Nuts Cracked. p. 6. After all there is nothing in the Scriptures...
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  • Couperin, French composer and harpsichordist 1667 in music – 1666 in music – 1665 in music – 1664 in music – Heinrich Schutz completes Weihnachtshistorie 1663...
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    Steatite), and identified as such in the 1720s by naturalist Dr John Woodward (1665–1728), and subsequently by Cornish historian William Borlase (1695–1772)...
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    accompanied a Royal Navy squadron in the Mediterranean in 1608 or 1609. From 1665 the Royal Navy formally maintained two hospital ships at any time, these...
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