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  • Mary Ann was launched in 1806 at Chester. She made one voyage as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. Between 1812 and 1814 she was...
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  • sanguinary single ship action. She was last listed in 1818. Mary Ann (1806 ship) was launched in 1806 at Chester. She made one voyage as a slave ship in the triangular...
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    The Ann Alexander was a three-masted ship from New Bedford, Massachusetts. She is notable for having been rammed and sunk by a wounded sperm whale in...
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  • Angel Gabriel, the Elizabeth and Ann (Bess), the Mary and the Diligence. On June 3, 1635, the James joined four other ships, and set sail for the New World...
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  • 1794 - Mary was living there at the time of her trial in 1789. If the new research is accurate, Mary had at least three siblings: Elizabeth Ann Wade (born...
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  • Mary Ann had sailed on her own to Sydney Cove, and there is some argument about whether she was the last ship of the Second Fleet, or the first ship of...
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  • Pike, 1806–1807. The American Historical Review, Vol. 13, No. 4 (July, 1908), pp. 798–827 J. Madison. William and Mary College, July 4, 1806. The William...
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  • This article is about the particular significance of the year 1806 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Henry Paget Lord Lieutenant of...
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  • Ann was launched at Rotherhithe in the River Thames in 1801. She made eight voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", i.e.,...
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  • Retrieved 3 July 2012. "Ship News". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Sunday 2 November 1806, p.1. 2 November 1806. p. 1. Retrieved 5 August...
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    of Boston (1846–1848), built the Josiah Quincy Mansion, married Mary Jane Miller (1806–1874) Josiah Phillips Quincy (1829–1910), poet, writer, publicist...
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  • 13°21′W / 10.283°N 13.350°W / 10.283; -13.350. On 1 March 1806, Otway, and one other enslaving ship were "all well" off the "Logus Coast" of Africa. Four...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1806 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1806. "Lancaster, January 11". Lancaster Gazetter. Vol. 5, no...
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    Whig between 1790 and 1796 and Tregony as a Tory between 1802 and 1806. From 1804 to 1806, he served under William Pitt the Younger as a Lord of the Treasury...
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  • was a brig-rigged Spanish sloop that the British Royal Navy captured in 1806 and took into service. She served in the Mediterranean and the West Indies...
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    HMS Grampus (1802) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    rate ship of the line HMS Russell. The East Indiamen they were escorting were Northampton, Lord Melville, Earl Spencer, Princess Mary, Anna, Ann, Glory...
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  • Clement Drew (category 1806 births)
    "the ship Abolition and the wreck Colonization, 1839;" sailing ship Uriel; yacht passing Thatcher Island Lights, Cape Ann; Ship Mary L. Sutton; Ship Hound;...
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  • Esther Symonds assumed operation of the family business. She died in 1806. In 1801, Mary travelled with her sister, bird artist Elizabeth Gwillim, and her...
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  • Astle was married to Ann (born, Marylebone, ca. 1784; died 3 May 1867, in Ramsgate). They had four children: George (1804-1876); Mary (1809-1887); John (born...
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    British post ship 1806, May 11 – French ship Abeille captures HMS Alacrity 1806, May 14 – HMS Pallas vs French Minerve 1806, May 25 – Merchant ship Barton repels...
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