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  • Ranger was launched in 1791 in New Providence and immediately came to Britain. She generally traded between Liverpool and New Providence. She underwent...
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  • later. Thereafter she disappears from online records. Ranger (1791 ship) was launched in 1791 in New Providence and immediately came to Britain. She...
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  • Ranger was launched in Liverpool in 1789. She made four complete voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. A French privateer...
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  • Ranger was launched in 1774 in Virginia, possibly under another name. Between at least 1781 and 1786 she was the London transport Thames. Then from 1786...
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    its current name is associated with the Ranger of Greenwich Park, a royal appointment; the house was the Ranger's official residence for most of the 19th...
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  • in 1791 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded or otherwise lost during 1791. "(untitled)". The Times. No. 1887. London. 11 January 1791. col...
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    List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    Hound class – 5 ship sloops, 1789–1791 Hound (1790) Martin (1790) Rattlesnake (1791) Fury (1790) Serpent (1789) Hawk class – 2 ship sloops, 1793 Hawk (1793)...
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    second officer of the letter of marque Ranger. He was captain of several merchant vessels, and his company built 83 ships. He became extremely wealthy and used...
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    first U. S. Navy ships commissioned by the Continental Congress were built here by master shipbuilder James Hackett, including USS Ranger in 1777. One of...
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    of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, and Round the World in the Years 1791–95, volume 1, pp. 209–210. London, 1798. Lewis, Mailing Address; Astoria...
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  • HMS Antigua (1804) (category Ships of the Royal Navy)
    took Ranger into service and kept her name. In 1797 the French navy disposed of Railleuse. She became the French privateer Égyptienne, a 36-gun ship with...
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    Cutty Sark (redirect from Cutty Sark (ship))
    : 155–157  The ship was named after Cutty-sark, the nickname of the witch Nannie Dee in Robert Burns's 1791 poem Tam o' Shanter. The ship's figurehead, the...
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    Whaleboat (category Ship's boats)
    whom were employed as whalers, and which later evolved into a British Army ranger company in the 1750s and 1760s. John Bradstreet's Bateaux and Transport...
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    Forces on 3 September 1805. Edward lived in Lower Canada and Nova Scotia from 1791 to 1800. He is credited with the first use of the term Canadian to mean both...
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    John Graves Simcoe (category Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment))
    British Army general and the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada from 1791 until 1796 in southern Ontario and the watersheds of Georgian Bay and Lake...
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  • Rangers in Georgia Brigadier General Montfort Browne (fl. 1760–1780), commanding Prince of Wales American Regiment, 1777 William Bull II (1710–1791)...
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    Cape Cod Canal (category Ship canals)
    surveys took place repeatedly in 1776 (commissioned by George Washington), 1791, 1803, 1818, 1824–1830, and 1860. None of these efforts came to fruition...
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  • fitted for Channel service. In November 1791 Lieutenant Isaac Cotgrave commissioned Ranger for the Channel. Ranger, under Cotgrave's command, was part of...
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  • Benson (1810–1811) Betsy (1785 or 1791–1811) Caledonia (1800–1806) Cape Packet (1821–1830) Catherine (1813–1833) Ceres (1791) Conservative (1836) Countess...
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    years, La Motte-Piquet died on 11 June 1791 in Brest, aged 70. He was buried in the local graveyard. Five ships of the French Navy have been named La Motte-Picquet...
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