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    Trepassey (redirect from Trepassy)
    Trepassey (46°44.2′N 53°21.80′W / 46.7367°N 53.36333°W / 46.7367; -53.36333) is a small fishing community located in Trepassey Bay on the south eastern...
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  • HMS Trepassey (redirect from HMS Trepassy)
    Navy have borne the name HMS Trepassey, or the alternative spelling HMS Trepassy, named for the fishing village of Trepassey on Newfoundland, with the name...
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    in 1938-39 after the closure of the Bay de Verde, Heart's Content and Trepassy branches. Trains portal Bogie exchange Newfoundland T'Railway Terra Transport...
    28 KB (2,396 words) - 16:12, 29 July 2024
  • purchased her but she foundered on 12 July 1776 while attempting to enter Trepassy, Newfoundland, while under the command of Lieutenant Alexander Christie...
    2 KB (388 words) - 15:21, 13 July 2024
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    HMS Trepassey (or Trepassy) was the second vessel of her two vessel class, with both vessels being launched in 1789. John Henslow designed the small sloops...
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  • HMS Trepassey, often spelled "Trepassy", was a 14-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, formerly the American privateer Wildcat, launched and captured in 1779...
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    48°N 16°W / 48°N 16°W / 48; -16. Tyrannicide captured the 160-ton brig Trepassy on 30 April, but became separated from Massachusetts while being chased...
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  • 155 feet (47 m) long and 439 gross register tons. Her route was between Trepassy, Newfoundland and Hopedale, Labrador. Sold in 1948 to the Home Steamship...
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