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  • Yarmouth was a British merchantman operating on the coast of India in 1782. The French frigate Fine captured her in June 1782. She went on the serve as...
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  • Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Yarmouth after the Norfolk town and port of Great Yarmouth: HMS Yarmouth (1653) was a 50-gun ship launched...
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  • William Stockbridge (category People from North Yarmouth, Maine)
    Stockbridge (June 29, 1782 – January 3, 1850) was an American merchant, ship owner and town treasurer who was active in coastal North Yarmouth, Massachusetts...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Polyphemus (1782)
    HMS Polyphemus, a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 27 April 1782 at Sheerness. She participated in the 1801 Battle of...
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  • August 1796. Lady Taylor first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1782. Hired armed ship: The Royal Navy hired Lady Taylor on a contract that lasted from...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Yarmouth (1745)
    HMS Yarmouth was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, designed and built by Joseph Allin the younger at Deptford Dockyard. She was...
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    ex-French Glorieux, captured 1782) Converted to a Prison Ship 1799, Broken up 1815 Caton 64 (1777, ex-French Caton, captured 1782) Sold 1815 Argonaut 64 (1779...
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  • Thumbnail for Battle off Yarmouth (1777)
    The Battle off Yarmouth took place on 28 March 1777 during the American Revolutionary War off the coast of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The battle is the first...
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  • Ephraim Sturdivant (category People from North Yarmouth, Maine)
    first treasurer of Cumberland. Sturdivant was born on February 14, 1782, in North Yarmouth, Massachusetts (now in the state of Maine). He was the third son...
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  • The Royal Navy frigate HMS Astraea and ship of the line HMS Veteran towed General Elliot in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. General Eliott was sold in 1802...
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    November 1763 Fate: Abandoned and burned off Newfoundland, 21 September 1782. HMS Monarch Builder: Deptford Dockyard Ordered: 22 November 1760 Laid down:...
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    included 17 ships of the line and gave the British a slight numerical advantage. On 7 April 1782, de Grasse set out from Martinique with 35 ships of the line...
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    she was escorting a convoy of merchantmen when the British 64-gun ship HMS Yarmouth bore down on the convoy. Randolph, under the command of Captain Nicholas...
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  • Thumbnail for List of British prison hulks
    with the related term convict ship. A hulk is a ship that is afloat, but incapable of going to sea, whereas convict ships are seaworthy vessels that transport...
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  • Thumbnail for Fortitude (1780 EIC ship)
    800-tonne, 22-gun fluyt. In early July 1782, during the run-up of the Battle of Negapatam, Suffren sent Fortitude and Yarmouth (a 24-gun British storeship that...
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    Old Baptist Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Yarmouth, Maine)
    (1814–1879), ship captain Frederic Gore (1860–1930), chemist and manager of the Forest Paper Company Cemeteries in Yarmouth – Town of Yarmouth official website...
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    Eaton Stannard Travers (category 1782 births)
    Sir Eaton Stannard Travers (1782 – 4 March 1858) was a British Royal Navy rear admiral. Travers was born in 1782. He was third son of John Travers of Hethyfield...
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    Battle of the Mona Passage (category 1782 in the Caribbean)
    overtook and captured four French ships, two of which were 64-gun ships of the line. Between 9 April 1782 and 12 April 1782 a British fleet under Admiral...
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  • Thumbnail for List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1782
    a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1782. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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  • shipwrecks in 1782 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1782. "The Marine List". New Lloyd's List (1331). 29 January 1782. "Shipwreck...
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