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    commissioned as a tender to HMCS Naden, now part of CFB Esquimalt. She was commissioned as the independent unit, HMCS Nonsuch, on 1 September 1942. During...
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  • 1778 The Saints 1782 Jutland 1916 HMCS Nonsuch, a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve division in Edmonton, Alberta HMS Nonsuch is used as a sample ship name by...
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  • American schooner USS Nonsuch (1813), a US warship from 1813 Nonsuch (sailboat), a cat-rigged sailboat manufactured in Canada HMCS Nonsuch, a Canadian Naval...
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    Nonsuch Palace /ˈnʌnˌsʌtʃ/ was a Tudor royal palace, commissioned by Henry VIII in Surrey, England, and on which work began in 1538. Its site lies in...
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    name was given[by whom?] to the Royal Canadian Navy. As of 2012[update] HMCS Nonsuch was the "stone frigate" of the Edmonton Division of the Canadian Naval...
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    Despite being far from Canada's coasts, Edmonton is also the home of HMCS Nonsuch, a naval reserve division. There are numerous cadet corps of the different...
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    operation of all 24 NRDs across Canada. Co-located with NAVRESHQ is NRD HMCS Montcalm, Naval Fleet School (Quebec) (NFS(Q)) and the Naval Museum of Quebec...
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    HMCS Hunter HMCS Kings HMCS Malahat HMCS Montcalm HMCS Naden HMCS Niobe HMCS Nonsuch HMCS Peregrine HMCS Prevost HMCS Protector HMCS Queen HMCS Queen Charlotte...
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  • reserve divisions: HMCS Scotian; HMCS Queen Charlotte; HMCS Queen; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Hochelaga; HMCS Cataraqui; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Burlington. Christening...
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  • QuebecSept-Îles HMCS Malahat, in Victoria, British Columbia HMCS Montcalm, in Quebec City HMCS Nonsuch, in Edmonton HMCS Queen, in Regina HMCS Radisson, in...
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  • Canadian Division: Brigadier-General W.H. Fletcher Commanding Officer, HMCS Nonsuch Commanding Officer, 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Commanding Officer...
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  • Battalion: 3 June 1995. 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron, RCAF: 2001. HMCS Nonsuch 1 Service Battalion: 26 August 2018. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Wood...
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  • Sir Thomas Cawarden (died 25 August 1559) of Bletchingley, Nonsuch Park and East Horsley (Surrey) was Master of the Revels to Henry VIII, Edward VI, and...
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    scrapped 1949 Z38 Destroyer 3,083 20 March 1943 to United Kingdom as Nonsuch September 1945, sold for scrap 8 November 1949 Z39 Destroyer 2,519 21 August...
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  • barge men. A similar bill for 1622 includes the perfuming of rooms at Nonsuch Palace and Denmark House, now known as Somerset House. The second bill...
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    Forester) Nightingale (from Hornblower and the Atropos by C. S. Forester) Nonsuch (from The Commodore by C. S. Forester) Phoebe (from Hornblower in the West...
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    agents, like Thomas Coningsby, and worked on a plan to enlarge the park of Nonsuch Palace to make it a better residence for the queen. Identified as an influential...
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    estate included Somerset House, the Honour of Hatfield, Pontefract Castle, Nonsuch Palace, and the old palace at Havering-atte-Bower. Robert Cecil had considered...
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    designating it in relation to a building of the same name at a different palace, Nonsuch Palace, near the south edge of Greater London, which no longer exists....
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    storm and was forced to turn back to Plymouth, England. In September 1668, Nonsuch landed in the Rupert River region on the shores of James Bay, where Des...
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    Anne of Denmark on 19 September 1603, and included Havering Palace and Nonsuch Palace. These were said to have been lands held by Elizabeth I before her...
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    measures. First, it gave the boats names: 504 became Hopewell, 505 became Nonsuch, 506 became Gay Viking, 507 became Gay Corsair and 508 became Master Standfast...
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    the history of the city and province. The full-size replica of the ship Nonsuch is the museum's showcase piece. The Manitoba Children's Museum is a nonprofit...
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    joined Henry at Nonsuch. Two members of the queen's household died of plague in September. Henry and Elizabeth were moved from Nonsuch to Winchester, thought...
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  • in italic handwriting. It mentions Newcastle, York, Leicester, Windsor, Nonsuch, Oatlands, Winchester, Salisbury, and Coombe Abbey. The purchases include...
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  • and Barbara Gamage. Prince Henry visited his father Robert Wroth from Nonsuch Palace and stayed for three days in May 1605. King James visited Loughton...
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  • force – the 10th Destroyer Flotilla (HMS Tartar, Ashanti, Eskimo, Javelin, HMCS Haida, Huron, and ORP Błyskawica, Piorun). In the night action, ZH1 was torpedoed...
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    appointed a member of the Dutch council of state on the basis of the Treaty of Nonsuch. Winwood's hearty dislike of Spain coloured all his actions in Holland;...
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    September, Frances Bourchier joined the royal couple's daughter Elizabeth at Nonsuch Palace. After the ceremony, the royals went to Westminster Palace, and...
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  • destroyer, Z38, was ceded to Britain after the end of the war and renamed HMS Nonsuch. It was scrapped in 1949. In general, German designs were intended for...
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