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    HMS Jersey was a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built to the 1733 proposals of the 1719 Establishment of dimensions at Plymouth...
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  • sixth-rate commissioned in 1694 HMS Jersey (1698), a frigate commissioned in 1698 HMS Jersey (1736), a frigate commissioned in 1736 and used as a prison ship...
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  • : 582  Family knowledge has him later imprisoned on the prison ship HMS Jersey (1736).: 582  Other works only mention his imprisonment on the prison ship...
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  • Plymouth HMS Warwick (1733) 60-gun ship of the line at Plymouth (sister to HMS Swallow) HMS Weymouth (1736) 60-gun ship of the line at Plymouth HMS Jersey (1736)...
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  • politician from New Jersey Thomas Cadmus (1736-1821), businessman, Revolutionary War officer and community leader in early Bloomfield, New Jersey. Cadmus Wilcox...
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    HMS Victory was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built to the dimensions of the 1733 proposals of the 1719 Establishment at Portsmouth...
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    Hartford County, Connecticut 1734 Mast-Tree Riot in Exeter, New Hampshire 1736 - 1752 Chickasaw Wars 1737 Anti-prostitution riot in Boston 1737 Anti-markethouse...
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    1734–1742: HMS Tartar 1734 HMS Kennington 1736 HMS Fox 1740 HMS Winchelsea 1740 HMS Lyme 1740 HMS Rye 1740 HMS Experiment 1740 HMS Lively 1740 HMS Port Mahon...
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    John Hancock (January 23, 1737 [O.S. January 12, 1736] – October 8, 1793) was an American Founding Father, merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of...
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    to greet and have breakfast with Washington, Arnold immediately fled to HMS Vulture, the ship that had brought André to West Point, and escaped to New...
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    Lewis Morris (governor) (category Morris family (Morrisania and New Jersey))
    commander of HMS Phoenix. Sarah Morris (1697–1736), who married Michael Kearney (1667–1741), the treasurer of the Province of East New Jersey. Lewis Morris...
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  • February 3". The Pennsylvania Gazette. 11 March 1736. "BIDDEFORD". Age of Nelson. Retrieved 30 January 2015. "HMS Princess Louisa (1711)". Age of Nelson. Retrieved...
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  • on 18 August 1736. He clearly had some military aspirations, enlisting in the Royal Navy as a midshipman aged 14 and serving aboard HMS Victory as a lieutenant...
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    Flight 4805 (27 March 1977), shortly before colliding with Pan Am Flight 1736. "Bless me, Father, for I have sinned." — Robert Nairac GC, British Army...
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    James Alexander (lawyer) (category Members of the New Jersey Provincial Council)
    education at the High School of Stirling. He joined the navy, serving on HMS Arundell in 1712–13, where he learned navigation, mathematics, and astronomy...
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    the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved 14 May 2016. Registration Book No.1 (1736-1797), pages 127 and 188. Grand Lodge of Scotland Cooper, Robert L. D. (2006)...
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    of West Africa and in the West Indies. By 1747 he had become surgeon of HMS Salisbury in the Channel Fleet, and conducted his experiment on scurvy while...
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    1765 Weymouth 60 (1736) – wrecked 1745 Augusta 60 (1736) – broken up 1765 Dragon 60 (1736) – scuttled as breakwater 1757 Jersey 60 (1736) – hospital ship...
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    Green. July 12 – Captain James Cook sets off from Plymouth, England, in HMS Resolution on his third voyage, to the Pacific Ocean and Arctic, which will...
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    ) Fielding (1996, pp. 111-114.) Fielding (1996, p. 113.) The Universal Gallant The Temple Beau The Historical Register for the Year 1736 Comedy portal...
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    1691) – recaptured in May 1708 by HMS Burford but not re-added to English Navy Jerzé 48, 3rd Rang (ex-English Jersey, captured 28 December 1691) – sold...
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    heights and began digging entrenchments. As dawn approached, lookouts on HMS Lively, a 20-gun sloop of war, noticed the activity and the sloop opened...
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    – captured July 1709 by the British Navy, becoming HMS Fame, 24, retaken October 1710; rebuilt 1736–37. Fortune, 20 guns, design by René LeVasseur, launched...
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  • Inquisition and executed by the secular wing. Giovanni Antonio Cremis 28 May 1736 From Felizzano, hanged and burnt in Alessandria. His accomplice, 15-year-old...
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    January 2024. "Africa, Europe, and the Rise of Afro-America, 1441-1619". New Jersey State Library. Retrieved 16 January 2024. "The Transatlantic Slave Trade"...
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  • Old Dock was built the first commercial Wet dock in the Port of Liverpool. 1736: John Harrison tests the first successful marine chronometer. 1757: First...
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    Martyrdom of thirteen thousand American Patriots aboard the monstrous Jersey and other British prison ships in New York Harbor Britain's Prison Ships...
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    February 1813 – The French frigate Aréthuse (1812) and the British ship HMS Amelia (1796) engage in battle in the Îles de Los on the Guinea Coast; both...
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    of New York. A rival claim was obtained in 1694 by Captain John Evans of HMS Richmond, who was granted powers and privileges as lord of the manor. The...
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    Walter Raleigh (category Governors of Jersey)
    Anne was unmarried when William Oldys published his life of Raleigh in 1736, when she would have been in her 60s. She died in 1743. There is a memorial...
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