• Lord Melville was launched at (George Taylor's shipyard at rue de la Canotiere in Quebec City, Quebec, in May 1825. She made one voyage under charter to...
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  • Several ships have been named Lord Melville after one of the Viscounts Melville: Lord Melville (1803 EIC ship) made six voyages as an East Indiaman for...
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    brood". Melville's education began when he was six. In 1824, the Melvills moved to a newly built house at 33 Bleecker Street in Manhattan. In 1825, Herman...
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  • thorough repair in 1832. Lord Wellington was lost on 15 June 1834 in Melville Bay, Greenland. Her crew were rescued. On 3 June 1834, Lord Wellington got caught...
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    Sea. In 1804, Lord St Vincent stood aside for the incoming new government led by William Pitt the Younger, and The 1st Viscount Melville took office. In...
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  • leaving part of her cargo at Melville Island. It turned out that the local inhabitants at Timor Laut had attacked Stedcombe in 1825, killing all but two boys...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1825 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1825. "Multum in Parvo". Newcastle Courant. No. 7737. Newcastle...
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    "a most distinguished officer". The son of Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville and his wife Anne (née Huck-Saunders), Dundas was educated at Harrow School...
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    Unsuccessful Attempt To Reach Repulse Bay In His Majesty's Ship Griper, In The Year MDCCCXXIV, London (1825) Copland-Griffiths 1908, p. 264. Cave, Edward (1833)...
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  • 1825 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1825. "CREW OF THE ASIA AND ACHILLES". The Morning Post. No. 17148. 5 December 1825....
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