• HMS Milford was a fifth rate built under the 1689 programme built at Deptford Dockyard. Her guns were listed under old terms for guns as demi-culverines...
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  • accident in 1673. HMS Milford (1690) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1690 and captured by the French in 1693. HMS Milford (1695) was a 32-gun fifth...
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    vessel, the Torbay crewmembers then reset course for Milford Haven. On 3 December they fell in with HMS Lyme, whose crew assisted in bringing the captured...
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  • HMS Milford was a 32-gun fifth rate built under contract by William Hubbard of Ipswich in 1694/95. She was the second vessel to carry the name Milford...
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    Pembroke (1690) Milford (1690) Portsmouth (1690) Sheerness (1691) Adventure (1646) ex-fourth rate rebuilt 1691 as a fifth rate – 40 guns HMS England (1693)...
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    John Chicheley (category English MPs 1689–1690)
    command of the sixth-rate HMS Milford in August 1664, of the fourth-rate HMS Bristol in September 1664 and of the fourth-rate HMS Phoenix in December 1664...
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  • Alexandrina Victoria of Kent Duchess Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria (1660–1690), later Dauphine Victoire of France as the wife of Louis, Grand Dauphin Infanta...
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    (Dutch Zaanslagh, captured July/August 1703) – deleted 1717. Milford, 30–32 guns (English Milford, captured 1697 by a French privateer – bought for French...
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    was formally claimed in 1938 for the United Kingdom, during a visit by HMS Milford of the Royal Navy. In 1995, the island was inscribed as a UNESCO World...
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    Greenwich 54 (1666) – rebuilt 1699 St David 54 (1667) – sunk at Portsmouth 1690, raised but sold 1713 Stathouse van Harlem 46 (1667) – a prize, Raadhuis...
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