HMY Fubbs (or Fubbes) was a Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy of the Kingdom of Great Britain. She was scrapped towards the end of the eighteenth century...
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for her was 'Fubbs', meaning the plumpness thought ideal for the female form at the time; in 1682, Charles built the royal yacht HMY Fubbs. According to...
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HMY Charlotte was an English royal yacht, built in 1677 at Woolwich for the Royal Navy. "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 382213" (PDF). Warship Histories...
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renamed HMY Royal Charlotte in honour of the occasion, was a squadron of warships and four other royal yachts, HMY Mary, Katherine, Augusta and Fubbs. During...
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HMY Anne was an English royal yacht, built in 1661 at Woolwich by Christopher Pett for the Royal Navy. "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 379935" (PDF)...
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HMY Kitchen was an English royal yacht, built in 1670 at Rotherhithe by a man named Castle for the Royal Navy. "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 369651"...
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items for Mrs. Dives and the "Fubbs" yacht: all to an estimate of £503". She first sailed aboard the royal yacht HMY Fubbs to her father's German possession...
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HMY Mary, was an English royal yacht of the Royal Navy. She was built by master shipwright Phineas Pett and launched at Chatham Dockyard in 1677. She...
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(second ship of that name) (1679–unknown) Izabella Bezan (1680–unknown) Fubbs (1682–unknown) Isabella (first ship of that name) (1680–unknown) William...
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and mighty people are there to see the launch of a new Royal Yacht, the HMY Fubbs, named after the Duchess (her nickname). Lawe joins the hangers-on and...
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