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    Kingfisher was a 46-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Phineas Pett III at Woolwich Dockyard and launched in 1675. She was specially...
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  • the name Kingfisher (or King's Fisher), after the kingfisher bird: Kingfisher was a ship in service between 1664 and 1667. HMS Kingfisher (1675) was a 46-gun...
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  • Royalists in 1656 and sold in 1663. HMS Larke (1675) was an 18-gun sixth rate launched in 1675 and sold in 1698. HMS Larke (1703) was a 42-gun fourth rate...
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    sold 1682 Oxford 54 (1674) – rebuilt 1702. Woolwich 54 (1675) – rebuilt 1702 Kingfisher 46 (1675) – a specialised fourth-rate designed for a role similar...
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    Gooders, J. (1994) Field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Ireland. London. Kingfisher. Matthews, L. H. (1968) British Mammals. London. Bloomsbury. WM Adams...
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    ship to be built at the dockyard HMS Gannet (1878) - the only surviving Sheerness-built vessel HMS Kingfisher (1879) HMS Pylades (1884) - the last classic...
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  • ISBN 0-415-28678-6 Steele, Philip (2004) The World of Pirates. Boston: Kingfisher Publications ISBN 0-7534-5786-5 The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet, and...
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