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    the name Stirling Castle in the English and Royal Navy. HMS Stirling Castle was awarded the Battle Honour Barfleur 1692. HMS Stirling Castle was ordered...
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  • have been named Stirling Castle (sometimes spelled 'Sterling') after Stirling Castle in Scotland, including: HMS Stirling Castle (1679), a 70-gun third-rate...
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  • off again, Atkins was tossed by a wave into HMS Stirling Castle, which sank soon after. From Stirling Castle he was swept into a boat by a wave, and was...
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  • 12-pounder guns. HMS Northumberland was commissioned on 20 June 1679 under the command of Captain John Wetwang until 20 September 1679 for delivery to...
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  • Leakey. Wreck of SS Xantho found off Western Australia. Wreck of HMS Stirling Castle (1679) found on the Goodwin Sands. Wreck of English ship Swan (1641)...
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    5068683 (HMS Stirling Castle (1679)) U-16  Kriegsmarine 25 October 1939 A German submarine that ran aground while under attack from HMS Puffin and HMS Cayton...
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    captured 1695 Elizabeth 70 (1679) – rebuilt 1703 Stirling Castle 70 (1679) – wrecked in the Great Storm of 1703 Breda 70 (c. 1679) – burnt 1690 Mordaunt 46...
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  • but one of the 270 onboard including Rear admiral Basil Beaumont. HMS Stirling Castle with loss of 206. The Eddystone Lighthouse near Plymouth is destroyed...
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    locally, lost with all hands HMS Stirling Castle, a 70-gun third-rate built at Deptford in 1679 The Woolwich fourth-rate HMS Mary, totally overwhelmed with...
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  • illegitimate sons of the King, Charles II. HMS Lenox would be named for Charles Lennox, created the Duke of Lennox in 1675. HMS Burford would be named for Charles...
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