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    Association was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1697. She served with distinction at the capture...
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  • VI. Continental Association, often called the "Association", an economic boycott during the American Revolution HMS Association (1697), a Royal Navy ship...
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    the first-rate HMS St George. Four large ships, HMS Association, the third-rate HMS Eagle, the fourth-rate HMS Romney and the fire ship HMS Firebrand all...
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    returned to HMS Victory in March 1697 and then transferred to the first-rate HMS London in June 1697 and to the second-rate HMS Albemarle in Autumn 1697. Fairborne...
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    Mornington became HMS Drake. Other examples include: HMS Calcutta HMS Glatton HMS Hindostan (1795) HMS Hindostan (1804) HMS Malabar HMS Buffalo Their design...
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  • 2018-07-22. Retrieved 2017-05-12. Virgil's Aeneid Translated by John Dryden (1697). The Aeneid of Virgil Translated into English by John William Mackail (1885)...
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    followed and when he was 21 he received his first command, the 28-gun sloop HMS Brazen, and, in the War of 1812 between the US and the UK, seized two prizes...
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    to fourth rate 1697, rebuilt 1706 Association 90 (1697) – wrecked 1707 Barfleur 90 (1697) – rebuilt 1716 at 80-gun ship Namur 90 (1697) – rebuilt 1729...
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    HMS Eagle was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Portsmouth Dockyard during 1677/79. When completed she was placed in Ordinary...
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    sheds accommodating different parts of the rope-making process. In 1695–1697 the ropeyard was largely rebuilt, under the supervision of Edmund Dummer;...
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