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  2. Category:16th-century ships - Wikipedia

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    List of ship launches in the 16th century; A. ... Iberian ship development, 1400–1600; J. Jesus of Lübeck; La Juliana (1570 ship) ... This page was last edited on ...

  3. List of ship launches in the 1600s - Wikipedia

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    3-masted ship For Tokugawa Ieyasu [4] 1607 England: Digby of London Popham Colony: Virginia: Pinnace: For Virginia Company: 1608 Dutch Republic: Halve Maen: Flyboat: For Dutch East India Company: 1608 England: Deptford: Red Lion of England: Merchantman: For private owner. [5] 1625 Denmark–Norway: David Balfour Trost: Fast ship For Royal ...

  4. List of early warships of the English navy - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the abbreviated form "HMS" was not used until nearly the end of the following century, with the term "His Majesty's Ship" (formally altered to "Their Majesties' Ship" between 1689 and 1694, when William I and Mary II were co-rulers, and to "Her Majesty's Ship" between 1702 and 1714, and again from 1837 to 1901, when there was a queen ...

  5. List of Jamestown colonists - Wikipedia

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    The seven remaining ships arrived at Jamestown only to bring diseased and hungry passengers to the stressed colony. [52] [53] Council members in bold. [6] [7] Those who died in Bermuda (or were lost at sea) are indicated with a Latin cross ( ️). Titles and occupations are from era accounts, but use modern British spellings.

  6. Passengers of the ships Anne and Little James 1623 - Wikipedia

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    After a three-month voyage, Anne arrived in Plymouth, per Bradford, on July 10, 1623 and Little James a week or ten days later. After this voyage Anne was to return to its regular cargo shipping work and Little James was to remain in the colony for fishing, cargo and military service.

  7. List of ship launches in the 16th century - Wikipedia

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    Largest ship afloat when launched [1] 13 June 1514 England: Woolwich Dockyard: Kent: Henry Grace à Dieu: Carrack: Largest ship afloat when launched 1518 Kingdom of France: Royal Dockyard Le Havre: La Dauphine: Carrack: Part of Giovanni da Verrazzano's first voyage to the New World 1520 Free City of Lübeck: Lübeck: Jesus of Lübeck: Carrack ...

  8. Bevis (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The Ship Master was named Robert Batten. [1] One voyage in May of 1638 carried 61 settlers from Southampton, England, leaving before 12 May 1638 in which they were “some Dayes gone to sea”, [2] to "Newengland", all one word. [1] The ship's passenger destinations included: Newbury, Weymouth, Wells, Maine, Newport, Salisbury, and Charlestown. [3]

  9. Category:1600s ships - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "1600s ships" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

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