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Sea captain from Guernsey widely credited as having transformed the economy of Costa Rica by establishing the Costa Rican coffee trade. United Kingdom: Yes 1802 1863 Ladd, William. American anti-war activist and New England sea captain who devoted his pen to preaching non-resistance during the War of 1812. United States: Yes 1778 1841 Lawrence ...
William McLellan (sea captain, born 1735) Thomas F. McManus; Luis de Mendoza (explorer) Marilyn Mercer Jones; Henry Meriton; Reuben Merrill; Simon Metcalfe; Thomas Humphrey Metcalfe; Betsy Miller; Konstantinos Mitragas; Hugh Montgomery (sea captain) Pierre Morpain; Thomas Mostyn (sea captain) Richard Murphy (sea captain) Thomas Musgrave (castaway)
Pages in category "Fictional sea captains" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Captain Ahab;
Jeremiah O'Brien, captain of the privateer Unity in the first battle of the Revolutionary War; Herbert Pitman, third officer of the Titanic; John Wallace Thomas, Newfoundland captain made Commander of the Order of the British Empire for actions during a Luftwaffe attack; Louis Ernest Sola, Federal Maritime Commissioner and yachtsman [1]
John Kendrick (1740–1794) was an American sea captain during the American Revolutionary War, and was involved in the exploration and maritime fur trading of the Pacific Northwest alongside his subordinate Robert Gray. He was the leader of the first US expedition to the Pacific Northwest.
Bounty: scene of the famous mutiny. Victory: Nelson's flagship. This ship is still officially in service and is the world's oldest commissioned warship and the flagship of the First Sea Lord. Beagle: carried Charles Darwin on his voyage. Warrior: Britain's first iron hulled, armoured battleship. Dreadnought: first "all big-gun" battleship.
Active on the Baltic Sea: Captain Gincks? 1705–1706 Unknown A privateer based in New York. He is best known for sailing alongside Adrian Claver, and for a violent incident involving his sailors while ashore. Richard Glover: d. 1698 1694–1698 Colonial America A pirate and slave trader active in the Caribbean and the Red Sea in the late 1690s.
She also has a deep knowledge of magic artifacts and has used many of them to great effect over the years. The Sea Hag was created by Elzie Crisler Segar in 1929 as part of the Thimble Theatr comic strip. [18] Hassan: Tactical Roar: 2006: Anime series: Hassan is a man who was "hunting for an escort ship," claiming to be a captain, actually a ...