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From England to Massachusetts in a fleet of five ships, the Angel Gabriel joined the James, the Elizabeth (Bess), the Mary and the Diligence.As they approached New England, an unusually powerful early season hurricane struck, known as the "Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635", and the James and the Angel Gabriel were forced to ride it out just off the coast of modern-day Hampton, New Hampshire.
The ships James and Angel Gabriel had just anchored off the New England coast, full of settlers from England, and they were caught in the storm. James survived, but Angel Gabriel was wrecked at Pemaquid, Massachusetts Bay Colony (now Bristol, Maine). [5]
The ship James left King's Road in Bristol on May 23, 1635 with master John Taylor at the helm. From England to Massachusetts in a fleet of five ships, the Angel Gabriel, the Elizabeth and Ann (Bess), the Mary and the Diligence.
On June 4, 1635, he set sail for the New World aboard the ship James. [5] [6] However, quoting another source, it sailed days earlier; [7] “...the James left King's Road in Bristol on 23 May 1635 with her master, John Taylor, along with the Angel Gabriel, the Elizabeth (the Bess), the Mary and the Diligence.
Angel Gabriel (ship) C. SS City of Glasgow (1906) H. RMS Hesperian; M. SS Mesaba (1898) SS Minneapolis (1900) R. MV Regal Lady; Y. MV Yorkshire Belle (1947) This page ...
The New Testament names only two archangels, Michael and Gabriel (Luke 1:9–26; Jude 1:9; Revelation 12:7), but Raphael, because of his association with healing, became identified with the unnamed angel of John 5:1–4 who periodically stirred the pool of Bethesda "[a]nd he that went down first into the pond after the motion of the water was ...
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Gabriel, after the angel Gabriel. Two others were planned: HMS Gabriel (1410) was a ship purchased in 1410 and given away in 1413. HMS Gabriel (1416) was a ship launched in 1416. Her fate is unknown. HMS Gabriel (1417) was a balinger launched in 1417.