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  2. Deal Castle - Wikipedia

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    Deal Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII in Deal, Kent, between 1539 and 1540.It formed part of the King's Device programme to protect against invasion from France and the Holy Roman Empire, and defended the strategically important Downs anchorage off the English coast.

  3. List of captains of Deal Castle - Wikipedia

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    Deal Castle is a defensive artillery fortress in Deal, Kent, England, which was built in 1540 by order of Henry VIII. The successive Captains of Deal Castle originally commanded a garrison based at the fortress, initially from quarters within the keep but later from purpose built quarters in a block between the keep and the outer wall.

  4. HMS Deal Castle (1697) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Deal Castle was a member of the standardized 20-gun sixth rates built at the end of the 17th century. After she was commissioned she was in Newfoundland, the West Indies, the Irish Sea, Jamaica, and back to Home Waters. She was captured by the French in 1706. [1] Deal Castle was the first ship in the Royal Navy. [2]

  5. Deal, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Deal has several museums; most are related to Deal's maritime history. Both Deal Castle and Walmer Castle are operated by English Heritage – Deal has a display on the events in the reign of Henry VIII that led to the invasion threat which caused its construction, along with some material on its subsequent history, whereas displays at Walmer ...

  6. HMS Deal Castle (1706) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Deal Castle was a 24-gun sixth-rate ship of the Royal Navy, purchased in 1706 and in service in West Indies, North America and English waters until 1727 when she was rebuilt at Sheerness. She commissioned after her rebuild in May 1727 and served in Home waters, North America and the West Indies.

  7. HMS Deal Castle - Wikipedia

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    A number of ships of the Royal Navy were named Deal Castle, after the castle of the same name. HMS Deal Castle (1697), a sixth rate; HMS Deal Castle (1706), a sixth rate; HMS Deal Castle (1727), a fourth rate; HMS Deal Castle (1746), a sixth rate; HMS Deal Castle (1756), a sixth rate

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  9. Nathaniel Rich (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    He was then detached to relieve the port of Dover, before going on to retake Walmer Castle, Deal, and Sandown Castle from the Royalists, a process he completed with great efficiency by the end of August. [1] Following its recapture, he was appointed Governor or Captain of Deal Castle, a position he retained until 1653. [16]