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Glatton is a
village and
civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, some 8
miles (13 km) south-west of Peterborough, near the
villages of Conington, Yaxley...
- Four
ships of the
British Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Glatton. The
first HMS
Glatton (1795) was a 56-gun
fourth rate,
originally an East
Indiaman purchased...
- HMS
Glatton and her
sister ship
Gorgon were
originally built as
coastal defence ships for the
Royal Norwegian Navy, as Bjørgvin and
Nidaros respectively...
- HMS
Glatton was a 56-gun
fourth rate of the
Royal Navy.
Wells & Co. of
Blackwell launched her on 29
November 1792 for the
British East
India Company (EIC)...
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Royal Air
Force Glatton or more
simply RAF
Glatton is a
former Royal Air
Force station located 10
miles (16 km)
north of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England...
- HMS
Glatton was a
breastwork monitor which served in the
Victorian Royal Navy. She was
designed by Sir
Edward Reed to a
specific formula determined by...
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service with the
Royal Navy
during World War I.
Gorgon and her
sister ship
Glatton were
originally built as
coastal defence ships for the
Royal Norwegian...
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Glatton was
launched as an East Indiaman. She made four
voyages for the
British East
India Company (EIC)
before her
owners sold her in 1772. Her new owner...
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Glatton was
launched in
Rotherhithe in 1796.
Between 1796 and 1815 she made
eight voyages to South-East Asia, China, and
India as an East
Indiaman for...
- Four
vessels named Glatton sailed as East
Indiamen for the
British East
India Company (EIC)".
Glatton (1762 EIC ship) was
launched at Deptford. She made...