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February 1825) (also
rendered Mosquito, Musquetta, Bush
Muschetta or
Muskito) was an
Indigenous Australian resistance leader,
convict hunter and outlaw...
- from the rest of the fleet.: 57 The
Tiger arrived on 11 May to Baye's
Muskito (Guayanilla,
Puerto Rico).
While waiting for the
other ships, Grenville...
-
Little Catherine,
having been
granted title to land by the King of the
Muskitos. San Andrés and Providencia, also
became part of New
Granada by the same...
- See List of
colonists at Roanoke. The
English called this
place "Bay of
Muskito" (Mosquito Bay)
while the
Spanish called it "Mosquetal". the
precise location...
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which he had
labelled with its collector's name: "Libellula caerulata,
Muskito S****. Mr Shakespear, 1779."
First described by
Drury as
Lestes caerulatus...
-
captured by
three Spanish frigates in
September 1798. HMS Musquito (1799) or
Muskito was a 12-gun
schooner captured from the
French in 1799 and sold in 1802...
- Lowestoffe, Acasta, the
sloop Bonetta, and the
schooners Musquito (or
Muskito), and
Sting joined to
escort a
convoy to Britain. On 10
August Lowestoffe...
- HMS Lowestoffe, Acasta, the
sloop Bonetta, and the
schooners Musquito (or
Muskito), and Sting. On 8 August, the
convoy was off Môle-Saint-Nicolas and set...
-
consisted of Lowestoffe, Acasta, Bonetta, and the
schooners Musquito (or
Muskito), and Sting. On 10
August Lowestoffe ran
broadside onto
Little Inagua (“Heneaga”)...
- Lowestoffe, Acasta, the
sloop Bonetta, and the
schooners Musquito (or
Muskito), and Sting.
While Lowestoffe was
sailing through the
Caicos p****age late...