-
Myngs'
humble birth, in
explanation of his po****rity, has now been
evaluated by
historians as
being mostly fictitious in nature. The date of
Myngs's...
- HMS
Myngs,
after Admiral Sir
Christopher Myngs: HMS
Myngs (1914) was an
Admiralty M-class
destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. HMS
Myngs (R06)...
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capable of
higher speeds.
Myngs, the
first ship to
enter Royal Navy
service to be
named after Vice-Admiral Sir
Christopher Myngs, was
launched in 1914. initially...
-
Destroyers of
World War 2. Annapolis, Maryland:
Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-326-1.
Royal Navy
History - HMS
Myngs HMS
Myngs at naval-history.net...
-
historians as Mansfield's ****ault, was a 1663 raid by
pirates led by
Christopher Myngs and
Edward Mansvelt which became a
model for
later coastal pirate raids...
-
October 1967 by
Egyptian missile boats and the El
Qaher (originally HMS
Myngs) of the
Egyptian Navy was sunk at Berenice,
Egypt on 16 May 1970 by Israeli...
- He was
probably a
member of a
group of
raiders led by Sir
Christopher Myngs in the
early 1660s
during the Anglo-Spanish War.
Morgan became a
close friend...
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using the
tactic of
attacking instead of defending, he sent out
Christopher Myngs to raid
Spanish colonial cities and bases. Tolú and
Santa Marta were among...
- Vice
Admiral Myngs on HMS Victory.
Myngs'
attempt to
break the
Dutch line was
opposed by de
Liefde trying to
break the
English one, but
Myngs managed to...
- Hawkins, his son Sir
Richard Hawkins,
Michael Geare, and Sir
Christopher Myngs.
Notable British colonial privateers in Nova
Scotia include Alexander Godfrey...