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Seaflower or sea
flower may
refer to:
Seaflower (ship), a
sailing ship used in the 1600s HMS
Seaflower, many
ships from the 1700s to 1800s The Sea Flower...
- Four
vessels of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Seaflower: HMS
Seaflower (1782) was a 16-gun brig-sloop
purchased in
April 1782 that the
French frigate Manche...
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Seaflower (or Sea Flower) was the name of
several sailing ships operating in the
Atlantic Ocean and
Caribbean Sea in the 1600s and 1700s. The
first Seaflower...
- Jersey: Not
Quite British: The
Rural History of a
Singular People. Jersey:
Seaflower Books. ISBN 0-948578-57-2. OCLC 29846615. Kelleher, John D. (1991). The...
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sloop Isaac,
while Every and
about twenty other men
sailed in the
sloop Seaflower (captained by Faro) to
Ireland towards the end of June 1696. They aroused...
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Providencia is the
centre point of the
UNESCO Marine Protected Area the
Seaflower Biosphere Reserve,
which forms 10% of the
entire Caribbean Sea. This ecologically...
- by
Clarence Brown, 1952)
Puritan migration to New
England (1620–1640)
Seaflower,
sister ship to
Mayflower Speedwell (1577 ship) A good,
strong ship was...
- (17 sq mi). In 2000, it was
declared a
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve,
named "
Seaflower Biosphere Reserve",
which not only
includes the
islands but also about...
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commissioned as a
lieutenant on 23
April 1778. Ball's
first command was HMS
Seaflower off the
Northern Irish coast from 1783
until 1786. In
October 1787 Ball...
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rescued by
Robert Glover in the Resolution. Faro
later captained the
sloop Seaflower which transported Every back to
Ireland when the
latter chose to retire...