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Shallop is a name used for
several types of
boats and
small ships (French chaloupe) used for
coastal navigation from the
seventeenth century. Originally...
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Queen Mary's
Shallop is a 41.60-foot-long (12.68 m)
British royal barge commissioned by
William III for
Queen Mary II in 1689. She was one of several...
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defined as "An
officer of a ship who
takes care of the ****boat,
barge or
shallop, with all its furniture, and is in
readiness with his crew to man the boat...
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exploration of the area was dela**** for more than two w****s
because the
shallop or
pinnace (a
smaller sailing vessel)
which they
brought had been partially...
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master of the
shallop (see Boatswain) and to be part of the company. He
signed the
Mayflower Compact. He was a
seaman on the ship's
shallop with John Allerton...
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infirm or
loyal to Hudson—adrift from the
Discovery in a
small shallop, an open boat,
effectively marooning them in
Hudson Bay. The
Pricket journal...
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alongside the
similarly retired royal yacht, HMY Britannia. The
Royal Shallop Jubilant was
built for the
Golden Jubilee of
Elizabeth II that took place...
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Sailboat Sampan Schooner Scow Sea
kayak and
Kayak Shad boat
Shallop Sharpie Shikara Ship's
tender Ski boat
Skiff Skipjack Smack (ship) Small-craft...
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Redford Naturals. Pet
Supplies Plus was
founded in 1988 by
Harry Shallop and Jack Berry, in Redford, Michigan. In
December 2018, Pet
Supplies Plus...
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anchor inside of
Sandy Hook. The w**** was
spent in
exploring the bay with a
shallop, or
small boat, and "they
found a good
entrance between two headlands"...