- In sailing, a snow, snaw or
snauw is a square-rigged
vessel with two masts,
complemented by a snow- or trysail-mast
stepped immediately abaft (behind)...
- (Jacob
Teding van Berkhout)
Tonijn 8 (
snauw,
Philips Melkenb****)
Kreeft 8 (
snauw,
Wijbrand Barendszoon) Ter Goes 8 (
snauw,
Abraham Wil****onk) Salm 4 (fireship...
- the
slave trade. In that year, he
financed a
voyage to West
Africa on his
snauw Martha and Jane.
Finding success,
Redwood financed two more
voyages on the...
- Crijnssen's
fleet consisted of
three frigates, a yacht, a hoy, a fluyt, and a
snauw,
crewed by 750
sailors and 225 soldiers. By
sailing along the west coast...
-
Vredewold 60
Christiaan Ebelszoon Uma
Oostergo 62 Jan
Janszoon Vijselaar Windhond (frigate) 34
Joost Michelszoon Kuik ? (advice yacht) ?
snauw,
Pieter Pauw...
-
vessel during its
existence between 1819 and 1845, namely, the
Nueve of
Snauw in 1823. "NL-HaNA,
Suriname vanaf 1828 / gedeponeerd, 1.05.11.11" (PDF)...
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Netherlands with
important correspondence, in
November 1673.
Colve sent the
snauw,
called Zeehond, on a
privateering mission on the Long
Island Sound, which...
- on 15
April 2013 Lathouwers, Ton (2008), Het
grote verschil tussen een
snauw en een bloemetje. In: Maha
Karuna Bericht, 2008,
nummer 3,
pagina 3-7 Maha...
- with his father,
Peleg Clarke, Audley's
ventures primarily centered on the
snauw Whim,
until 1796. However, his
ambitions expanded,
leading him to establish...
- Redwood, Jr.
Thomas T.
Taylor Anomabu French Caribbean 205 175 1756
Newport Snauw Venus William Vernon,
Robert Stevens William Pinnegar Cape
Mount Kingston...