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Tryall (or Trial) was a
British East
India Company-owned East
Indiaman launched in 1621. She was
under the
command of John
Brooke when she was wrecked...
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Rover on 24 July. She
captured sloop Antonio on 21 July. She
captured sloop Tryall on 25 July. She
captured an
unknown schooner on an
unknown date. She captured...
- support,
seafood production, and
leisure boating.
Historical records list the
Tryall as the
first vessel built in
Connecticut Colony, in 1649 at a site on the...
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Tryal Rocks,
sometimes spelled Trial Rocks or
Tryall Rocks,
formerly known as Ritchie's Reef or Greyhound's Shoal, is a reef of rock
located in the Indian...
- HMS
Trial or
Tryall is the name of
several vessels of the
Royal Navy or its predecessors:
English ship
Tryall (1645), a pink
listed as in
naval service...
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Weatherly and his wife are
involved with
nonprofit organizations such as the
Tryall Fund,
which focuses on
improving education and
public health in Hanover...
- HMS
Trial or
Tryall was a 10-gun (later 14-gun) two-masted Hind-class
sloop of the
Royal Navy,
designed by
Joseph Allin and
built by him at
Deptford Dockyard...
- of Lucea. This area has
several large hotels,
including Round Hill and
Tryall (noted for its golf course).
There is also the
Grand Palladium resort and...
- The
Johnnie Walker World Golf
Championship was a golf
event held at the
Tryall Golf Club in
Jamaica from 1991 to 1995. The
tournament was
intended to be...
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thought it a
great success, but the
second English ship to use the route,
Tryall (sometimes
spelt Trial),
incorrectly judged the longitude,
sailed too far...