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Frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Feversham was a 32-gun fifth rate built at Shoreham in 1695/97. Her primary assignment was trade protection and counter piracy patrols in Home Waters
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Feversham may refer to: Baron Feversham, a title that has been created twice Earl of Feversham HMS Feversham, a 32-gun fifth rate warship Feversham Girls'
Feversham
1711 failed British attempt to attack Quebec during Queen Anne's War
written to New York requesting HMS Feversham and any available supply ships to join him; unbeknownst to him, the Feversham and three transports (Joseph
Quebec_expedition_(1711)
Part of Queen Anne's War
Two ships, HMS Falmouth and HMS Dragon, were sent from England, while HMS Feversham and HMS Lowestoft were sent from New York to join with HMS Chester,
Siege_of_Port_Royal_(1710)
searching for the El Salvador. He was also part of the crew that salvaged HMS Feversham, a British warship that sank off Nova Scotia in 1711. In April 2007
List_of_treasure_hunters
Maritime Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada
weapons, instruments, gold and silver from wrecks such as the 1711 HMS Feversham, the 1725 wreck of Chameau and the 1761 wreck of the ship Auguste. The
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Maritime_Museum_of_the_Atlantic
Almonde. Promoted to post captain, Rich took command of the 32-gun HMS Feversham on 19 January 1703, remaining in command until 17 October that year
Sir_Charles_Rich,_3rd_Baronet
1744 battle of the War of the Austrian Succession
Burrish; HMS Dorsetshire (2) John Ambrose; HMS Rupert (3) Edmund Williams; HMS Royal Oak (4) Richard Norris; HMS Essex (5) Thomas Cooper; HMS Stirling
Battle_of_Toulon_(1744)
appointed captain of HMS Feversham. Vanbrugh was aged 28. In 1709 he was replaced by Captain Robert Paston under whose command the Feversham was shipwrecked
Charles_Vanbrugh
Gosport 1696 HMS Poole 1696 HMS Feversham 1696 HMS Hastings (ii) 1698 HMS Lowestoffe 1697 HMS Looe (ii) 1697 HMS Southsea Castle (ii) 1697 HMS Bridgewater
List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
List_of_frigate_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy
Pollux (AKS-2) 109 1970 Air Canada Flight 621 Plane crash Brampton, Ontario 102 1711 HMS Feversham Shipwreck Scatarie Island, Main-à-Dieu, Nova Scotia
List of disasters in Canada by death toll
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List of ships with the same or similar names
in 1918. She was sold in 1927 and broken up at Charlestown in 1928. HMS Feversham (1696) Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal
HMS_Faversham
Calendar year
(modern-day North Carolina), killing around 130 people. October 7 – HMS Feversham is wrecked on Scaterie Island, Nova Scotia with the loss of 102 lives
1711
https://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/sites/mcintyreblock.shtml "HMS Condor" https://rshg.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/HMS-Condor..pdf accessed July 30, 2025 "Petrolia
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the Titanic and Great Disasters of the Sea. Eekelers, Dirk; Lettens, Jan. "HMS Coronation (north part) [+1691]". wrecksite. Retrieved 15 May 2021. "Harwich
List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll
List_of_disasters_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_by_death_toll
Esquimalt (J272)) HMS Fantome Royal Navy 24 November 1814 A brig-sloop that ran aground near the village of Prospect. HMS Feversham Royal Navy 7 October
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Canada
Decade
(modern-day North Carolina), killing around 130 people. October 7 – HMS Feversham is wrecked on Scaterie Island, Nova Scotia with the loss of 102 lives
1710s
Royal Navy officer, politician; postmaster general of the Kingdom of Great Britain
Walpole was commander of HMS Solebay, a sixth-rate 24-gun frigate, followed by HMS Feversham and between 1707–1709 he commanded HMS Poole, a fifth-rate frigate
Galfridus_Walpole
original on 23 November 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2014. "1712 Wreck of HMS Dragon". "HMS Dragon [+1711]". "The Wreck of the Zuytdorp". Sharkbay. Retrieved
List of shipwrecks in the 1710s
List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_1710s
Order of Battle previously included in main article on Battle of Toulon 1744
recaptured the Poder HMS Stirling Castle Third-rate 70 Captain Thomas Cooper HMS Bedford Third-rate 70 Captain Hon. George Townshend HMS Feversham Fifth-rate 40
Battle of Toulon (1744) order of battle
Battle_of_Toulon_(1744)_order_of_battle
Topics referred to by the same term
Line HMS Faversham (1918), a Hunt-class minesweeper William Faversham (1868-1940), English film actor Faversham Abbey Faversham Parish Church Feversham (disambiguation)
Faversham_(disambiguation)
the Captain was surprised to find her an English fishing-vessel from Feversham: this circumstance, together with the mystery of the Englishmen quitting
French frigate Africaine (1798)
French_frigate_Africaine_(1798)
Pirate stronghold in the Bahamas (1713–1718)
was brought first from Bermuda in 1717, then by Captain Vincent Pearse of HMS Phoenix, and received a mixed reception, some of those rejecting the pardon
Flying_Gang
Royal Navy Admiral (c. 1730–1798)
Duncombe, Lord Feversham. He entered the navy in 1747, spending his first six years mostly on the Jamaica Station aboard George Townshend's HMS Gloucester
Herbert Sawyer (Royal Navy officer, died 1798)
Herbert_Sawyer_(Royal_Navy_officer,_died_1798)
Royal Navy officer
is a British peer and former Royal Navy officer who was the captain of HMS Cardiff during the Falklands War. He was promoted lieutenant on 1 May 1963
Michael Harris, 9th Baron Harris
Michael_Harris,_9th_Baron_Harris
Fifth-rate ship of the Royal Navy
was attached to a small squadron comprising the fifth rates HMS Liverpool and Feversham, the sixth rates Seaford and Kennington, two bomb ketches and
HMS_Roebuck_(1743)
King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1685 to 1688
Legge, as well as French Protestants such as Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham. Growing fears of Roman Catholic influence at court led the English Parliament
James_II_of_England
in action at the Battle of the Somme. 24 Charles Duncombe, 2nd Earl of Feversham MP for Thirsk and Malton from February 1906 to February 1915, then hereditary
List of British parliamentarians who died in the First World War
List_of_British_parliamentarians_who_died_in_the_First_World_War
Valley in North Yorkshire, England
hunt-class destroyer HMS Farndale was named after the hunt. The ship's bell, still bearing evidence of enemy action, is in the bar of the Feversham Arms Inn, Farndale
Farndale
Royal Navy Admiral and member of Parliament (1782–1857)
Gertrude Duncombe (1827–1916), daughter of William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham, and left three daughters and two sons. Sir Almeric William FitzRoy (1851–1935)
Lord_William_FitzRoy
Royal Navy Admiral (1766–1835)
Oxford and Lady Charlotte Feversham, the wife of Lord Feversham. Entering the Navy at a young age, Legge served aboard HMS Prince George with the young
Arthur_Kaye_Legge
Royal Navy Admiral and politician (1768–1834)
(1800–1873) Lady Louisa Stewart (1804–1889), m. William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham. Hon Arthur Stewart (1805–1806) Hon Alan Stewart (1807–1808) Lady Helen
George Stewart, 8th Earl of Galloway
George_Stewart,_8th_Earl_of_Galloway
British Royal Navy admiral (1780–1850)
the Honourable Anne Duncombe, daughter of Anthony Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham. William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor, was his elder brother
Duncombe_Pleydell-Bouverie
Region of England
nose-bleed which he took as a bad omen. His commander in chief, the Earl of Feversham, advised retreat on 23 November, and the next day John Churchill deserted
South_West_England
Former military unit in South West England
joined the Royal forces under the Earl of Feversham. At the Battle of Norton St Philip on 27 June, Feversham posted the Dorset Militia, together with those
Dorset_Militia
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Duncome, Visount Hemsley, later 2nd Earl of Feversham 1879 1916 Killed during the Battle of Flers–Courcelette Conservative Thirsk
Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
(1762–1794), MP for Castle Rising (1790–1794) Charles Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham (1764–1841), Conservative MP for Shaftesbury (1790–1796), Aldborough (1796–1806)
List_of_Old_Harrovians
British auxiliary military unit, 1558–1908
1811. p. 3. "Died". Stamford Mercury. November 1849. p. 3. Burke's: 'Feversham'. Hart's, various dates. "Departure of the troops". Dover Telegraph and
Cambridgeshire_Militia
Proclamations promising pardons for acts of piracy
began in earnest. No pirate ships were captured till 1717, the year that HMS Scarborough caused the destruction of a pirate galley and a sloop near Saint
1717–1718_Acts_of_Grace
Ships transporting British convicts
arrival Sailed from Notes Lady Castlereagh 30 April 1818 England Lady Feversham 29 July 1830 Portsmouth Lady Harewood 4 March 1831 Sheerness First convict
Convict ships to New South Wales
Convict_ships_to_New_South_Wales
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One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.
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