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Name used for several types of boats
Shallop is a name used for several types of boats and small ships (French chaloupe) used for coastal navigation from the seventeenth century. Originally
Shallop
Royal Barge
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
Queen_Mary's_Shallop
Person in charge of a boat, particularly its navigation and steering
defined as "An officer of a ship who takes care of the cockboat, barge or shallop, with all its furniture, and is in readiness with his crew to man the boat
Coxswain
Early settlers in Massachusetts
exploration of the area was delayed for more than two weeks because the shallop or pinnace (a smaller sailing vessel) which they brought had been partially
Pilgrims_(Plymouth_Colony)
Master's mate, or pilot of the Mayflower
using an assembled shallop. The shallop was previously damaged from the Atlantic crossing storms and repaired. On December 8, the shallop's mast and rudder
John_Clarke_(mariner)
English explorer (c. 1565 – after 1611)
either sick and infirm or loyal to Hudson—adrift from Discovery in a small shallop, an open boat, effectively marooning them in Hudson Bay. The Pricket journal
Henry_Hudson
Vessel used by a monarch for ceremonial processions
alongside the similarly retired royal yacht, HMY Britannia. The Royal Shallop Jubilant was built for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II that took place
Royal_barge
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
List_of_Mayflower_passengers
Top of page Sailboat Sampan Schooner Scow Sea kayak and Kayak Shad boat Shallop Sharpie Shikara Ship's tender Ski boat Skiff Skipjack Smack (ship) Small-craft
List_of_boat_types
Native American contact of the Pilgrims
Tisquantum to meet Nauset sachem Aspinet. The colonists remained in their shallop and Nauset men came "very thick" to entreat them to come ashore, but Winslow's
Squanto
Borough in New York City and county in New York State
anchor inside of Sandy Hook. The week was spent in exploring the bay with a shallop, or small boat, and "they found a good entrance between two headlands"
Manhattan
Body of water in Antarctica
VII of Norway, probably by Norwegian whalers who frequented this coast. Shallop Cove (54°14′S 37°20′W / 54.233°S 37.333°W / -54.233; -37.333) forms
Queen_Maud_Bay
Royal Barge
of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth. The barge is a type of boat known as a shallop; it has a rounded bow and a square-shaped stern (known as a lute stern)
State_Barge_of_Charles_II
Type of boat
word coming from the Basque Txalupa) is a small boat that functions as a shallop, water taxi or gondola, such as those seen at the "floating gardens" of
Chalupa_(boat)
American raid on Nova Scotia
British fishing schooner, sank a second, and captured a third besides a shallop which he used as a tender. Jones then pillaged the communities of Petit-de-Grat
Raid_on_Canso_(1776)
English pirate (1688–1718)
months of work. Shortly afterwards, a small shallop entered the river and was captured. Bonnet had the shallop broken up to help repair the Royal James.
Stede_Bonnet
Watercraft
constructed a pinnace from a shallop, an "extreme make over" that is occasionally noted throughout the 17th century. He sawed a large shallop in half, then lengthened
Pinnace_(ship's_boat)
(to test for precious metals)), leaving the Discovery and reassembled shallops (or barges) for the colonists to use in the rivers and bays. c. June 22
Timeline of Jamestown, Virginia
Timeline_of_Jamestown,_Virginia
Bay in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Crossing Mattis Point Barachois Brook Seal Rocks St. George's Sandy Point Shallop Cove Flat Bay Flat Bay West St. Teresa Journois Fischells Heatherton Robinsons
St. George's Bay (Newfoundland and Labrador)
St._George's_Bay_(Newfoundland_and_Labrador)
U.S. pet supply retailing corporation
720 stores in 36 states. Pet Supplies Plus was founded in 1988 by Harry Shallop and Jack Berry, in Redford, Michigan. In 2018, the company was acquired
Pet_Supplies_Plus
English colonial venture in America (1620–1691)
on land at Provincetown on November 13. The first task was to rebuild a shallop, a shallow draft boat that had been disassembled for transport aboard the
Plymouth_Colony
Swedish ship built by the Dutch
Retrieved April 28, 2013. Official website Kalmar Nyckel ship's boat, the shallop "Little Key" Iver Franzen, naval architecture & marine consulting 39°44′12″N
Kalmar_Nyckel
between North Carolina and Delaware Bay. August 12 – Bonnet captures a shallop in the Cape Fear River. August 30 – Vane takes and ransacks the ships Neptune
1718_in_piracy
Place in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, United Kingdom
artefacts and features from sealers' habitation and industry, including a shallop (a type of small boat) and several try pots used to boil seal oil. One
Grytviken
single or double-masted Mediterranean cargo vessel carrying a settee sail Shallop A large, heavily built, sixteenth-century boat which is fore-and-aft rigged;
List_of_ship_types
Colony of England in Massachusetts, United States
in a shallop with three members of the Sparrow's crew. These colonists stayed only briefly in Plymouth before scouting the coast in their shallop to find
Wessagusset_Colony
1934 Grimsby-class sloop
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
HMS_Wellington_(U65)
Name of two unrelated American pirates
boat shuttling between Veale’s sloop and a nearby 14-man shallop. Prentice recognized the shallop's commander as John Graham. Veale chased Prentice, engaging
Captain_Veale
Type of sloop used in the East Indies
newspapers, replaced with kotter, a Dutch word for a type of sloop. Sloop Shallop Kakap Padewakang Pencalang Toop Knaap, Gerrit (1996). Shallow Waters, Rising
Chialoup
Kingston Regatta - Finish (Shallop Jubilant in the background)
Kingston_Regatta
Plantation in Maine, United States
Matinicus, where they took a sloop belonging to Colonel [Stephen] Minot, one shallop belonging to Captain [John] Lane and three schooners." In March 1726, Lieutenant
Matinicus_Isle,_Maine
American Big Brother winner
original on September 25, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2019. Lester, Shallop. "Your Complete Guide To Removing A Tattoo". Retrieved April 24, 2019.
Will_Kirby
17th-century Abenaki sagamore
carry him on shipboard, wherewith he was well content, and went into the shallop, but the wind was high and the water scant, that it could not return back
Samoset
1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
USS_Constitution
Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
the supernatural world he tasted, the Poet notices a small boat ("little shallop") floating down a nearby river. Passively, he sits in the boat furiously
Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude
Alastor,_or_The_Spirit_of_Solitude
Mayflower passenger (1585–1628)
began on Wednesday, 6 December 1620 in freezing weather using the ship's shallop, a light, shallow-water boat with oars and sails which was navigated by
Richard_Warren
List of ships with the same or similar names
careening hulk. She was sold in 1683. English ship Eagle (1648) was a 6-gun shallop sloop, listed until 1653. English ship Eagle (1650) was a 12-gun ship,
HMS_Eagle
Historic ship in the Isle of Man
surviving schooner in the world and the oldest surviving example of the shallop hull form. She was fitted with sliding keels (progenitors of the modern
Peggy_of_Castletown
Thames sailing barge, United Kingdom
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
SB_Phoenician
1946-built preserved seagoing paddle steamer
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
PS_Waverley
Topics referred to by the same term
England Qods (Malek Shahr) Metro Station (Isfahan), in Iran Queen Mary's Shallop, a British royal barge Kurdish: QMŞ (Arabic: قامشلو, Syriac: ܩ ܡ ܫ ܐ),
QMS
Flat-bottomed, slow-moving boat used for leisure
common sights on the River Thames in London and beyond. These included shallops, luxury transport for the upper class, rowed by up to eight liveried servants
Pleasure_barge
to form Kensington Palace, and William commissions a new royal barge (shallop) for Mary. 1690 7 January: The first recorded full peal is rung at St
Timeline_of_London
Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
'Cecilias Straits' applied to English Strait by Captain John Davis after the shallop Cecilia, tender to his ship Huron that visited the South Shetlands in 1820–22
Cecilia_Island
Irish rebellion (1579–1583)
Spain. The fleet consisted of Fitzmaurice's own vessel and three Spanish shallops. Fitzmaurice was joined by Matthew de Oviedo and by Nicholas Sanders as
Second_Desmond_Rebellion
sounding. chaloupe See chalupa. chalupa 1. A small boat that functions as a shallop, water taxi, or gondola. 2. In Portuguese, a small boat used for cabotage
Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)
Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(A–L)
Caribbean trip by the English explorer
three pinnaces) and Raunce (with 20 of his men aboard a Spanish prize shallop) set sail for Nombre de Dios, making landfall in the evening of 29 July
Francis Drake's expedition of 1572–1573
Francis_Drake's_expedition_of_1572–1573
Harbour defence motor launch of the Royal Navy
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
HMS_Medusa_(A353)
English boatbuilder
skiffs, punts, shallops, cutters, and wherries. However, he is noted for four particular builds: In 2002 he built an eight-oared shallop, The Jubilant
Mark_Edwards_(boatbuilder)
British royal barge
Magna Carta. Accompanied by various other royal boats, including the Royal Shallop Jubilant, she journeyed from Marlow to Runnymede, the location where Magna
Gloriana_(barge)
1718 naval battle in the Cape Fear River
Bonnet's crew repaired the Royal James with material salvaged from a captured shallop. In late August, reports of Bonnet's sloops in the Cape Fear River reached
Battle_of_Cape_Fear_River
English Tudor warship (1511–1545)
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
Mary_Rose
Mayflower passenger
began on Wednesday, 6 December 1620 in freezing weather using the ship's shallop – a light, shallow-water boat with oars and sails navigated by two pilots
John Tilley (Mayflower passenger)
John_Tilley_(Mayflower_passenger)
19th-century British Royal Navy frigate
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
HMS_Trincomalee
1955 steamship
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
SS_Shieldhall
1807–1814 war of the Napoleonic Wars
Danish-Norwegian government produced more than 200 gunboats in two models: the shallop gunboat which had a crew of 76 men, with an 18- or 24-pounder cannon in
Gunboat_War
II". www.royalnavalmuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-12-11. "Name Queen Mary's Shallop | National Historic Ships". www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk. Retrieved
List of oldest surviving ships
List_of_oldest_surviving_ships
Town in Massachusetts
the General Court of Massachusetts. John the Younger and 12 men aboard a shallop sailed into Ipswich harbor and took up residence there. The first settlers
Ipswich,_Massachusetts
18th-century Royal Navy research vessel
Sloop Hound, John Burr Commander, with a smaller vessel, namely the 36-ton shallop Penguin, commander Samuel Clayton. She was a collapsible vessel and was
HMS_Endeavour
Ancient Greek merchant ship wreck
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
The_Kyrenia_Ship
One of Robert de La Salle's four ships when he explored the Gulf of Mexico
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
La_Belle_(ship)
Richard Clarke* John Crackstone Sr.* Thomas English* hired to master a shallop but died in the winter. Moses Fletcher* Edward Fuller* John Goodman*, there
List of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620–21
List_of_Mayflower_passengers_who_died_in_the_winter_of_1620–21
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
RNLB_Thomas_McCunn
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
Mincarlo_(trawler)
1713 raid of a European colony in Bengal
Consequently, the Danes were ready to evacuate Dannemarksnagore in the shallop Fortuna. The Mughals subsequently took advantage of the Danish situation
Raid_on_Dannemarksnagore
Wooden barque museum ship built (1901) for Antarctic research
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
RRS_Discovery
Part of the U.S. state of Maryland
and milled grain were taken up the Delaware River by "shallop men" in small vessels called shallops. These cultural connections continue to this day. An
Eastern_Shore_of_Maryland
Scandinavian Iron-Age ships found in Estonia
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
Salme_ships
United States historic place
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
SSS_Lotus
German floating crane
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
Langer Heinrich (crane vessel)
Langer_Heinrich_(crane_vessel)
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
smaller ports of Ténès, Cherchell, Dellys, Béjaïa and Djidjelli built shallops, brigs, galiots, tartanes and xebecs used to fish or transport goods between
Regency_of_Algiers
Norwegian warship torpedo boat
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
HNoMS_Rap_(1873)
Village in North Yorkshire, England
and chased out of the bay by three smuggling vessels, a schooner and two shallops. A pitched battle between smugglers and excise men took place in the dock
Robin_Hood's_Bay
River in Quebec, Canada
The Chaloupe River (French: Rivière à la Chaloupe, Shallop River) is a 32 kilometres (20 mi) river of the Côte-Nord region of Quebec. It flows from north
Chaloupe_River
Patrol vessel of the United States Navy
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
USS_See_W._See
Museum ship, former royal yacht of the British monarch
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
HMY_Britannia
Norwegian ship built in 1889
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
Anna_Kristina_(ship)
Dutch pirate
sailed up the coast to enforce the Dutch claims. Andreson’s ship, Penobscot Shallop, took several English vessels on charges of trespassing and illegal fur
Cornelius_Andreson
18th-century French fortress on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
quintals of cod and 1600 barrels of cod-liver oil. There were roughly 400 shallop-fishing vessels out each day vying for the majority of the days catch.
Fortress_of_Louisbourg
Restored Fifie fishing boat
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
Reaper_(sailing_vessel)
Three-masted cargo schooner built in Carrickfergus in 1893
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
Result_(schooner)
Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaq tribe (c. 1507 – 1611)
healing and prophecy. Membertou was known to have acquired his own French shallop which he decorated with his own totems. He used this ship to trade with
Henri_Membertou
Leda-class sailing frigate
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
HMS_Unicorn_(1824)
Great Lakes freighter (1900)
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
SS_Howard_L._Shaw
Retired British ocean liner
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
RMS_Queen_Mary
Newfoundland steamship
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
SS_Kyle
1895 schooner
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
Pioneer_(schooner)
Warrior-class ironclad steamship of the Royal Navy (in service 1861–83)
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
HMS_Warrior_(1860)
started making shallops on shore. These were made to allow the men to cruise among the islands in pursuit of seals. The first shallop to be launched was
Charles_Barnard_(castaway)
1765 first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
HMS_Victory
English barrister, explorer, and privateer (1571–1607)
the crew who would stay the winter. They were there hailed by a "Biscay shallop" containing eight men, who the English discovered were not "Christians"
Bartholomew_Gosnold
1907 lightvessel
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
United States lightship Ambrose (LV-87)
United_States_lightship_Ambrose_(LV-87)
Strömma Kanalbolaget passenger ferry and listed historic ship in Sweden
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
MV_Enköping
1968 American film
Oliver as Conley Child Joseph Trucco as Conley Child Michael Shallop as Conley Child Paul Shallop as Conley Child Ray Woods as Police chief Bob Roth as Card
Suburban_Roulette
Mountain in the South Shetland Islands
The peak is named after Captain Donald MacKay, Master of the American shallop Sarah who, while seal hunting in the islands in 1820–21, sent home a collection
MacKay_Peak
Submarine of the Confederate States of America
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
H._L._Hunley
Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
USS_Texas_(BB-35)
British clipper ship, on display at Greenwich, England
HMS President Prince Frederick's Barge Ryde Pyronaut Queen Mary Queen Mary's Shallop Raven (1871) Raven (1889) Reaper Reminder Result RML 497 Robin Steam Pinnace
Cutty_Sark
Patrol vessel of the United States Navy
(1640) State Barge of Charles II⚓ (1670) La Belle⚓ (1684) Queen Mary's Shallop⚓ (1689) Prince Frederick's Barge⚓ (1732) Victory⚓ (1765) Philadelphia⚓
USS_Katie
Sloop of the Continental Navy
British fishing schooner, sank a second, and captured a third besides a shallop which he used as a tender. Providence took several more prizes fishing
USS_Providence_(1775)
SHALLOP
SHALLOP
SHALLOP
SHALLOP
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of noble descent
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who distinguishes truth from falsehood
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Lawrence
Boy/Male
Tamil
Successful, Unbeatable, Unconquerable (Ajeet)
Girl/Female
Spanish
Beloved.
Male
Gypsy/Romani
 Romani form of Croatian Baldo, BOLDO means "Ba'al protect the king."Â
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Giving Gold
Biblical
Floor; dissolving coldness
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Rich.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliymelek, ELIMELECH means "my God is King." In the bible, this is the name of the husband of Naomi.
SHALLOP
SHALLOP
SHALLOP
SHALLOP
SHALLOP
n.
A boat.
n.
A small sloop or shallop, or a large boat with sails.