Earl of Egmont
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6 citations from 5 resources,
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books and 1
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10 citations from 8 resources,
including 4
books and 4
journals.
books and 1
journal.
The complete database contains
10 citations from 8 resources,
including 4
books and 4
journals.
Earl of Egmont (1767)
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Referenced in:
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
- Pages: XXVIII, 226
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Earl of Egmont (1767)
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Earl of Egmont (1767-68)
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Referenced in:
Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815: Sovereignty of Sail
- Page: 94
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Earl of Egmont, British Navy schooner: dimensions, historical references
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Earl of Egmont, British Navy schooner: mentioned
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Earl of Egmont, H.M. schooner
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Referenced in:
The Search for Speed Under Sail, 1700-1855
- Pages: 84, 85
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Earl of Egmont, Royal Navy schooner (1768)
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Referenced in:
American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
- Page: 261-262
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Earl of Egmont, Royal Navy schooner (1768), ill.
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Referenced in:
American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
- Page: 262
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Earl of Egmont, schooner
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Referenced in:
The American Fishing Schooners, 1825-1935
- Page: 24
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