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Cockchafer

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Cockchafer Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (1813-1815) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (1855) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (1855-1872) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (1855-72; screw gunboat) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (1881-1905) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (1916, river gunboat) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (8 guns), Hired lugger. No details. Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (British River Gunboat) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (Cork, 1885, Steam; ON: 84469) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (Great Britain/1881) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Cockchafer (HMS) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (ii) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (Lugger, 8 guns) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (merchant ship) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (Steel, Screw Steamer, built 1916) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (United Kingdom) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer (United State ship) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, 1812-1815, Schooner ex-American prize Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, 1919 Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, Australian river gunboat Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, British hired vessel shallop (1794) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, British unrated schooner (1812) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, gunboat: East Indies Squadron, campaign in Persia, August 1941 Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, gunboat: East Indies Squadron, operations in Iraq campaign, May 1941 Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, H.M. frigate
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages (1926), L, 187
Cockchafer, HM schooner (formerly American schooner Spencer) (Capt. George Jackson) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, HM schooner tender (formerly Spencer) (Capt. George C. Urmston) Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, HMS Subscribe to view
Cockchafer, Schooner. Taken in 1812 from the Americans. Ex SPENCER. Sold in 1815. Subscribe to view