
Peggy (1793 ship) - Wikipedia
Peggy was built at Calcutta in 1793 and initially sailed in the Indian coastal and Far East trade. In 1801 she assumed British registry and her name was changed to Juliana. Her owners sold her to the Transport Board but in 1804 the government resold her and she was sailing as a West Indiaman between London and Antigua.
Peggy Stewart (ship) - Wikipedia
Peggy Stewart was a Maryland cargo vessel burned on October 19, 1774, in Annapolis as a punishment for contravening the boycott on tea imports which had been imposed in retaliation for the British occupation of Boston following the Boston Tea Party.
Peggy of Castletown - Wikipedia
Peggy is an armed yacht built in June 1789 [1] for George Quayle (1751–1835), MHK, a politician and banker on the Isle of Man. She is the oldest surviving Manx craft and is one of only a very few surviving vessels built in the 18th century.
Bounty Museum - The love story of Tahitian woman Peggy... - Facebook
As a child she was known as ‘Little Peggy’ (and later as Charlotte) and was looked after by London Missionary Society missionaries upon the death of her grandfather Tippaoo (ca. 1796) in whose care she was living after she had been orphaned upon her mother’s death –allegedly Peggy died of a broken heart after hearing about GS’s demise ...
Losses at Sea – Happisburgh Village Website
20th December 1770 HMS PEGGY, a 141 ton sloop under the command of Captain Richard Toby, had taken on board newly conscripted press men at Newcastle two days earlier. As she sailed along the Norfolk coast the wind changed to NNE and as darkness fell, and amid squalls of snow, she was driven towards the shore.
Pegasus (Peggy) | Micron
Peggy is a server-based analysis computer for very processor-intensive image processing and analysis
Peggy (1749) - Royal Museums Greenwich
Plan showing the body plan with faint pencil outline of the stern board, midship section, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth with deck detail for building Peggy (1749), an 8-gun Sloop at Deptford Dockyard. Signed by Joseph Allin [Surveyor of the Navy, 1749-1755].
HMS Peggy - RootsWeb
Peggy, 1801 Type: Tender ; Armament ? Acquired ? : 1801 ; Disposal date or year : ???? Notes: 25 Jul 1801 came into Plymouth Sound the Peggy tender from Glasgow, with fifty new-raised men for the fleet. 25 Oct 1801 arrived in Plymouth Sound the Peggy tender, from Glasgow, with 50 newly raised men for the Navy.
The Burning of the Peggy Stewart - Maryland Center for History and Culture
The Peggy Stewart, a brigantine, loaded with goods consigned to the Thomas Charles Williams & Co., arrived in the port of Annapolis, Maryland from London, England on October 14, 1774. Hidden in the ship’s hull, unbeknownst to the ship’s captain, Richard Jackson, were seventeen and a half chests, over 2,000 pounds, of tea.
Peggy - National Historic Ships
PEGGY is a clinker-built open vessel with fitted sawn frames. She was built for George Quayle of Castletown, Isle of Man, in the form of a small working boat with six oar holes and was schooner rigged with a bowsprit. She was one of three similar vessels built for …
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