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Tredagh may
refer to an area and
alternative early spelling of Drogheda,
Ireland English ship
Tredagh (1654), a 50-gun third-rate frigate,
later renamed...
- Sir
Phineas Pett at Ratcliffe, and
launched in 1654
under the name
Tredagh (
Tredagh is an
alternative name for the
Irish town of Drogheda,
scene of the...
- PS
Tredagh was a
paddle steamer p****enger
vessel operated by the
Drogheda Steam Packet Company from 1876 to 1902 and the
Lancashire and
Yorkshire Railway...
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English ship Resolution (1654), a 50-gun third-rate
frigate launched 1654 as
Tredagh;
renamed Resolution 1660; destro****
after grounding by a
Dutch fireship...
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being carried as
cargo down with the ship.
Captain John
Harman of the
Tredagh (52)
captured another merchantman intact with all its cargo. The third...
- Carr
Pioneer Safra El-Bahr Sir
Harvey Adamson Sirsa Talisman Tavolara Tredagh Vanadis Waroonga Waverley (1899)
Waverley Weeroona Warships HMS Candytuft...
- was
required to tow her free. As she
arrived at the quay, the
steamers Tredagh and Lord
Athlumney fired salutes of
welcome from
their cannons. On 12 September...
- Torrington, Newbury, Bridgewater, Lyme,
Marston Moor, Langport, Fairfax,
Tredagh, and Gloucester'.
Lavery 2003, p. 2.
Lavery 2015, p. 13. Dull 2009, pp...
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first serving the
English Commonwealth,
commanded from 1659 till 1660 the
Tredagh (after the
English Restoration renamed to HMS Resolution) in the Mediterranean...
- de Lacy in 1194. In the 1600s, the name of the town was also
spelled "
Tredagh" in
keeping with the
common pronunciation, as do****ented by
Gerard Boate...