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- Provinces of the Netherlands have borne the name Beschermer or Schermer: The 50-gun ship of the line Beschermer (1665) built at Amsterdam for the Admiralty...
- Beschermer was a 54-gun ship of the line of the Dutch States Navy. The order to construct the ship was given by the Admiralty of the Noorderkwartier. In...
- helpa, endi alat us, Dine hilige Hölp, un laat us free, heƀenes uuard, Beschermer van de Heven, managoro mensculdio, us männje Schullen, al so uue oðrum...
- merchant captain from the city of Dokkum. Hinxt died on the ship of war Beschermer, due to the wounds he received during the battle of Camperdown. Dooitze...
- the tip of the line, Beschermer was attacked by Belliqueux to starboard, Captain Inglis p****ing through the gap between Beschermer and Hercules. Ahead...
- Au****ious 1 Aug: Lady S**** 11 Oct: Admiraal Tjerk Hiddes De Vries, Beschermer, Gelijkheid, Hercules, Vrijheid, W****enaar Unknown date: Barwell 1796...
- Oosterwijk 60 Volckert Hendrikszoon Swart Olifant 82 Vice-Admiral Isaac Sweers Beschermer 50 David Swerius (Sweers) Ouds****n 70 Tomas Tobiaszoon Komeetstar 70...
- protectors, and protect us from our saviors. Heer, verlos ons van onze beschermers en bescherm ons tegen onze verlossers. —  As these were Allied attacks...
- Sitter) Kalantsoog 68 (Volkert Hendrickszoon Swart, died from wounds) Beschermer 50 (David Swerius (Sweers), killed in battle) Oliphant 82 (Vice-Admiral...
- (A) Keurvorst van Saksen 92 guns (1689, 170 ft) (N) Beschermer 96 (1690, 170 ft)) (M) Beschermer 90 guns (1691, 174 ft) – sold to be broken up in 1715...