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- on parole. At 9:15 Montagu engaged Diligente, which struck after her maintopmast was shot away. Around 11:00 pm San Eugenio surrendered after having all...
- designed by Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, to be worn at the maintopmast of English and Scots ships. Spring – Ben Jonson's satiric play Volpone...
- Charles de Sercey Captain Hubert Le Loup de Beaulieu Flagship; lost maintopmast during retreat Cybèle 40 Captain Pierre Julien Tréhouart Scouting frigate...
- mainpin mainmast mainsheet mainspan mainspring mainstem mainstream maintop maintopmast mainyard make makeshift make-work mallow malm manifold man manhole manhood...
- battle. Hero lost her mainmast and mizzenmast, and Worcester lost her maintopmast. A number of British ships were disabled before night fell and darkness...
- Devoran, Cornwall from a Welsh port with coal, lost her foremast and maintopmast in a gale, and attempted to make for St Ives, Cornwall. She anc****d...
- like that Charles had provided, as well as her bowsprit, foremast, and maintopmast. Hope nevertheless arrived safely at the Scilly Islands on the 28th....
- privateer. The privateer put on such a press of sail that she lost her maintopmast, which enabled Porcupine to come up. Coureur, of 144 tons (bm), was pierced...
- Kingdom) heading for Devoran from Wales with coal, lost her foremast and maintopmast in a gale, and attempted to make for St Ives. She anc****d between Gurnard's...
- / 48°N 24°W / 48; -24 having lost her rudder, boats, bulwarks and maintopmast. She was proceeding with a jury-rigged rudder. She was sailing from Demerara...