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  • 111HMS Impregnable (1786) — HMS Impregnable was a 98 gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 15 April 1786 at Deptford Dockyard.In 1794, Impregnable served as Rear Admiral Caldwell s flagship at the Glorious First of June.She was wrecked in… …

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  • 112György Majláth (1786-1861) — György Majláth (April 2, 1786 – April 11, 1861), also known by his German name Georg von Majláth, was a Hungarian statesman.Majláth was born in Zavar, then part of Pozsony county in the Kingdom of Hungary (in modern day Slovakia). He entered… …

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  • 113HMS Sirius (1786) — Die Berwick war ein Schiff der Royal Navy. Sie wurde 1780 von Watsons ins Rotherhithe für den Ostindienhandel gebaut. Sie wurde ursprünglich auf den Namen Berwick getauft. Besser bekannt ist sie jedoch unter dem Namen HMS Sirius als Flaggschiff… …

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  • 114Convención de Annapolis (1786) — La Convención de Annapolis fue un reúnion en Annapolis (Maryland) de doce delegados de cinco estados (Nueva Jersey, Nueva York, Pensilvania, Delaware, y Virginia) que pidieron una convención constitucional. El título formal de la reunión fue el… …

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  • 115FIELD, Barron (1786-1846) — judge and author was born on 23 October 1786. His father Henry Field was a well known London medical man and his brother, Frederick (1801 85), became a distinguished biblical scholar. Field was educated as a barrister and was called to the Inner… …

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  • 116FRANKLIN, Sir John (1786-1847) — fifth governor of Tasmania and arctic explorer was born at Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England, on 15 April 1786. He was the fifth son of Willingham Franklin, was educated at the grammar school at Louth, in the autumn of 1800 became a first class… …

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  • 117GELLIBRAND, Joseph Tice (1786-1837) — first attorney general of Tasmania son of William Gellibrand, was born in London in 1786. He studied law, was called to the bar, and in August 1823 was appointed attorney general of Tasmania at a salary of £700 a year, with the right to practise… …

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  • 118HALL, Edward Smith (1786-1860) — political reformer son of Smith Hall, bank manager, and his wife, Jane Drewry, was born in London on 28 March 1786. He was well educated and as a young man was interested in social and religious work, which probably brought him under the notice… …

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  • 119HOVELL, William Hilton (1786-1875) — explorer was born at Yarmouth, England, on 26 April 1786, went to sea at an early age, and in 1808 was in command of a vessel trading with South America. In October 1813 he came to Sydney, and, getting in touch with Simeon Lord (q.v.), he became… …

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  • 120LIGHT, William (c. 1786-1839) — founder of Adelaide was born about the year 1786 either on the island of Salang or in the territory of Kedah, and spent his first six years at Penang. His father, Captain Francis Light, traded in Siam and Malaya and married Martina Rozells in… …

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