Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... Royal Yacht Squadron members as reported on 1 September 1851 . Table 1. Destinations and Locations of Royal Yacht Squadron and other British Cruising Yachts Reported on 15 September 1851 Yacht WANDERER OBERON ORIEL ROYALIST CAPRICE 6 ...
... Royal Yacht Squadron members as reported on 1 September 1851 . Table 1. Destinations and Locations of Royal Yacht Squadron and other British Cruising Yachts Reported on 15 September 1851 Yacht WANDERER OBERON ORIEL ROYALIST CAPRICE 6 ...
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... Royal Harwich and the Royal Thames , averaged only 1-2 , although it is not surprising that the owners of the small Thames yachts did not regard the river as an ideal area for gunnery practice . Table 2. Yachts , men , and guns in the royal ...
... Royal Harwich and the Royal Thames , averaged only 1-2 , although it is not surprising that the owners of the small Thames yachts did not regard the river as an ideal area for gunnery practice . Table 2. Yachts , men , and guns in the royal ...
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Members of the Royal Yacht Squadron and other Royal Yacht Clubs also had financial privileges at some overseas ports . Yachts from these clubs did not pay port dues as demanded from merchant vessels . This privilege dated from 1820 ...
Members of the Royal Yacht Squadron and other Royal Yacht Clubs also had financial privileges at some overseas ports . Yachts from these clubs did not pay port dues as demanded from merchant vessels . This privilege dated from 1820 ...
Contents
Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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