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- Q5632626 subject Q8103443.
- Q5632626 subject Q8716582.
- Q5632626 abstract "HMS Grenville, was a schooner built in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and originally named Sally. The ship was purchased and renamed Grenville by England on 7 August 1763 in Newfoundland. From 1763 to 1767 English surveyor and explorer James Cook was commander of Grenville, his first independent command. Each summer season he used the ship to survey the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador, making detailed maps. The following year, 1768, he began his first circumnavigation of the world.The ship was broken up in March 1775.".
- Q5632626 status "Broken up in March 1775".
- Q5632626 wikiPageWikiLink Q2003.
- Q5632626 wikiPageWikiLink Q27416.
- Q5632626 wikiPageWikiLink Q3178839.
- Q5632626 wikiPageWikiLink Q48335.
- Q5632626 wikiPageWikiLink Q7324.
- Q5632626 wikiPageWikiLink Q8103443.
- Q5632626 wikiPageWikiLink Q8716582.
- Q5632626 shipFate "Broken up in March 1775".
- Q5632626 shipName "Grenville".
- Q5632626 shipName "HMS Grenville".
- Q5632626 type Product.
- Q5632626 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5632626 type Ship.
- Q5632626 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5632626 type Thing.
- Q5632626 type Q11446.
- Q5632626 comment "HMS Grenville, was a schooner built in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and originally named Sally. The ship was purchased and renamed Grenville by England on 7 August 1763 in Newfoundland. From 1763 to 1767 English surveyor and explorer James Cook was commander of Grenville, his first independent command. Each summer season he used the ship to survey the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador, making detailed maps.".
- Q5632626 label "HMS Grenville (1754)".
- Q5632626 name "Grenville".
- Q5632626 name "HMS Grenville".