The Nonsuch was the ketch that sailed into Hudson Bay in 1668 1669 under Zachariah Gillam , in the first trading voyage for what was to become the Hudson s Bay Company two years later. Originally built as a merchant ship in 1650, and later the Royal Navy ketch HMS Nonsuch 1654 HMS Nonsuch , the vessel was sold to Sir William Warren in 1667. The name means none such , i.e. unequalled . The ship was at the time considered smaller than many others but was specifically selected because of its small size so that when she arrived in the Hudson Bay and the James Bay she could be sailed up river and taken out of water so the thick ice of the bay wouldn t crush her. A replica of the original Nonsuch was commissioned by the HBC to celebrate their tercentenary in 1970. It was crafted using tools and materials familiar to the seventeenth century. She was crafted to be as close as possible to the original and featured many of the features ships of the time would have had such as hiding cabins small bunks hidden within a cupboard . The vessel has peg board used for tracking position and speed, a charlie mobile a chimney with a mobile head . Like the original she was armed, and in the case of the replica carried six two pound muzzle loading smoothbore guns. As with most ships of the era she was very ornate carrying many carvings that took months to complete. When completed, it was placed on a ship ... of Manitoba and placed on permanent display in 1973 in the Nonsuch Gallery at the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg ... for the ship, it is a 90 foot gallery giving the feel of a seventeenth century scene to visitors and shows the ship at the English port of Deptford , just before embarking on her journey to Hudson Bay. Length o a 54 draught 6 External links http www.manitobamuseum.ca main museum nonsuch gallery Nonsuch Gallery Category History of Manitoba Category Replica ships Category Individual sailing vessels Category Ships of England Category Hudson s Bay Company Category 1660s in Canada ship stub ... more details
otherships HMS Nonsuch Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of England England Ship flag Image Flag of England.svg 60px English Flag Ship name Philip and Mary Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Nonpareil in 1584 br Nonsuch in 1605 Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold, c. 1645 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption as built Ship class Galleon Ship tons burthen Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship hold depth Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption after 1603 05 rebuild ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p158 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 158. ref Ship class 32 gun great shipShip tons burthen 636 Ship length convert 88 ft m abbr on keel Ship beam convert 34 ft m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 15 ft m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged shipShip complement 250 1633 Ship armament 32 carriage guns of various weights of shot, plus 6 smaller weapons Ship notes Philip and Mary was a galleon of the Kingdom of England English Royal Navy Navy ... . In 1603 05 she was rebuilt a second time as a great ship , and renamed Nonsuch . Now ... history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 87181&strquery nonpareil div DISPLAYTITLE English shipNonsuch 1603 DEFAULTSORT Nonsuch 1603 Category Galleons of the Royal Navy Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1600s ships UK line ship stub ... was rebuilt at Deptford in 1584, and secondly as Nonsuch when she was again rebuilt from 1603 to 1605 ... soldiers . The ship was under the command of Francis Drake Drake in 1588 Drake has also six large ..., Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850. Conway ... more details
wiktionary nonsuchNonsuch may refer to Nonsuch House , 1579, on London Bridge Nonsuch Palace , an English royal palace built by Henry VIII in what is now Surrey Nonsuch Park , a public park in the London Borough of Sutton , part of the larger park associated with the palace Nonsuch Mansion , a mansion in Nonsuch Park Treaty of Nonsuch , a treaty made at the palace between England and the Dutch Republic in 1585. HMS Nonsuch , name of several English and British warships HMCS Nonsuch , a Canadian Naval Reserve division in Edmonton, Alberta USS Nonsuch , a US warship from 1813 Nonsuch album , an alternative rock album by British band XTC Nonsuch sailboat , a cat rigged sailboat manufactured in Canada. Nonsuchship , the English ship that sailed into Hudson Bay in 1668&ndash 69 Nonsuch Island, Bermuda Nonsuch Island , island in Bermuda, being restored to pre colonial ecology Nonsuch High School , a girls Grammar school in Cheam, Surrey UK, near the park Nonsuch Publishing , publisher of general and local history, in Dublin, Ireland Not to be confused with Nonesuch disambiguation disambiguation ja sl Nonsuch ... more details
Several vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Nonsuch , presumably named after Nonsuch Palace HMS Nonsuch 1603 6 , a 38 gun great ship , rebuilt from a previous ship and sold c. 1645. HMS Nonsuch 1646 6 , a 34 gun ship launched in 1646 and wrecked 1664. Nonsuchship HMS Nonsuch , an 8 gun ketch purchased in 1654 and sold in 1667, later as the civilian vessel Nonsuch making the trading voyage establishing the Hudson s Bay Company . HMS Nonsuch 1668 6 , a 36 gun fifth rate launched in 1668. Upgraded to a 42 gun fourth rate in 1669, but reverted to 36 gun fifth rate in 1691. She was captured in 1695 by the French privateer French ship Le Francais Le Francais . HMS Nonsuch 1686 6 , a 5 gun hoy boat hoy launched in 1686 and sold 1714. HMS Nonsuch 1696 6 , a 48 gun fourth rate ship of the line , launched in 1696, rebuilt 1717, and broken up in 1745. HMS Nonsuch 1741 6 , a 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line in service from 1741 to 1766. HMS Nonsuch 1774 6 , a 64 gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1774, used as a floating battery from 1794, and broken up in 1802. HMS Nonsuch 1915 6 , an M class destroyer 1913 M class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold in 1921. HMS Nonsuch 1945 6 , a sloop of war sloop laid down in February 1945 and canceled in October of that year. HMS Nonsuch D107 6 , the former German sclass2 Narvik destroyer German destroyer Z38 Z38 taken after the war s end, and scrapped in 1949. See Also HMCS Nonsuch HMCS Nonsuch , a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve division in Edmonton , Alberta . HMS Nonsuch is used as a sample ship name by the Royal Navy , signifying a hypothetical vessel, or a ghost consort . A fictional HMS Nonsuch a 74 gun ship of the line ... 1916 ref http www.cmp cpm.forces.gc.ca dhh dhp his ol lo vol tom 2 par1 nonsuch eng.asp ref References reflist Shipindex DISPLAYTITLE HMS Nonsuch DEFAULTSORT Nonsuch, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names fr HMS Nonsuch ru HMS Nonsuch sl HMS Nonsuch ... more details
Image Nonsuch30.jpg thumb A Nonsuch 30 under sail The Nonsuch line of catboat s is a series of popular cruising sailboats built between 1978 and the mid 1990s by Hinterhoeller Yachts in St. Catharines, Ontario . They were popular in North America , with over 950 ships built. The Nonsuch class was named after the Nonsuchship , the first trading vessel of Hudson s Bay Company , which in turn was named after the Baroness Nonsuch Barbara Palmer , a mistress of King Charles II of England . History In the mid 1970s, Gordon Fisher, a respected Canadian sailor, commissioned designer Mark Ellis to create a design for a cruising sailboat which would have decent accommodations, but still be easy for a singlehander to manage. Ellis designed a Ljungstrom type rig modified with a wishbone boom , on a 30 ..., and the first 30ft Nonsuch rolled out of his shop in the summer of 1978. class wikitable align ... What Is a Nonsuch? ref Model Number Built 22 58 26 258 30 522 33 67 36 70 Additional models were created ... 1996, a total of 975 of Nonsuch boats had been built. br clear all Today The Nonsuch series of boats ... index.php?option com content&view article&id 99 Nonsuch 30, Good Value for the Money ref As of January ... acquired the molds for the Nonsuch line. Operating under licensing agreements with designer, Wiggers states they will build boats to order. As of October 2009, five Nonsuch 33s have been delivered, with work on another underway. Regional chapters of the International Nonsuch association INA are organized ... Ontario, and the Eastern U.S. seacoast. The Nonsuch starts its own class, usually 12 15 boats, in the Spring ... The International Nonsuch Association Detailed information and history on all Nonsuch models http www.canadianyachting.ca index.php?option com content&view article&id 99 Nonsuch 30, Good Value for the Money ... Wiggers Custom Yachts The current licensed builder http ina.memberclicks.net International Nonsuch Association New Website and Rendezvous Information for 2012 Category Keelboats fr Nonsuch voilier ... more details
File Nonsuch.JPG thumb upright 1.4 Georg Hoefnagel s 1568 watercolour of the south frontage of Nonsuch Palace. File Nonsuch Palace Speed s Map 1610 colour.jpg thumb right John Speed s 1610 map of Surrey also shows the palace s gardens with the principle ornaments see below . Nonsuch Palace was a Tudor ... , England it stood from 1538 to 1682 3. Its ruins are in Nonsuch Park . Background Nonsuch Palace in Surrey ... Edward VI . Within two months the name Nonsuch appears in the building accounts, so called because ..., several major roads were re routed or by passed to circumvent what became Nonsuch Great Park ... to rival Francis I of France Francis I s Ch teau de Chambord . Unlike most of Henry s palaces, Nonsuch ... of the site. The 1959 excavation of Nonsuch was a key event in the history of archaeology .... ref cite web url http www.britarch.ac.uk BA ba60 feat1.shtml title Great sites Nonsuch Palace ... excavated Henry VIII s vanished palace of Nonsuch in Surrey, the concept of post medieval archaeology ... spans the transition between medieval and industrial society. ref Through the ages File Nonsuch Palace.jpg thumb right A depiction of Nonsuch Palace The palace was incomplete when Henry VIII died .... Nonsuch Palace should not be confused with Nonsuch Mansion , which is at the east of the park, nor ... Velvet Book , 1590 Earl of Scarbrough Lumley inventory. Gallery lines 1 height 250 File Nonsuch Palace Red Velvet Book Diana Fountain.jpg Diana Fountain File Nonsuch Palace Red Velvet Book Falcon Perch.jpg Falcon Perch File Nonsuch Palace Red Velvet Book Pyramid.jpg Pyramid File Nonsuch Palace Red Velvet Book Table Fountain.jpg Table Fountain File Nonsuch Palace Red Velvet Book Inner Court Fountain.jpg Inner Court Fountain The Tudors A depiction of Nonsuch Palace appears in List of The Tudors ... Seymour . See also Artists of the Tudor court Nonsuch Loseley Park Notes This article uses the Cite.php ... for Nonsuch first John last Dent edition 2nd Edition publisher Hutchinson origyear 1962 year 1970 ... more details
Location map Greater London label lat 51.36 long 0.23 caption small Map showing the location of Nonsuch Park within London. small float right background white width 200 Nonsuch Park is a public park between Stoneleigh, Surrey Stoneleigh , North Cheam , Cheam , and Ewell in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey , England. It is the last surviving part of the Little Park of Nonsuch, a deer hunting park established by Henry VIII of England surrounding the former Nonsuch Palace . The western regions of the larger adjacent Great Park of Nonsuch, became known as Worcester Park after the Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester 4th Earl of Worcester was appointed Keeper of the Great Park in 1606 The north eastern boundary of the park is formed by Stane Street Chichester Stane Street a Roman road . The park contains Nonsuch Mansion Nonsuch Park House , which was built in the mid eighteenth century and extended by Jeffry Wyattville at the beginning of the nineteenth in Tudor Gothic style. It is Grade II listed by English Heritage . ref http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 290598 nonsuch park house ewell British Listed Buildings, Nonsuch Park House, Ewell ref In 1959 a major archeological exploration of the anticipated site of the palace itself was started. This excavation led to a major ... feat1.shtml title Great sites Nonsuch Palace accessdate 2006 12 31 author David Gaimster authorlink ... In 1959, the year Martin Biddle first excavated Henry VIII s vanished palace of Nonsuch in Surrey ... mounted on them. Nonsuch Park and the Mansion have been managed by Epsom and Sutton Councils ... Decision in respect of Nonsuch Park, 2007 ref Image Nonsuch Park under snow.jpg thumb right The park ... to the Woodland Trust . The London Loop goes through Warren Farm and Nonsuch Park. ref http www.walklondon.org.uk ... Nonsuch Park.htm Borough of Epsom and Ewell Nonsuch Park http pastscape.org.uk hob.aspx?hob ... &recordsperpage 10&source text&rtype nmr&rnumber TQ 2026 20SW 2012 English Heritage, Nonsuch Little ... more details
Image Walkers Nonsuch logo.png right thumb 220px Walkers Nonsuch Ltd. is a manufacturer of toffee based in Longton, Staffordshire Longton, Stoke on Trent , England , UK . It was founded in 1915 by Edward Joseph Walker and his son Edward Victor Walker. See also Toffee hammer External links http www.walkers nonsuch.co.uk Official Website Category Brand name confectionery Category Confectionery companies of the United Kingdom Category Food brands of the United Kingdom food company stub ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Nonsuch Mansion is a Grade II listed house ref http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 290598 nonsuch park house ewell British Listed Buildings, Nonsuch Park House, Ewell ref located within Nonsuch Park ref http www.nonsuchmansion.com ref in north Surrey , England. In medieval times it was part of the three thousand acre manorialism manor of Cuddington, Surrey Cuddington . The mansion was built in 1731 43 by Joseph Thompson and later bought by Samuel Farmer in 1799. He employed Jeffry Wyattville to rebuild it in a Tudor Gothic style in 1802 6. Farmer was succeeded by his grandson in 1838 under whom the gardens became famous. Design Nonsuch Mansion bears a resemblance in its design to the original design of Nonsuch Palace , whose construction was begun by King Henry VIII in the 16th Century. Markings on the building Built within the north porch of the mansion is a block from the original Nonsuch Palace that bears an inscription which means 1543 Henry VIII in the 35th year of His reign. I S 4 3 HENRICV OC TAVS 3 S The Farmer s family crests are noticeable throughout the mansion, bearing a motto Hora e sempre now and forever. This is most visible in the South Porch where the crests have been painted above the three internal doorways, leading back to the North Porch, Rose room and the Orchid room. Uses of the Building The park came into public hands in 1937. The authorities were able to throw open its doors and Nonsuch Mansion became the centre piece for celebrations for many decades. Providers and Friends carefully preserved and protected the mansion and its story. The service wing is opened by the Friends of Nonsuch on some afternoons. Nonsuch Mansion was closed due to ownership legalities and a drawn out planning process in 2004. This confusion ... Friends of Nonsuch http www.nonsuchmansion.com Nonsuch Mansion website http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 290598 nonsuch park house ewell British Listed Buildings, Nonsuch ... more details
File Nonsuch House on London Bridge.jpg thumb Nonsuch House on London Bridge, model at Docklands Museum at London. The four story Nonsuch House on London Bridge , completed in 1579, is the earliest documented prefabricated building . ref cite book title Famous First Facts first Steven last Anzovin publisher H. W. Wilson Company year 2000 page 14 item 1191 isbn 0 8242 0958 3 The first prefabricated building is considered to be Nonsuch House. ref It was originally constructed in the Netherlands, taken apart and shipped to London in pieces in 1578, where it was reassembled. Each timber was marked so that it could be reconstructed correctly. It was reassembled in the manner later typical of that of an American barn or prefab housing . ref name nonsuch2 cite book first Liza last Picard title Elizabeth s London publisher Macmillan year 2004 pages 44&ndash 47 isbn 0 3123256 5 7 ref The name Nonsuch may have referred to Henry VIII of England Henry VIII s now vanished Nonsuch Palace outside London it meant there was none such anywhere else &mdash that it was an unequalled paragon of its kind. Description Nonsuch House was reconstructed on the bridge using joiner s techniques alone, without any carpenter s nails, mason s mortar, or smith s iron. Only wooden pegs were used in the construction. ref name knight1 cite book title London first Charles last Knight publisher H. G. Bohn year 1851 page 81 ref Its archway straddled the bridge. The house was in the centre of the bridge with its principal front facing towards the Southwark end, the principal approach to the city of London from the south ... name nonsuch1 cite web url http www.londononline.co.uk londonbridge nonsuch title Nonsuch House accessdate 2008 09 12 ref Nonsuch House had two fronts to the River Thames with large columns, windows .... London Bridge was a great attraction for London, and the Nonsuch House was a notable feature from the sixteenth century until it was torn down in the eighteenth century. Nonsuch House was partially ... more details
The Treaty of Nonsuch was signed by Elizabeth I of England and the Dutch Republic Netherlands on 10 August 1585 at Nonsuch Palace in Surrey . ref name Wernham R. B. Wernham, Before the Armada The growth of English foreign policy 1485 1588 1966 , p. 371. ref Background The treaty was provoked by the signing of the Treaty of Joinville in 1584 between Philip II of Spain and the Catholic League in France in which Philip II promised to finance the League. Terms Elizabeth I agreed to supply 5,000 foot soldiers and 1,000 cavalry, initially intended as a way of lifting the Siege of Antwerp 1584 1585 , together with an annual subsidy of 600,000 florins a year about a quarter of the annual cost of the revolt. As a surety for this assistance, the Dutch were to hand over Brielle Brill and Vlissingen Flushing to England. These she would garrison at her own expense. ref name Wernham The surety provoked the objection of Zeeland , which was to lose the most by this measure. Elizabeth rejected the title of Governor General of the Provinces offered to her in the treaty. When the head of the English troops in the Netherlands, Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester , did accept this title, Elizabeth considered it outrageous. Aftermath Philip II took the treaty as a declaration of war against him by Elizabeth. Three years later he launched the Spanish Armada in an attempt to invade and conquer England. The resources spent by Philip on the Armada 10 million ducats undoubtedly diverted significant resources ... books.google.co.uk books?id U8nYFSTQhXcC&pg PA83 Primary source for terms of Treaty of Nonsuch 1585 Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Treaty Of Nonsuch Category 1585 in law Category 1585 in Europe Category 1585 in England Category History of Surrey Category Treaties of England Nonsuch Category Tudor England ... Republic Nonsuch Netherlands hist stub England hist stub es Tratado de Nonsuch fr Trait de Sans Pareil nl Verdrag van Nonsuch sv Nonsuchf rdraget ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Nonsuch Type Studio album Artist XTC Cover XTC Nonsuch.jpg Released 27 April 1992 Recorded July October 1991 at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Recording Studios Chipping Norton Recording Studios , Oxfordshire , England Genre Rock music Rock , baroque pop Length 63 29 Label Virgin Records Producer Gus Dudgeon Last album Oranges & Lemons album Oranges & Lemons br 1989 This album Nonsuch br 1992 Next album Apple Venus Volume 1 br 1999 Misc Singles Name Nonsuch Type Studio single 1 The Disappointed single 1 date March 1992 single 2 The Ballad of Peter ... dud ref name robert rev6 Rolling Stone rev6Score Rating 4 5 ref name rolling Nonsuch is the eleventh ... had selected the name of the album after encountering a drawing of Nonsuch Palace and, thinking that the archaism archaic word Nonsuch meant does not exist rather than, as he later learned, unique ... Show BBC2 The Late Show on BBC TV in April 1992. The album cover is a picture of Nonsuch Palace in Surrey , from the book A Short History of Ewell and Nonsuch Park Nonsuch , by Cloudesley S. Willis. The palace no longer exists, but its former grounds included the present day Nonsuch Park between ... allmusic cite web first Stephen Thomas last Erlewine url http www.allmusic.com album nonsuch r22380 review title Review XTC Nonsuch work Allmusic publisher Rovi Corporation accessdate 18 June 2011 ref ... title Review XTC Nonsuch journal Entertainment Weekly publisher Time Inc. accessdate 18 June ... title Review XTC Nonsuch work Q magazine Q publisher Bauer Media Group accessdate 18 June 2011 archiveurl ... Review XTC Nonsuch work Q magazine Q publisher Bauer Media Group accessdate 18 June 2011 ref ref ... xtc title Review XTC Nonsuch work Robert Christgau accessdate 18 June 2011 ref ref name rolling ... rid 5943455 title Review XTC Nonsuch work Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner accessdate 18 June 2011 ... Category Albums produced by Gus Dudgeon Category Virgin Records albums it Nonsuch ja ... more details
otherships HMS Nonsuch Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS NonsuchShip ordered Ship builder Castle, Deptford Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched 1696 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1745 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p164 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 164. ref Ship class 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 676 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 130 ft 5 in m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 34 ft 2 in m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 13 ft 9 in m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged shipShip propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 50 guns of various weights of shot Ship notes HMS Nonsuch was a 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched at Deptford in 1696. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p164 Nonsuch was converted into a hulk in 1740, and she continued to serve in this capacity until 1745, when she was broken up. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p164 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850 . Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Nonsuch 1696 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1690s ships UK line ship stub ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of England England Ship flag Image English Red Ensign 1620.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS NonsuchShip ordered Ship builder HMNB Portsmouth Portsmouth Dockyard Ship laid down Ship launched 1668 Ship acquired Ship completed Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured On 4 January 1695 by a French privateer Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class 36 gun fifth rate as launched br Re rated as 42 gun fourth rate in 1669 br Re rated as 36 gun fifth rate in 1691 Ship tons burthen 359 Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship hold depth Ship sail plan Full rigged shipShip propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes otherships HMS Nonsuch HMS Nonsuch was a 36 gun fifth rate of the Royal Navy launched in 1668. She was upgraded to a 42 gun fourth rate in 1669, and then reverted to 36 gun fifth rate in 1691. She was captured on 4 January 1695 by the French privateer French ship Le Francais Le Francais . She was for a time commanded by a Captain Booth, who reprimanded a junior officer, John Benbow for his comments regarding her fighting capability. ref cite book last Stephen first Leslie title Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford date 1885 volume Volume IV pages 208 ref Notes reflist References Colledge DEFAULTSORT Nonsuch 1668 , HMS Category Frigates of the Royal Navy Category 1660s ships Category Portsmouth built ships ru HMS Nonsuch 1668 ... more details
otherships HMS Nonsuch Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS NonsuchShip ordered 30 November 1769 Ship builder Plymouth Dockyard Ship laid down January 1772 Ship launched 17 December 1774 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1802 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p181 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 181. ref Ship class sclass Intrepid ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1372 Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length convert 159 ft 6 in m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 44 ft 4 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 19 ft m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged shipShip propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament br Gundeck 26 24 pounder guns br Upper gundeck 26 18 pounder guns br Quarterdeck QD 10 4 pounder guns br Forecastle Fc 2 9 pounder guns Ship notes HMS Nonsuch was a 64 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched on 17 December 1774 at Plymouth . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p181 On 7 July 1780 Nonsuch , under the command of Sir James Wallace, captured the brig rigged Cutter ship cutter Hussard of Saint Malo . ref London Gazette issue ... Nonsuch captured the 26 gun sailing frigate frigate French ship Belle Poule Belle Poule off the Loire . In April 1781, Nonsuch was part of Admiral Darby s relief fleet during the Great Siege of Gibraltar . On 14 May 1781, on the homeward voyage, while scouting ahead, Nonsuch chased and brought to action ... 1770s ships UK line ship stub fr HMS Nonsuch 1774 ja 3 ru HMS Nonsuch 1774 ..., the Actif was able to repulse the Nonsuch , causing her to loose 26 killed and 64 wounded, and continued ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1826 Ship name NonsuchShip namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched 1812 Ship acquired by purchase, December 1812 Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned December 1825 Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honors Ship fate Sold, 1826 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Schooner Ship displacement convert 148 LT t 0 lk in abbr on Ship length convert 86 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 21 ft m abbr on Ship draft convert 9 ft m abbr on Ship propulsion Sail Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 61 officers and enlisted Ship armament 14 guns Ship notes USS Nonsuch was an armed schooner in the United States Navy during the War of 1812 . Privateer Nonsuch was built in 1812 in Baltimore, Maryland . Her owner, George Stiles and Company , requested a commission for Nonsuch as a letter of marque on 29 June 1812. The schooner ... seeking British shipping. Under Captain Henry Levely , she attacked two British armed vessels, a ship and a schooner off Martinique on 28 September. Nonsuch fought these two ships for three hours in an extremely .... Unfortunately damage to her own rigging prevented Nonsuch from pursuing the British ships ... Bar, she was chased by an enemy ship of superior force and speed and was forced to throw 11 of her ... carronades and one long 12 pounder, Nonsuch cruised in the West Indies. In 1819, she, with frigate ... of South America Republic of Buenos Aires . Shifting his flag to Nonsuch , Commodore Perry sailed .... He was buried at Trinidad with great honors while Nonsuch s crew acted as honor guard . Returning to the United States, Nonsuch operated off the East Coast and in the Caribbean against piracy and made ... danfs n6 nonsuch.htm DEFAULTSORT Nonsuch 1813 Category Schooners of the United States Navy Category ... more details
Infobox Station name Nonsuch Railway Station type Via Rail inter city rail style Via Rail image image size image caption address Nonsuch, MB br Canada coordinates coord 56 07 35 N 95 22 38 W type railwaystation region CA MB display inline,title ref http geonames.nrcan.gc.ca search search e.php Geogrpahical Names of Canada Database Natural Resources Canada ref line Winnipeg Churchill train other structure platform 1 depth levels 1 tracks 1 parking bicycle baggage check passengers pass year pass percent pass system opened closed rebuilt electrified ADA code owned zone former services s rail title Via s line system Via line Winnipeg Churchill previous Wivenhoe next Ilford mpassengers The Nonsuch Railway Station is a flag stop in Nonsuch, Manitoba , Canada . The stop is served by Via Rail s Winnipeg Churchill train . ref http www.viarail.ca en stations prairies and northern manitoba Nonsuch ref ref http www.viarail.ca en trains prairies and northern manitoba winnipeg churchill schedules ref The station has the same name as the NonsuchshipNonsuchship that set sail for Hudson Bay in 1668 and helped establish early fur trade in the region. Footnotes reflist External links http www.viarail.ca en stations prairies and northern manitoba Nonsuch Via Rail Station Information DEFAULTSORT Nonsuch Railways Station Category Via Rail stations in Manitoba Manitoba struct stub Canada railstation stub ... more details
otherships HMS Nonsuch Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS NonsuchShip ordered 28 April 1740 Ship builder Quallet, Rotherhithe Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched 29 December 1741 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1766 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p171 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 171. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1733 proposals 1733 proposals 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 852 LT t 1 Ship length convert 134 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 38 ft 6 in m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 15 ft 9 in m 1 abbr on Ship propulsion Sails Ship sail plan Full rigged shipShip complement Ship armament 50 guns Gundeck 22 18 pdrs Upper gundeck 22 9 pdrs Quarterdeck 4 6 pdrs Forecastle 2 6 pdrs Ship notes HMS Nonsuch was a 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , built to the 1719 Establishment 1733 proposals 1733 proposals of the 1719 Establishment at Rotherhithe , and launched on 29 December 1741. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p171 Nonsuch served until 1766, when she was broken up. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p171 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850 . Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div 1719 Establishment ships 1733 DEFAULTSORT Nonsuch 1741 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1740s ships UK line ship stub ... more details
otherships HMS Nonsuch Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of England England Ship flag Image English Red Ensign 1620.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS NonsuchShip ordered Ship builder Peter Pett I, Woolwich Ship laid down Ship launched 1646 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Wrecked, 1664 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p159 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 159. ref Ship class 34 gun fourth rate Frigate Origins frigate Ship tons burthen convert 394 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 98 ft m 1 abbr on keel Ship beam convert 28 ft 4 in m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 12 ft m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged shipShip propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 34 guns of various weights of shot Ship notes HMS Nonsuch was a 34 gun fourth rate Frigate Origins frigate of the Kingdom of England English Royal Navy , built by Peter Pett I at Woolwich and launched in 1646. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p159 The term frigate during the period of this ship referred to a method of construction, rather than a role which did not develop until the following century. Nonsuch was wrecked in 1664. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p159 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Nonsuch 1646 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category Woolwich built ships Category Shipwrecks Category 1640s ships UK line ship stub ... more details
Nonsuch Bay is located in Nonsuch Island, Bermuda Nonsuch Island in Bermuda . Bermuda geo stub Coord 32.346111 64.663889 display title Category Bays of Bermuda ... more details
Location map Antigua and Barbuda label Nonsuch Bay position bottom lat deg 17 lat min 3 lat sec 0 lat dir N lon deg 61 lon min 42 lon sec 0 lon dir W caption Location of Nonsuch Bay within Antigua and Barbuda ref cite web title NGA GEOnet Names Server publisher National Geospatial Intelligence Agency date 2008 07 07 url http www.nima.mil gns html index.html accessdate 2008 07 22 ref float right width 250 Nonsuch Bay is the northern of two large indentations in the eastern coast of Antigua . It lies to the north of the other indentation, Willoughby Bay Antigua Willoughby Bay . Nonsuch Bay lies immediately to the south of Indian Town Point . Green Island Antigua and Barbuda Green Island lies close to the mouth of the bay. References reflist Antigua geo stub coord 17 03 N 61 42 W display title region AG type waterbody source GNS enwiki Category Landforms of Antigua and Barbuda ... more details
Infobox UK school name Nonsuch High School For Girls image size latitude 51.3554 longitude 0.2239 dms dms motto Serve God And Be Cheerful motto pl established 1938 approx closed c approx type Grammar School Academy English school Academy religion president head label Headmistress head Unoccupied r head label r head chair label chair Mr Tony Hyams Parish founder founder pl specialist Science and Languages ... name Nonsuch High School is an all girls grammar school located in Cheam , South London , England , standing in convert 22 acre m2 of grounds on the edge of Nonsuch Park . The school holds Specialist ... , Nonsuch provides the ball boy ball girls for the Queen s Club Championships in addition to providing ... 268864 accessed 6 August 2007 ref ref name science cite web title Science Department publisher Nonsuch ... As Nonsuch is a selective school , girls are required to take the Eleven plus exam 11 exam , which ... 811.html Admission into Years 8, 9 and 10 at Nonsuch accessed 7 August 2007 ref There is another ... http www.nonsuchhigh.co.uk admissions PN15Admissions070327.pdf Nonsuch High School for Girls Admission Policy accessed 7 August 2007 ref The Nonsuch catchment area is defined by two circles ... of Nonsuch High School for Girls and Wallington High School for Girls. This is known as Circle A. The second catchment area is a circle of 5  km radius whose centre is the main front door of Nonsuch ... to Year 7 in 2010 was 202. ref http www.nonsuchhigh.co.uk admissions faqs.html Entry to Nonsuch ... & Technology allowing them to socialise with other people outside their form. In Nonsuch there are 6 ..., Nonsuch High School converted to academy status, a move that split staff opnion. On 16th April ... name science Notable former pupils see also Category People educated at Nonsuch High School Elizabeth ... 6 August 2007 ref References Reflist External links http www.nonsuchhigh.co.uk The Nonsuch website http www.nonsuch.sutton.sch.uk Nonsuch Managed Learning Environment Category Science Colleges in London ... more details
Nonsuch Island originally Nonesuch Island is part of the chain which makes up Bermuda . It is located in St. George s Parish, Bermuda St George s Parish , in the northeast of the territory. It is 5.7 hectare ha 14 acres in area and is situated at the eastern entrance to Castle Harbor, Bermuda Castle Harbour , close to the south easternmost point of Cooper s Island, Bermuda Cooper s Island now ostensibly part of the much larger St. David s Island, Bermuda St David s Island . Latitude DMS 32 20 52 N Longitude DMS 64 39 48 W History In 1865 it served as a Yellow Fever quarantine quarantine hospital . In 1930 it served as a base for William Beebe and Otis Barton s landmark bathysphere dive. Environment The island is a wildlife sanctuary. Wooded and with a small freshwater marsh, access to the public is strictly limited. The Island restoration restoration of the once barren island into a Living Museum of pre colonial Bermuda is the lifetime work of now retired Bermudian ornithologist and conservation movement conservationist David B. Wingate , and part of his effort to bring back from near extinction the once plentiful Endemism endemic nocturnal seabird , and national emblem of Bermuda, the Cahow . This project involves the reintroduction of other species, notably the Cittarium pica West Indian Topshell and the Yellow crowned Night Heron . Accounts written at the time of Bermuda s settlement leave no doubt that herons and egrets of several species were resident and breeding on the island. Diego Ramirez in Wilkinson 1950 describing the events of his shipwreck on Bermuda in 1603, wrote of the many very large dark herons and Sylvanus Jourdain, in Lefroy 1877 , a survivor of the Sea ... and bittons. External links http www.bbsr.edu Education field guides nonsuch nonsuch.html about the Living Museum project http www.conservation.bm nonsuch island Nonsuch Island homepage coord 32.347183 ... Island restoration Bermuda geo stub de Nonsuch Island ... more details
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