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  2. Royal Scots Navy - Wikipedia

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    Scottish naval efforts would again rely on privateering captains and hired merchantmen during the minority of James V. [18] In the Habsburg-Valois war of 1521–26, in which England and Scotland became involved on respective sides, the Scots had six men-of-war active attacking English and Imperial shipping and they blockaded the Humber in 1523 ...

  3. Lithgows - Wikipedia

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    Lithgows Limited is a family-owned Scottish company that had a long involvement in shipbuilding, based in Kingston, Port Glasgow, on the River Clyde in Scotland. It has a continued involvement in marine resources.

  4. Thomas Gordon (Royal Scots Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish vessels were renamed Edinburgh and Glasgow since the English navy already had vessels named Royal William and Royal Mary. Ships under these names still operate in the Royal Navy today. A third Royal Scots Navy ship retained her name of Dumbarton Castle. Their absorption into the Royal Navy was unpopular with many Scottish sailors.

  5. Maritime history of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Red Ensign, flown by ships of the Royal Scots Navy James I was responsible for developing the shipping interests of the country, establishing a shipbuilding yard at Leith . His successor, James II , developed the use of gunpowder and artillery in Scotland and, in consequence, ships were built with hulls thick enough to resist ...

  6. James Malcolm (Royal Marines officer) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Marine Captain James Malcolm fought at sea under the command of Vice Admiral Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet in the Battle of San Domingo. In the course of the fighting, in which Royal Marines played an important role, all of the enemy's ships of the line were either captured or destroyed.

  7. Merchant Navy (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Previously it had been known as the Mercantile Marine or Merchant Service, although the term "Merchant Navy" was already informally used from the 19th century. The British Merchant Navy was historically one of the largest ship registries and source of crew in the world, with 33% of global tonnage registered in 1939.

  8. List of sea captains - Wikipedia

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    Captain of the whaling vessels Phoenix and Edward Cary. United States: Yes 1815 1890 Woodget, Richard. English sea captain, known as the master of the sailing clipper Cutty Sark during her most successful period of service in the wool trade between Australia and the United Kingdom. United Kingdom: Yes 1845 1928 Whitall, John M.

  9. Ferguson Marine - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Limited is a shipbuilding company whose yard, located in Port Glasgow on the Firth of Clyde in Scotland, was established in 1903. It is the last remaining shipbuilder on the lower Clyde and is currently the only builder of merchant ships on the river.