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O que (quem) é HCS Research (1823) - definição


HCS Research (1823)         
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VESSEL THAT THE BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY EMPLOYED FOR EXPLORATION
HCS Research was a ship that the British East India Company (EIC) had built for it in 1823 at Fort Gloster (Calcutta) to serve as a survey ship. She is most famous for her 1827 voyage under the command of Captain Peter Dillon that discovered the fate of Count Lapérouse's expedition and its ships Boussole and Astrolabe.
1823 papal conclave         
ELECTION
1823 conclave; Conclave of 1823; Papal conclave, 1823; 1823 Papal conclave
The 1823 papal conclave was convoked following the death of Pope Pius VII on 20 August 1823. The conclave began on 2 September and ended 26 days later with the election of Cardinal Annibale Sermattei della Genga who became Pope Leo XII.
Gaols Act 1823         
1823 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ACT OF PARLIAMENT 4 GEO. 4 C. 64
Gaols Act of 1823; Jails Act 1823; 1823 Gaols Act
The Gaol ActThe preamble of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Act 1862 (25 & 26 Vict c 44) provides that this Act is thereinafter referred to as "the Gaol Act". (4 Geo 4 c 64), sometimes called the Gaol Act 1823,John Frederick Archbold.

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HCS Research (1823)
HCS Research was a ship that the British East India Company (EIC) had built for it in 1823 at Fort Gloster (Calcutta) to serve as a survey ship. She is most famous for her 1827 voyage under the command of Captain Peter Dillon that discovered the fate of Count Lapérouse's expedition and its ships Boussole and Astrolabe.