15-626: [REDACTED] Look up renown in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Renown may refer to: Celebrity , fame and broad public recognition Companies [ edit ] Renown (company) , a Japanese clothing brand Renown Health , a healthcare network in Nevada, US Renown Pictures , a British film company Transport [ edit ] Ships [ edit ] Renown (1794 ship) , an American whaler Renown (German Barque) ,
30-606: A 19th-century sailing cargo ship Renown -class battlecruiser , two Royal Navy ships of World War I HMS Renown , several ships of the Royal Navy Other [ edit ] AEC Renown , three different bus chassis manufactured by the Associated Equipment Company between 1925 and 1967 LNWR Renown Class , a series of British steam locomotives 1897–1924 Triumph Renown , a car manufactured by Triumph 1946–1954 Wright Renown ,
45-560: A bus manufactured by Wrightbus 1997–2002 Sport [ edit ] Renown SC , a Sri Lankan association football club Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Renown . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Renown&oldid=1222167346 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
60-464: A healthcare network in Nevada, US Renown Pictures , a British film company Transport [ edit ] Ships [ edit ] Renown (1794 ship) , an American whaler Renown (German Barque) , a 19th-century sailing cargo ship Renown -class battlecruiser , two Royal Navy ships of World War I HMS Renown , several ships of the Royal Navy Other [ edit ] AEC Renown , three different bus chassis manufactured by
75-413: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages renown [REDACTED] Look up renown in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Renown may refer to: Celebrity , fame and broad public recognition Companies [ edit ] Renown (company) , a Japanese clothing brand Renown Health ,
90-450: The Associated Equipment Company between 1925 and 1967 LNWR Renown Class , a series of British steam locomotives 1897–1924 Triumph Renown , a car manufactured by Triumph 1946–1954 Wright Renown , a bus manufactured by Wrightbus 1997–2002 Sport [ edit ] Renown SC , a Sri Lankan association football club Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
105-747: The Pacific. In May Renown was at Valparaiso. She returned on 26 November 1802 with 500 barrels of sperm oil. Captain Alpheus Coffin sailed from Nantucket in 1803, bound for the Pacific. Renown returned on 3 November 1805 with 1250 barrels of sperm oil. A master, whose name is currently unknown, sailed Renown from Nantucket in 1810 and returned in March 1811. Captain Zaccheus Barnard sailed from Nantucket on 4 August 1811. A British letter of marque whaler captured Renown in 1813. At
120-576: The South Seas on 31 July 1818 with 500 casks of oil and 2250 skins. Captain Foster sailed from Gravesend on 7 April 1819, bound for the South Seas. Adam returned on 8 December 1820. Captain Coffin sailed from Gravesend on 11 February 1821, bound for the South Seas. On 26 March she was at 3°30′N 20°43′W / 3.500°N 20.717°W / 3.500; -20.717 . On 22 July she
135-708: The time she had 1637 barrels of sperm oil. Renown was the first American whaler captured in the South Seas during the War of 1812 . Her captors put her crew ashore at Massafuero (Más Afuera) Island. The Nantucket whalers Perseveranda and Sukey later rescued the crew. On 20 November 1813 the prize Renown arrived at Gravesend from the South Seas. New owners renamed Renown Adam . She first entered Lloyd's Register in 1814 with Hannibal master, Bridges & Co., owner, and trade London transport. The Register of Shipping for 1815 showed her with Honeybel, master, Rains, owner, and trade London transport. On 20 March 1814
150-456: The title Renown . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Renown&oldid=1222167346 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Renown (1794 ship) Renown
165-515: The transport Adam arrived at Gibraltar from Portsmouth. On 1 December, Adam , Hannibal, master, was at Deal, bound for Bermuda. On 30 May 1815 the transport Adam arrived at Portsmouth from Havana. Captain Simeon Coleman sailed from London on 14 December 1815, bound for the Pacific. Adam was at Portsmouth on 6 January 1816, and St Jago on 5 February. She returned to Rio de Janeiro on 18 April 1818 from Peru, and London from Rio and
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#1732766267985180-545: Was at Woolwich Bay with 38 tons of oil. By October or so she was at 26°N 30°W / 26°N 30°W / 26; -30 with 80 tons of oil. On 26 December Adam was at St Helena. She left on 3 January 1822, southward bound. Between 29 February and 8 March 1822 she was at Saint Helena . She then sailed for the Brazil Banks. She left the Brazil Banks on 29 April. Adam returned to England on 19 July 1822 with 400 casks of oil. Captain Coffin
195-453: Was at Deal on 26 August 1822, bound for the South Seas. She sailed on 1 September from Deal and on 12 September from Portsmouth. Adam returned on 17 June 1824 with 270 casks of oil, plus fins ( baleen ). The Register of Shipping for 1826 showed Adam with Rozier, master, Lyddeker, owner, and trade London–South Seas. On 1 March 1825, a gale developed at Deal. Adam , Razier, master, returned from off Folkestone and attempted to anchor but
210-540: Was launched in 1794 at New Bedford, Massachusetts. She made four voyages from Nantucket as a whaler . In 1813, while she was on her fifth American whaling voyage, she became the first American whaler that British whalers captured in the South Seas. She was sold in London and under the name Adam became first a London-based transport and then a whaler in the British southern whale fishery . She made four whaling voyages and
225-650: Was wrecked in 1825 at the outset of her fifth British whaling voyage. Renown ' s service prior to 1797 is currently obscure. Captain Alpheus Coffin sailed Renown in 1797 from Nantucket on her first whaling voyage. She was bound for Brazil and the Pacific. On 29 November 1797 she stopped at Desterro for provisions, refreshment, water, and wood. She received permission to stay for 10 days. Coffin returned to Nantucket in 1799 with 1250 barrels of sperm oil and 150 barrels of whale oil. Captain Thaddeus Coffin sailed from Nantucket in 1801, bound for Brazil and
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