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  1. Royal Navy. The stores ship was destroyed by fire at Boston, Massachusetts, British America, before 2 March. [62] George. British America. The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Carolina. She was on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts, to a port in North Carolina. [63] Hooper.

  2. D. The Dancer Barberina. The Dancer of Sanssouci. The Deerslayer (1957 film) Deerslayer (1943 film) The Deerslayer and Chingachgook.

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  5. 1792 – Opening of the first post office in Montreal on 20 December. 1793 – Importation of slaves into Canada is prohibited on July 9. 1799 – Mary Griffin obtains the lease to Griffintown from a business associate of Thomas McCord. 1799 – The census of 1799 lists 9,000 inhabitants while that of 1761 lists 5,500.

  6. March 28 (bapt.) – James Small, Scottish inventor (died 1793) June 27 – John Latham, English physician and naturalist, "grandfather of Australian ornithology " (died 1837) July 1 – Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein, Austrian mineralogist and discoverer of tellurium (died 1825) August 26 – Joseph Michel Montgolfier, French pioneer ...

  7. Spanish colonial real. The silver real ( Spanish: real de plata) was the currency of the Spanish colonies in America and the Philippines. In the seventeenth century the silver real was established at two billon reales ( reales de vellón) or sixty-eight maravedíes. Gold escudos (worth 16 reales) were also issued.