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Events from the year 1797 in Great Britain. Incumbents. Monarch – George III. Prime Minister – William Pitt the Younger (Tory) [1] Foreign Secretary – Lord Grenville. Events. 3 January – three of the stones making up Stonehenge fall due to heavy frosts. [2] See more
• 3 January – three of the stones making up Stonehenge fall due to heavy frosts.
• 15 January – London haberdasher John Hetherington wears … See more• 21 February – John Parkhurst, lexicographer (born 1728)
• 2 March – Horace Walpole, politician and writer (born 1717) See more• Thomas Bewick's History of British Birds vol. 1. See more
• 3 January – Frederick William Hope, entomologist (died 1862)
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The last invasion of Britain by the French at Fishguard
The French invasion force comprising some 1400 troops set sail from Camaret on February 18th, 1797. The man entrusted by the Directory to implement their ‘cunning plan’ was an Irish-American septuagenarian, Colonel William Tate.
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Jul 31, 2019 · April - June 1797 Naval mutinies occur at Spithead and the Nore. Two mutinies broke out in the Royal Navy after clashes between seamen and officers over pay and conditions.
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Feb 8, 2022 · On 22 February 1797, French forces invaded the British mainland, choosing not a key English port but a tiny cove on the north Pembrokeshire coast. Why did they invade? And how were they repelled at the so-called battle of …
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May 8, 2021 · The smashing of a Spanish fleet at the Battle of Cape St Vincent on 14 February 1797 torpedoed the main French plan for an invasion of the British Isles. The soldier insisted that they should press north towards …
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So how on earth did a French force of nearly 1500 troops led by an American veteran of the Wars of Independence end up in such a strange corner of Britain in February 1797?
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Feb 17, 2011 · These fears seemed to be fully realised in April and May 1797 when elements of the Royal Navy - the first and major bulwark against invasion - mutinied at Spithead and the Nore.
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Feb 21, 2023 · It was an unusually warm and sunny morning when the people of Fishguard in north Pembrokeshire, arose on February 22 1797. Little could they have realised that over the next three days, their local area would play host to …
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