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HMS Feversham was a 32-gun fifth rate warship. She was built at Shoreham, England, in 1696, and shipwrecked with the loss of 102 lives on 7 October 1711 during a voyage from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to New York City, after participating in Admiral Hovenden Walker's disastrous expedition to Quebec. The wreck is at Scatterie Island, 20 miles from Louisbourg. The wreck was located and identified in 1996. Treasure hunters recovered significant numbers of coins and silverware. A exhibit about the wreck is on display at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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  • HMS Feversham was a 32-gun fifth rate warship. She was built at Shoreham, England, in 1696, and shipwrecked with the loss of 102 lives on 7 October 1711 during a voyage from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to New York City, after participating in Admiral Hovenden Walker's disastrous expedition to Quebec. The wreck is at Scatterie Island, 20 miles from Louisbourg. The wreck was located and identified in 1996. Treasure hunters recovered significant numbers of coins and silverware. A exhibit about the wreck is on display at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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  • HMS Feversham was a 32-gun fifth rate warship. She was built at Shoreham, England, in 1696, and shipwrecked with the loss of 102 lives on 7 October 1711 during a voyage from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to New York City, after participating in Admiral Hovenden Walker's disastrous expedition to Quebec. The wreck is at Scatterie Island, 20 miles from Louisbourg. The wreck was located and identified in 1996. Treasure hunters recovered significant numbers of coins and silverware. A exhibit about the wreck is on display at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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