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English: The Lion, built c.1505, was a ship fitted out for warfare which was used as a privateer sanctioned by James IV and his Royal Scottish Navy. It plundered Portuguese ships from French port bases, and was detained for for piracy by the Dutch authorities at Veere. Lion was captured by the English in 1511 and renamed HMS Lion. Painted by Charles Edward Dixon.
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Date pre-1934
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Charles Dixon  (1872–1934)  wikidata:Q5076893
 
Charles Dixon
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Charles Dixon
Description British painter
Date of birth/death 8 December 1872 Edit this at Wikidata 12 September 1934 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Goring-on-Thames Edit this at Wikidata Itchenor, Sussex
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The Lion, built 1509 for the Royal Scottish Navy, captured by the English in 1511 and renamed HMS Lion, painted by Charles Edward Dixon

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