It was Captain Andrew Robinson.
Gloucester
Because the tops of the wagons reminded people of ships at sea.
the nick name for a very larged covered waggon is called a PRAIRIE SCHOONER
Massachusetts was where one boatload landed, near what is now known as Plymouth Rock
Massachusetts was not named by the US. From early in the settlement period the colony was called the Massachusetts Bay Colony, sometimes with more words referencing other areas like the Plymouth Plantation. The word Massachusetts is derived from a native American geographic word.
captin Andrew robinsin
Andrew Robinson built and launched the first vessel to be called a schooner in 1713 from Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA.
I read THAT PHILLIS WHEATLEY WAS NAMED AFTER A SCHOONER CALLED THE PHILLIS
schooner
Gloucester
Princess Alice was the title given to the Duke of Gloucester's mother, Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, as she was a member of the British royal family and the wife of Prince Henry, the Duke of Gloucester.
If you are referring to the beer drinking vessel similar to a Chalice or Goblet but with thicker walls and a thicker stem then they are typically 16 or 20oz, this is most commonly called a schooner. There also exists a drinking vessel of 6 or 8 oz that looks like a small water glass that is less commonly called a Schooner.
Gloucester's sons are called Edgar and Edmund.
cotswold
A ketch has two masts as does a schooner, though a schooner may have more. A yawl also has two masts.It could be a sloop or a yawl, depending in the location of the wheelhouse.
Massachusetts
the nick name for a very larged covered waggon is called a PRAIRIE SCHOONER