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  1. 1 day ago · Hardy by Richard Evans. Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Baronet, GCB (5 April 1769 – 20 September 1839) was a British Royal Navy officer. He took part in the Battle of Cape St. Vincent in February 1797, the Battle of the Nile in August 1798 and the Battle of Copenhagen in April 1801 during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  2. 7 hours ago · Admiral Sir Robert Barlow GCB (25 December 1757 – 11 May 1843) was a senior and distinguished officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He made his name in small ship actions, especially fighting French frigates, of which he captured three.

  3. 3 days ago · Major-General Anthony Hugh Boyle CB (1941—2011), Signal-Officer-in-Chief [73] Major-General John Boyne, Director-General, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; General Sir Henry Brackenbury (1837—1914), Colonel Commandant, Royal Artillery; Brigadier Ray Bradbury (1943—2022), Royal Engineers [74]

  4. 2 days ago · Money warrant for 135,000l. to Sir John Humble, bart., the officer in the Receipt of the Exchequer appointed for payment of the annuities, benefits and other payments directed by the Act [8 Anne, c. 10] for continuing the Duties on coals, culm and cynders and for granting new Duties on houses having 20 windows or more to raise the 1,500,000l. by the Lottery anno 1711: the said sum of 135,000l ...

    • John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790)1
    • John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790)2
    • John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790)3
    • John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790)4
    • John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790)5
  5. 3 days ago · The last-named died in 1758, having devised to his cousin John Gore, who, on succeeding, assumed. the surname Booth; dying unmarried in 1788, he was succeeded by his elder brother, who also assumed the surname of Booth and became ancestor of the present Gore-Booth family; Booker, op. cit. 26.

  6. 3 days ago · About the year 1740, Marybone-gardens were opened for public breakfasts and evening concerts. Some of the first fingers were generally engaged there, and fireworks were frequently exhibited. In 1777 or 1778, the gardens were shut up, and the site let to builders (fn. 14).

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  8. 4 days ago · 24,753. Content Source. Fold3. Published on Forces War Records. 14 February 2023. Last Updated. 31 October 2023. Search for your ancestor within the collection of records of retired UK Royal Navy Officers covering service during 1897 to 1967.

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