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officer during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Born into a military family in the late 1750s or early 1760s, Dixon joined the Navy and served as a junior officer in the
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and remained there until the end of the war, receiving a promotion to vice-admiral in 1813 and returning to Britain in 1815 on board
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According to various sources, Manley Dixon was born in either 1757 or 1760 into a military family: his brother
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later the same year, Dixon remained off the island for two years, capturing the French ship of the line
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in August 1819 and was promoted to full admiral in 1825, he never again commanded at sea. He was
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attempted to break out of Valletta and was intercepted by a British squadron including
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in the Channel Fleet. In 1808 he was promoted to rear-admiral and raised his flag in
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against four Spanish frigates, successfully dividing the squadron and capturing the
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broke out in 1803, Dixon returned to service as captain of the 74-gun
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fought four Spanish frigates and successfully captured one,
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from 1830 to 1833. Admiral Dixon died in February 1837 of
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was born in 1786. In 1793 Dixon took command of the
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