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263:James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale
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911:. 15 August 1801. pp. 1003–1006.
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437:commander
331:John Gore
113:1795–1863
1361:Extinct
1148:(1849).
1078:, p. 657
1058:, p. 295
1054:Syrett,
1030:, p. 325
948:, p. 188
928:, p. 144
889:, p. 712
665:Victoria
659:to King
649:half-pay
634:paid off
598:Melampus
548:Margaret
489:Woolwich
443:Arrogant
421:Blenheim
408:Blenheim
401:Childers
306:Victory'
294:flagship
251:Victoria
134:Arrogant
128:Commands
98:Service/
1074:Burke,
1013:Glasgow
689:admiral
671:Admiral
645:Glasgow
637:Glasgow
626:Glasgow
618:Glasgow
610:Glasgow
586:Glasgow
584:, with
578:Algiers
569:Glasgow
529:America
509:Jamaica
426:Marengo
415:in the
394:in the
385:Victory
381:Victory
362:cut out
333:in the
321:frigate
300:in the
289:Victory
195:Admiral
148:Glasgow
122:Admiral
77: (
1206:
1187:
1172:
1098:17 May
989:16 May
755:Family
725:family
622:Severn
592:Severn
544:Bernat
507:, and
501:Lisbon
452:Bombay
389:acting
377:Medusa
366:Medusa
354:Medusa
346:Medusa
341:Medusa
326:Triton
100:branch
965:Pique
780:Notes
737:James
679:as a
556:Pique
540:Pique
525:Pique
513:Pique
497:Downs
493:Pique
484:Pique
467:Pique
204:
141:Pique
39:
1283:for
1252:for
1204:ISBN
1185:ISBN
1170:ISBN
1100:2021
991:2021
603:HMS
590:HMS
567:HMS
546:and
536:Hawk
482:HMS
471:Hawk
441:HMS
406:HMS
399:HMS
370:brig
339:HMS
324:HMS
314:HMS
287:HMS
229:for
217:and
206:KCMG
146:HMS
139:HMS
132:HMS
118:Rank
72:Died
64:Born
41:KCMG
487:at
450:at
202:GCB
37:GCB
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1035:^
999:^
982:.
953:^
933:^
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894:^
844:^
503:,
499:,
454:.
253:.
213:,
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