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where on 25 January 1745 they found three French ships at anchor. They approached the ships and found them to be heavily armed merchant ships from China and managed to come alongside them before the French realised the deception and that they were enemies. Carnegie was ordered to board one of the
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approached, but by May he had resigned his command due to ill health once again. He would spend considerable portions of the rest of his life in Bath for the sake of his health. Carnegie was promoted to
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ships while
Barnett boarded another and after a fight of two hours the three French ships were captured. The cargoes of the merchants were valued at over £300,000 and were sent in to
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had been using as a base of operations. Carnegie returned to
England in September 1742 and was immediately appointed to command the recently rebuilt ship of the line
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where he was forced to call off the chase as the privateer entered the river, instead raiding the town and taking four guns from its
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and Lady Margaret Wemyss and was born on 2 August 1716. A career
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Lieutenant Colonel George Carnegie (21 August 1773 – 1839)
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and Elizabeth Monypenny, on 30 April 1748 and had six children:
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David Carnegie, Lord Rosehill (5 April 1749 – 19 February 1788)
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George Carnegie was born on 2 August 1716 as the second son of
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Lady Elizabeth Carnegie (1751 – 19 August 1793) married
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In March 1755 he was given command of the ship of the line
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for the winter of 1741-42. In January 1742 Carnegie left
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going with Commodore Barnett and the ship of the line
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222:in 1756. He died on 20 January 1792 at age 75.
593:Margaret Carnegie (1779 – 15 March 1793)
287:on 29 April but in August 1738 was taken from
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542:Carnegie died on 22 January 1792 at his seat
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234:and his wife Margaret, the daughter of
1072:Syrett, David and R.L. DiNardo (1994)
585:William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk
452:Throughout 1745 Carnegie continued in
291:with a debilitating illness while off
493:Alexander Melville, 5th Earl of Leven
192:George Carnegie, 6th Earl of Northesk
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314:David Carnegie, 5th Earl of Northesk
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562:(1730-1779), daughter of the
64:Ethie Castle, Angus, Scotland
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1062:London: Harding and Wright.
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653:rear-admiral of the white
647:Full dates of promotions:
324:and given command of the
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649:Rear-admiral of the blue
530:on 14 February 1759 and
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1044:Charnock, John (1797).
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214:he participated in the
62:22 January 1792, age 76
1087:Winfield, Rif (2007).
1058:Debrett, John (1809).
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177:Action of 6 July 1746
103:Years of service
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256:Royal Navy
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226:Early life
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442:Banca
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