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and Bowyer were sailing at the front of the
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796:. At around 10 a.m. on 1 June itself Bowyer had his leg shot off by enemy fire, being caught by his flag captain as he fell. He was carried down to the ship's surgeon where the leg was amputated; Collingwood took over in his stead for the remainder of the battle. Bowyer officially left
869:'s faction. Bowyer made his maiden speech in parliament on 18 June defending the state of the navy and would go on to make nine other speeches, all related to the navy. He also joined the parliamentary committee considering the defences of
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on 17 April 1780 where Rodney attempted to concentrate multiple ships against each French vessel; Bowyer understood this order but it was confused by many others and he was ordered away from attacking in the correct way by Rear-Admiral
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Bowyer left the West Indies and returned to
England on 24 December 1781, staying unemployed until 20 March 1783 when he was given command of the ship of the line
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Collingwood did not receive a Naval Gold Medal for his part in the battle at the same time as his fellow officers; Bowyer unsuccessfully petitioned
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on 4 May 1778; on 9 June he sailed her to North
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in April 1792, Bowyer lived there until his death on 9 December 1800. He was buried at the local parish church on 16 December.
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on 6 February 1758 and was promoted to that rank on 13 February and sent to the
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Maguire, Alison (2001). "Radley Hall: The
Rediscovery of a Country House".
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officer and politician of the eighteenth century. He participated in the
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between 6 June and 27 July, before becoming the second lieutenant of
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1120:. Michael Phillips' Ships of the Old Navy. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
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in 1784. The
Queenborough parliamentary seat was controlled by the
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and became an admiral in 1799. In the same year he also inherited
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1437:"BOWYER, George (1739-99), of Bracknell, Berks."
927:Henrietta Sawyer, married Charles Sawyer in 1812
837:when the latter died in April. Having inherited
447:on 12 November and then to the ship of the line
1635:. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword.
610:Having afterwards joined the fleet of Admiral
454:on 20 April 1757 in which he took part in the
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346:'s baronetcy. Bowyer died in December 1800.
334:in 1793, Bowyer fought at the battle of the
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1599:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1574:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1612:Syrett, David; DiNardo, R. L. (1994).
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259:(3 May 1740 β 6 December 1800), was a
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1846:People from Denham, Buckinghamshire
1633:Rodney and the Breaking of the Line
1565:"Bowyer, Sir George, first baronet"
1469:Collingwood, G. L. Newnham (1829).
708:The Battle of the First of June by
1428:The Life of Richard Earl Howe, K.G
1036:Death also recorded as 6 December.
826:on 4 July of the same year and to
458:in September while serving in the
429:on 30 October 1755. He served in
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470:to serve on the ship of the line
279:as a junior officer. Promoted to
16:Royal Navy officer and politician
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956:, Bowyer was still a lieutenant.
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1453:The History of Parliament Trust
881:. He gave up his seat in 1790.
369:Sir John Stonhouse, 3rd Baronet
365:Sir William Bowyer, 3rd Baronet
283:in 1761 his first command, the
43:George Bowyer as a post-captain
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902:Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet
891:Sir Jacob Downing, 4th Baronet
654:. Here the vessel served as a
359:George Bowyer was baptised at
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622:. The first of these was the
1616:. Aldershot: Scholar Press.
1605:UK public library membership
1580:UK public library membership
1491:. Warwick, England: Helion.
904:(6 March 1783 β 1 July 1860)
603:The Battle of Martinique by
513:, which had been the French
1771:Baronetage of Great Britain
1674:Parliament of Great Britain
1654:. London: Pen & Sword.
1482:. London: Nichols and Sons.
1349:Syrett & DiNardo (1994)
996:First Lord of the Admiralty
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658:, with Bowyer being made a
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1426:Barrow, Sir John (1838).
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635:in front of the British.
462:. He passed his exam for
297:, Bowyer was promoted to
226:French Revolutionary Wars
36:
1587:Owen, C. H. H. (2004b).
1562:Owen, C. H. H. (2004a).
1017:vice-admiral of the blue
867:William Pitt the Younger
727:in the ship of the line
87:Kingdom of Great Britain
1478:Foster, Joseph (1883).
1021:vice-admiral of the red
1013:rear-admiral of the red
715:Bowyer was promoted to
499:Bowyer was promoted to
409:Leeward Islands Station
385:, commanded by Captain
361:Denham, Buckinghamshire
55:Denham, Buckinghamshire
1650:Winfield, Rif (2007).
1543:Mostert, Noel (2007).
1430:. London: John Murray.
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231:Glorious First of June
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1733:Baronetage of England
1683:Sir Charles Frederick
1508:Architectural History
1487:Harrison, Cy (2019).
1435:Brooke, John (1964).
830:on 14 February 1799.
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107:Years of service
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1713:John Clater Aldridge
1694:Member of Parliament
1687:Sir Walter Rawlinson
1631:Trew, Peter (2006).
1545:The Line Upon A Wind
855:member of parliament
736:Cuthbert Collingwood
624:Battle of Martinique
399:on 16 July 1752. In
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324:Battle of Martinique
219:Battle of Martinique
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935:Notes and citations
917:(b. 9 March 1786),
518:Le Comte de Valence
479:Siege of Louisbourg
413:Mediterranean Fleet
277:Siege of Louisbourg
202:Siege of Louisbourg
119:Admiral of the Blue
52:Baptised 3 May 1740
1851:People from Radley
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1361:Collingwood (1829)
1334:Collingwood (1829)
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267:, fighting at the
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1603:(Subscription or
1578:(Subscription or
1554:978-0-224-06922-9
1498:978-1-912866-68-7
1441:Namier, Sir Lewis
1240:, pp. 79β80.
1027:14 February 1799.
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612:Sir George Rodney
596:on 6 July 1779.
594:Battle of Grenada
456:Raid on Rochefort
437:on 20 May 1756.
435:Battle of Minorca
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1816:1740 births
1642:184415143-3
1514:: 341β350.
1238:Trew (2006)
1226:Trew (2006)
1214:Trew (2006)
1118:(24) (1751)
839:Radley Hall
800:in August.
710:Robert Dodd
633:cross the T
629:Hyde Parker
605:Thomas Luny
468:West Indies
433:during the
411:and in the
344:his brother
304:During the
71:Oxfordshire
67:Radley Hall
1810:Categories
1792:1794β1800
1757:1799β1800
1607:required.)
1582:required.)
1419:References
1113:Phillips,
871:Portsmouth
765:Invincible
620:de Guichen
590:John Byron
487:Nottingham
483:Nottingham
474:Nottingham
464:lieutenant
451:Royal Anne
427:midshipman
373:Royal Navy
328:de Guichen
261:Royal Navy
102:Royal Navy
77:Allegiance
1536:195046954
1458:26 August
1044:Citations
978:Brunswick
976:HMS
863:Admiralty
793:Gibraltar
784:HMS
777:HMS
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763:HMS
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729:HMS
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420:HMS
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394:HMS
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380:HMS
340:baronetcy
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288:HMS
281:commander
171:HMS
164:HMS
157:HMS
150:HMS
143:HMS
138:Sheerness
136:HMS
129:HMS
110:1751β1800
1447:(eds.).
875:Plymouth
798:Barfleur
779:Culloden
772:Arrogant
759:Barfleur
746:Barfleur
668:half pay
125:Commands
92:Service/
1784:Baronet
1749:Baronet
1528:1568763
1116:Dolphin
835:William
828:admiral
816:baronet
786:Theseus
738:as his
674:Bellona
650:in the
579:Burford
574:Burford
401:Dolphin
396:Dolphin
377:frigate
254:Admiral
166:Bellona
145:Burford
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637:Albion
616:Albion
585:Albion
562:, the
530:Ushant
526:Manley
505:cutter
405:Sallee
315:Albion
285:cutter
275:, and
242:Awards
152:Albion
94:branch
1532:S2CID
1524:JSTOR
1439:. In
954:Swift
940:Notes
749:when
694:Boyne
685:Boyne
545:Swift
522:Swift
510:Swift
425:as a
382:Glory
290:Swift
173:Boyne
131:Swift
1707:1790
1703:1784
1696:for
1656:ISBN
1637:ISBN
1618:ISBN
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1493:ISBN
1460:2021
873:and
857:for
791:HMS
725:flag
528:off
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322:and
115:Rank
61:Died
49:Born
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