• Rear-Admiral Sir Cloudesley Varyl Robinson KCB (10 June 1883 – 1959) was a Royal Navy officer. He was born in Tottenham in London in 1883, one of three...
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  • children. His son was Rear Admiral Sir Cloudesley Varyl Robinson, KCB (1883-1959). Between 1895 and 1903 Robinson was the editor of the periodical The Navy...
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  • amateur cricketer Cloudesley Henry Bullock (C. H. B.) Marsham (1879–1928), English amateur cricketer, son of C. D. B. Cloudesley Varyl Robinson (1883–1959)...
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  • Admiral Robinson may refer to: Adam M. Robinson Jr. (born 1950), U.S. Navy vice admiral Cloudesley Varyl Robinson (1883–1959), British Royal Navy rear...
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    Readiness Inspection, delivering them to the Fleet. Vice-Admiral Sir Cloudesley Varyl Robinson: May 1945 (then retired) Vice-Admiral Denis Boyd: June 1945 –...
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  • Audley Miles. Rear Admiral (serving as Commodore Second Class) Cloudesley Varyl Robinson (Retd.) Rear Admiral Richard Hugh Loraine Bevan, DSO, MVO, (Retd...
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  • Vice-Admiral Frederick Hew George Dalrymple-Hamilton, CB Rear-Admiral Cloudesley Varyl Robinson, CB (Retired). Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Royds Pownall, KBE...
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  • Peter Lorne Reid, Third Sea Lord John Michael Villiers, Fourth Sea Lord Varyl Begg, Vice Chief of Naval Staff Laurence Durlacher, Assistant Chief of Naval...
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