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    Sir Henry D'Esterre Darby, KCB (9 April 1749 – 30 March 1823) was an officer in the Royal Navy. He was the third son of Jonathan and Susannah Darby of...
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    Ireland, (present-day County Offaly). He was a nephew of Admiral Henry D'Esterre Darby who served with Lord Nelson at the Battle of the Nile, and it was...
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  • Henry Darby may refer to: Sir Henry D'Esterre Darby (1749–1823), officer in the Royal Navy Henry Darby (politician), Irish politician Harry Darby (1895–1987)...
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    Séamus Darby (born 1950), Irish Gaelic footballer Sir Henry D'Esterre Darby (1750–1823), Anglo-Irish admiral in the British Royal Navy Stephen Darby (born...
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    acting-captaincy of Lieutenant John Loring. Cranstoun's replacement, Captain Henry D'Esterre Darby, arrived to take command in September. Blockade duty continued until...
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    ownership of the Darby family, notable members of whom included Vice-Admiral George Darby, Admiral Sir Henry D'Esterre Darby and John Nelson Darby. During the...
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    fellow captains, and fell far below the standard that Nelson expected". Darby, Peyton and Gould were not invited to join Nelson's forces again. Nelson...
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    extinguished the flames. The French captured Infernal, and took out Captain Henry Darby and some sailors and soldiers. Johnstone got his squadron ready and came...
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    command until being superseded by Cranstoun's replacement, Captain Henry D'Esterre Darby, on 11 September. He seems to have left the ship shortly after this...
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    Hunter – The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. "Hugh Henry Darby Tothill – The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. "Victor...
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  • a number of other campaigns. She was broken up in 1822. Captain Henry D'Esterre Darby commissioned Spencer in June 1800. By July 1801 Spencer was at the...
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    squadron on 19 June near Toulon. HMS Bellerophon Third rate 74 Captain Henry D'Esterre Darby Menorca squadron, joined fleet on 20 May. Detached on 8 June to...
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    was her acting-captain. From June 1794 she was under Captain Henry D'Esterre Darby. Darby took Adamant back to the Leeward Islands in September 1794, and...
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  • Wimbledon tournament but was defeated in the second round by William Henry Darby D'Esterre, 3 sets to 1. In May 1881, he played the Irish Championships for...
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  • Esquivel (b. 1950, Mexico), nv. Sofia Ester (b. 1978, Portugal), YA wr. Elsa d'Esterre-Keeling (1857–1935, Ireland), nv. & educator Eleanor Estes (1906–1988...
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  • Indian Red Cross & St. John War Organisation. The Most Reverend Thomas d'Esterre Roberts, DD, RC, Archbishop of Bombay and Bishop Delegate to His Majesty's...
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    McDougall—St. Andrews—(1) John Hartley—Wimbledon Championship—(1) Jonas Henry William Gardner—Lichfield—(1) Joseph Rainsford—Naas—(1) Mr. Casey—Truro—(1)...
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