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    Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith GCB GCTE KmstkSO FRS (21 June 1764 – 26 May 1840) was a British naval and intelligence officer. Serving in the American...
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  • Sidney Smith may refer to: Sydney Smith (1771–1845), English writer and clergyman Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer) (1764–1840) British naval officer...
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  • Smith (c. 1866–1933), architect in Melbourne, Australia "Sidney Smith" sometimes written "Sydney Smith", may refer to: Sir Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer)...
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  • S. Smith may refer to: William Stephens Smith (1755–1816), United States Representative from New York Sir William Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer), British...
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  • Navy officer) (1752–1831), British Royal Navy rear admiral Jeremiah Smith (Royal Navy officer) (died 1675), British Royal Navy admiral Sidney Smith (Royal...
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  • Trickett Smith II (born 1981), his son, American drug trafficker convicted of murdering his wife in Peru in 2007 Sir Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer) (William...
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    Merchant Navy. Smith went on to serve as the master of numerous White Star Line vessels. During the Second Boer War, he served in the Royal Naval Reserve...
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    The rank of admiral is currently the highest rank to which an officer in the Royal Navy can be promoted, admiral of the fleet being used nowadays only...
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  • George Smith (1797? – 6 April 1850) was a British Royal Navy captain. Smith wascborn about 1797. He entered the navy in September 1808 on board the Princess...
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    Admiral of the Fleet is a five-star naval officer rank and the highest rank of the Royal Navy, formally established in 1688. The five-star NATO rank code...
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  • After education at the Western Grammar School, Brompton, he entered the Royal Navy in 1841. Saumarez as a midshipman served on the east coast of South America...
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    Graham Moore GCB, GCMG (1764 – 25 November 1843) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer he took part in the Great Siege of Gibraltar during the...
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    Captain James King FRS (1750 – 16 November 1784) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served under James Cook on his last voyage around the world, specialising...
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    Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC), is the naval academy of the United Kingdom and the initial officer training establishment of the Royal Navy. It is...
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  • McArthur (1755–1840) was a British naval officer, known also as an author. McArthur entered the Royal Navy in 1778, as assistant clerk on board HMS Eagle...
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    Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 58. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Media related to Henry Vansittart (Royal Navy officer) at Wikimedia...
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    Sidney William Souers (March 30, 1892 – January 14, 1973) was an American military intelligence officer who was the first person to hold the office of...
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    107/41 Lee, Sidney, ed. (1898). "Stirling, James (1791-1865)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 54. London: Smith, Elder & Co. The Navy in the River...
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  • Edward Legge FRS (1710 – 19 September 1747) was an officer of the Royal Navy who achieved a distinction when he was returned as Member of Parliament for...
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    Sir James Scott, KCB (18 June 1790 – 2 March 1872), was a British Royal Navy officer. He served in the Napoleonic Wars, the War of 1812, and the First...
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  • William Warden (1777–1849) was a British surgeon in the Royal Navy who published a popular account of his conversations with Napoleon Bonaparte. Warden...
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    was a British Royal Navy flag officer and politician. He was born in Calcutta, the son of Admiral Sir George Elliot. He entered the navy in November 1827...
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    Commander James Spratt born in Dublin (1771–1853), was an officer in the Royal Navy and became known as one of the heroes of the Battle of Trafalgar....
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    list of famous ships and sailors of the Royal Navy. The list is composed of famous sailors of the Royal Navy e.g. Horatio Nelson. The list also includes...
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    John Markham, (13 June 1761 – 13 February 1827) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer he served in the American Revolutionary War. He commanded...
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  • Records, 1538-1850 Lee, Sidney, ed. (1898). "Symonds, John (1729-1807)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 55. London: Smith, Elder & Co. "Symonds...
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  • Murdoch McKenzie (1743 – 27 January 1829) was a British Royal Navy commander and hydrographer. McKenzie was born in 1743, was the nephew of Murdoch McKenzie...
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    minting coins that was displayed at the Great Exhibition in 1851. Smith joined the Royal Navy and underwent training at Dartmouth from the age of twelve and...
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  • Sir Richard Munden (1640–1680) was a Commodore in the Royal Navy. He was the elder son of Sir Richard Munden (1602–1672) of Chelsea; the younger son was...
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  • Ireland in 1768. He is stated to have served as a midshipman in the British Royal Navy during the American Revolution. In 1796, when in command of the letter...
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