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    Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Baronet, GCB (5 April 1769 – 20 September 1839) was a British Royal Navy officer. He took part in the Battle...
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    HMS Hardy was an anti-submarine warfare frigate of the Blackwood class or Type 14. She was named after Thomas Masterman Hardy, Captain of HMS Victory...
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  • Navy have borne the name HMS Hardy, most of the later ones have been named for Vice Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy (1769–1839), captain of HMS Victory...
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  • Sir Rex Masterman Hunt (born 1926), British diplomat and colonial administrator Sir Thomas Hardy, 1st Baronet or Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy (1769–1839)...
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    19.5 lashes per man. Some captains such as Thomas Masterman Hardy imposed even more severe penalties. Hardy while commanding HMS Victory, 1803–1805, raised...
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    under his command. Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory, captained by Thomas Masterman Hardy, was one of three 100-gun first-rates in his fleet. He also had...
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    the Royal Navy brig Boxer off Pemaquid Point. On 11 July 1814, Thomas Masterman Hardy took Moose Island (Eastport, Maine) without a shot and the entire...
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    fishing and camping. Port Hardy's twin city is Numata, Japan. Port Hardy was named after Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, who served as the captain...
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    Domett and 2nd Captain Robert Walker Otway) St George 98 (Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy) Warrior 74 Captain Charles Tyler Defence 74 (Captain Henry Paulet)...
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    on 31 July, Sutton swapped ships with the captain of Amphion, Thomas Masterman Hardy and Nelson raised his flag in Victory once more. While off the island...
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    Weather column Victory 3-decker 104 Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson † Capt Thomas Masterman Hardy 821 nominal 850 57 102 159 19% Téméraire 3-decker 98 Capt Eliab...
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    Romance: Supposedly The Chronicle Left By Lord Nelson's Friend, Thomas Masterman Hardy, Vice Admiral And Baronet ISBN 978-1173363093 List of command flags...
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    crowned by the 72 foot (22 m) high Hardy Monument built in 1844 in memory of Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy who was Admiral Nelson's Flag Captain...
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    powerful British squadron on patrol and under the command of Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy. Hardy's squadron, which emerged from behind Montauk Point, consisted...
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    wife, daughter of Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy; Macgregor's niece Miss Agatha Thynne (died 1962), (descended from Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath)...
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    Captain Thomas Staines 1814–15 Captain John Fyffe 1815–16 Captain William Bowles 1817–18 Captain William Henry Shirreff 1818–21 Commodore Thomas Masterman Hardy...
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  • notable mariners from Dorset include: Henry Digby, Charles Bullen and Thomas Masterman Hardy all of whom commanded ships at Trafalgar and played a major part...
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  • mother was the youngest daughter, of co-heiress, of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy. Murray-Macgregor succeeded to the baronetcy and the chieftaincy...
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    Murray MacGregor, 3rd Baronet, and his wife Mary Hardy, daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Baronet. He was educated at Charterhouse...
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    Richard Hardy, 5th Baronet in 2017. Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Baronet (1769–1839) Sir John Hardy, 1st Baronet (1809–1888) Sir Reginald Hardy, 2nd Baronet...
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    remained in the background during the fighting. Her captain was Thomas Masterman Hardy, future captain of HMS Victory under Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar...
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  • and is about to pronounce him dead. Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy stands to the right of the painting - though Hardy was not actually present at the moment...
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    gives the names of the two captains as Thomas Masterman Hardy and Robert Honyman. The name John or James Hardy is from Winfield. This may be San-Martino-di-Lota...
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    Self-Righter 1891–1915 322 Susan Ashley 1891 Self-Righter 1915–1932 650 Thomas Masterman Hardy 1915 Rubie Withdrawn friom Filey Lifeboat Station in 1940....
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    when he arrived in the frigate HMS Amphion on 8 July, and when Thomas Masterman Hardy joined in the first-rate HMS Victory on 30 July, Nelson immediately...
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  • Insurance Commission, of which Masterman was the chairman. The Bureau began its propaganda campaign on 2 September 1914 when Masterman invited 25 leading British...
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    Baron Strathspey (1879–1948), married Alice Louisa Hardy-Johnston, daughter of Thomas Masterman Hardy-Johnston, in 1905. Lady Sydney Montagu Ogilvie-Grant...
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    12th Countess of Seafield. He married Alice Louisa Hardy-Johnston, daughter of Thomas Masterman Hardy-Johnston of Christchurch, on 19 December 1905 in Tauranga...
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  • Pactolus, and in August 1814 was part of a small squadron under Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy comprising Ramillies, Dispatch, Terror and herself, which took part...
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    Joseph Norman Ritchie Thomas Ritchie Horatio Gates is married to Elizabeth Phillips on October 20, 1754 Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, married daughter of...
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