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    Vice Admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton, 1st Baronet, KCB (22 August 1770 – 21 April 1844) was a British officer in the Royal Navy who served during the French...
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    Jahleel Brenton Carey (1847–1883) was a British officer who became notorious for his alleged responsibility for the death in action of Napoléon, Prince...
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  • 09 mi) south of St. Croix. It is named after Naval Commissioner Sir Jahleel Brenton. Jahleel, at less than 10 m (33 ft) in height, is just over 1 km (0.62 mi)...
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  • James Brenton (disambiguation), several people Sir Jahleel Brenton, 1st Baronet, KCB (1770–1844), British admiral Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1807–1862)...
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  • version of the Bible into English. Lancelot Brenton was the second of four children of Sir Jahleel Brenton, 1st Baronet, a Vice Admiral in the British...
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    large French privateer Papillon on 3 February 1798. His successor, Jahleel Brenton, fought a number of actions against Spanish forces off Gibraltar. Her...
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    South Africa. Named after Sir Jahleel Brenton, who declared Knysna a harbour in 1818, the area is home to the endangered Brenton blue butterfly. It is part...
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    and became an admiral in the British navy. He in turn had a son, Sir Jahleel Brenton (1770–1844), who also had a distinguished career in the British Navy...
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  • was Vice admiral Jahleel Brenton. Blanche Brenton Carey had two sisters and six brothers. Amongst her six brothers were Jahleel Brenton Carey Captain in...
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    House of Assembly . He was born in Newport, Rhode Island, the son of Jahleel Brenton and Frances Cranston and the grandson of Rhode Island governor Samuel...
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  • Brenton Baronetcy, of London, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 24 December 1812 for the naval commander Jahleel...
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  • hospital, the Asclepia, while waiting for the next prisoner exchange. Jahleel Brenton of the US Navy Department questions Jack in hospital, but Jack puts...
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    engagement in the Bay of Naples between a Royal Navy frigate captained by Jahleel Brenton and a French squadron of eleven warships. The British captured the...
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    prince must be accompanied at all times by a strong escort. Lieutenant Jahleel Brenton Carey, a French speaker and British subject from Guernsey, was given...
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  • were born or have lived in Newport, Rhode Island. Vice-Admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton, Royal Navy William Ellery Channing, one of the foremost Unitarian...
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    William Butler (1843 - 1907), founder of Mitchells & Butlers Brewery Jahleel Brenton Carey (1847 - 1883), military officer Robert James Lees (1849), Victorian...
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    Henry (1846). Memoir of the Life and Services of Vice-admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton. Hatchet & Son. p. 527. arniston wreck giels. Bishop, Leigh. "The Final...
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    prisoners of war from 1804 to 1814. One of the officer prisoners, Captain Jahleel Brenton, Royal Navy, who had been captured when his ship, H.M. frigate Minerve...
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    flagship, HMS Caesar, was also to be left at Gibraltar, but Captain Jahleel Brenton requested the opportunity to repair his ship and Saumarez relented...
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  • out to visit the ports on the station as soon as the ice had melted. Jahleel Brenton, who would command Trepassey in 1793, provides an interesting description...
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    Customs, but it led to an altercation with Randolph's custom inspector, Jahleel Brenton, which seemed to follow the similar embarrassing and unseemly pattern...
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    Henry (1846). Memoir of the Life and Services of Vice-admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton. Hatchet & Son. p. 527. Remembering Arniston: A Bicentenary Picture...
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    this work and preparing for service her second lieutenant, Lieutenant Jahleel Brenton, was sent ashore at Rochester, Kent, to search for several deserters...
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    lords of the sea". Around 1775, the Jahleel Brenton Townhouse, a mansion on Thames Street owned by Jahleel Brenton, was confiscated by American patriots...
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    Placentia, on an annual basis. In 1792 Lieutenant Jahleel Brenton assumed command. In March 1793 Brenton and Lieutenant Tucker, commander of Placentia were...
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  • British Columbia Canada Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet Brenton Island South Africa Jahleel Brenton Bristol Island South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands...
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    resumed Minerve was in the Channel and under the command of Captain Jahleel Brenton. On 26 May 1803 she arrested the French exploration ship Naturaliste...
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  • Jacqueline Carey (novelist born 1954) (born 1954), American novelist Jahleel Brenton Carey (1847–1883), from the Guernsey family, soldier in controversial...
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     Royal Navy | 3 July 1803 A 40-gun frigate under the command of Captain Jahleel Brenton, (re)captured by the French navy after it ran aground chasing other...
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  • Julia Ward Howe and Edgar Allan Poe, British Navy Vice Admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton and American astronaut Roger Chaffee, baseball sports legend Walter...
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