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    HMS Bramble was a 161-ton, 10-gun cutter launched on 8 April 1822 from Plymouth Dockyard. She operated from April 1842 to April 1847, under the command...
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  • became the mercantile Bramble (or Bamble), and was last listed in 1824. HMS Bramble (1822) was a 10-gun cutter launched in 1822. She was converted to...
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    Captain: Owen Stanley (1811–1850) (Rattlesnake) and Charles Bampfield Yule (Bramble) Surgeon: John Thomson Physician-naturalist: Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895)...
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    posting. Kelly was sent home with the despatches aboard HMS Bramble. He captained the 18-gun sloop HMS Dasher during the Invasion of Java between August and...
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    Great Britain (December 1852). The Navy List. London: John Murray. p. 185. Bramble, James (1891). Promotion and Retirement of Flag Officers and Captains of...
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  • George Lansbury : May 1936. Sir Arthur Maule Oliver: June 1937. William Bramble: July 1939. Sir Charles Wothington Craven: July 1939. Richard Mayne: March...
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  • Press. pp. 225–232. Edees, Eric Smoothey (1963). "Notes on Derbyshire bramble" (PDF). BSBI Proceedings. 5: 13–19. Armstrong, Patrick (2000). The English...
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    Francis Price Blackwood in HMS Fly which was accompanied by Bramble. In 1841 Blackwood was appointed to command the corvette HMS Flyin the first hydrographic...
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