• Samuel Granston Goodall (died 21 April 1801) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence...
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  • Goodall may refer to: Abraham Harrison Goodall (1847–1912), English architect Alan Goodall (born 1981), English football full back Archie Goodall (1864–1929)...
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    Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (12 December 1724 – 27 January 1816) was an English admiral in the Royal Navy. As a junior officer he saw action during...
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    Samuel Alexander Joseph West (born 19 June 1966) is an English actor, theatre director and narrator. He has directed on stage and radio, and worked as...
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    28 August, the British and Spanish commanders of the fleet, Admiral Sir Samuel Hood (Royal Navy) and Admiral Juan de Lángara (Spanish Navy), responded...
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    Captain Samuel Goodall Egmont 74 Captain John Carter Allen Ramillies 74 Captain Robert Digby Reconnaissance and signals Arethusa 32 Captain Samuel Marshall...
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  • HMS Goodall (K479) was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II. Originally constructed as the United States...
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  •  12 FRIGATES IN MIXED ESCORT GROUPS uboat.net Ships hit by U-boats HMS Goodall (K 479) Lenton 1974, p. 13 Lenton 1974, p. 14 Franklin 1999, p. 17 Lenton...
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    the American Revolutionary War. A British fleet under Rear-Admiral Sir Samuel Hood, pursued a small French fleet under Georges-François de Framond which...
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    escape when they might easily have been destroyed. His second-in-command Samuel Goodall was said to have kicked his hat across the deck in fury at Hotham's...
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    Winchelsea was brought into service in February 1769, under Captain Samuel Goodall and sailed for service to the Mediterranean. In December 1769 she struck...
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  • Cosby Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 1789–1792 Succeeded by Samuel Goodall Preceded by John MacBride Commander-in-Chief, The Downs 1794–1796 Succeeded by...
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    to the Mediterranean in the Princess Royal, flagship of Rear-admiral Samuel Goodall. During the siege of Toulon by the republican army he was severely wounded...
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  • to rigging and sails. HMS Princess Royal Second rate 98 Vice-Admiral Samuel Goodall Captain John Child Purvis 0 0 0 Not engaged. HMS St George Second rate...
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  • 14 March 1795, in which Princess Royal flew the flag of Vice-Admiral Samuel Goodall and sustained casualties of four killed and eight wounded. For the second...
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    Francesco Caracciolo 1 5 6 HMS Princess Royal Second rate 98 Vice-Admiral Samuel Goodall Captain John Child Purvis 3 8 11 Engaged 14 March. HMS Agamemnon Third...
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  • Goodall died at Hampstead Road, London, on 11 April 1870. Goodall's major engravings were from the works of Turner. He made the vignettes for Samuel Rogers's...
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    the Siege of Toulon. Plampin became an interpreter for Rear-Admiral Samuel Goodall and then for Lord Hood until the end of the siege, when Plampin was...
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    have done very well". No amount of appeals by Nelson or Rear-Admiral Samuel Goodall on Princess Royal could move Hotham to continue the action, and soon...
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  • first the frigate HMS Amphitrite and then the flagship of Rear-Admiral Samuel Goodall, HMS Princess Royal, in which he sailed for the Mediterranean. Princess...
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    Samuel Goodall), the 60-gun HMS Buffalo (Captain H. Bromedge), the 50-gun HMS Portland (Captain Anthony Hunt), the 32-gun HMS Emerald (Captain Samuel...
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  • abandoned the project. Poulette was in the van division under Vice-Admiral Samuel Goodall at the naval battle of Genoa on 14 March 1795. The battle, between British...
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    squadron until November. HMS Princess Royal Second rate 98 Vice-Admiral Samuel Goodall Captain John Child Purvis Returned to Corsica in June. HMS Windsor Castle...
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  • Tarleton was in the seaboard or weather division under Vice-Admiral Samuel Goodall. After the battle, Meleager was towing Illustrious when she broke free...
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    to the Nootka Sound, she was brought back into service under Captain Samuel Goodall in May 1790. France declared war on Britain in February 1793, and Gibraltar...
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    Lángara into port. Command of the city was granted to Rear-Admiral Samuel Goodall and command of the defences to Spanish Admiral Don Federico Gravina...
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    Mrs Goodall or Charlotte Goodall or Charlotte Stanton (1766 – July 1830) was a British actress known for her comedy roles at Drury Lane. She married Thomas...
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  • rearmament, and Lind joined the 80-gun HMS Gibraltar under Captain Samuel Goodall. Goodall was promoted to rear-admiral in October, and raised his flag aboard...
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  • Camp") in the woods near their farm. This group, led by Rebecca (Caroline Goodall), includes David (Joseph Kell), Ruth (Jane Sowerby) & a mute, orphaned...
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    small frigate squadron, led by the 50-gun HMS Romney under Rear-Admiral Samuel Goodall, stationed in the Mediterranean. The first operation in the Mediterranean...
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