Admiral Sir Archibald Dickson, 1st Baronet (c.1739–1803) was a Royal Navy officer. He was born around 1739, the son of Archibald Dickson. He initially...
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Archibald Dickson was a British seaman who was born in Cardiff, Wales, in 1892 and died in the North Sea in 1939. He was a hero of the Spanish Civil War...
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Archibald Dickson, 1st Baronet (died 1803), Royal Navy officer Archibald Hamilton (1790–1815), officer in the United States Navy Archibald McLean (judge)...
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Stanbrook in 1939 at the end of the Spanish Civil War. Her captain Archibald Dickson decided to rescue thousands of Spanish Republicans families during...
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Baron Islington (redirect from Dickson-Poynder baronets)
for Archibald Dickson, an admiral in the Royal Navy, with remainder, in default of male issue of his own, to his nephew Archibald Collingwood Dickson and...
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colony of Newfoundland. Archibald was born in Truro, Nova Scotia, the son of Samuel George William Archibald and Elizabeth Dickson. His father was a lawyer...
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Charles Dickson Archibald FRS (October 31, 1802 – September 12, 1868) was a lawyer, businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Truro...
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Sir Thomas Dickson Archibald (1817–1876) was judge of the High Court of Justice (Common Pleas Division) and lawyer from Nova Scotia. He served from 6...
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Thomas Dickson Archibald (8 April 1813 – 18 October 1890) was a Canadian businessman, politician, and senator. Born in Onslow, Nova Scotia, Archibald had...
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frigate. She was first commissioned in October 1775 under Captain Archibald Dickson. On 15 November, 1777 she captured snow "Scipio" at (41°30′N 64°40′W...
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HMS Terrible 74 Captain Skeffington Lutwidge HMS Egmont 74 Captain Archibald Dickson HMS Robust 74 Captain George Elphinstone HMS Courageux 74 Captain...
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Mediterranean Fleet 1799–1802 Succeeded by Viscount Nelson Preceded by Archibald Dickson Commander-in-Chief, North Sea 1803–1807 Succeeded by Thomas Russell...
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station from Elsinore. Popham was under the direction of Admiral Archibald Dickson when he devised the two or three flag hoist, in which each sign was...
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David Dickson (1583–1663) was a Church of Scotland minister and theologian. David Dickson of Busby was born in Glasgow in 1583. He was the son of John...
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Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 21 September 1802 for Admiral Archibald Dickson. The 6th baronet was elevated to the peerage as Baron Islington in...
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load a cargo of oranges and saffron. By now a different captain, Archibald Dickson, was her Master. Thousands of refugees were in Alicante to flee the...
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Preceded by New Post Commander-in-Chief, North Sea 1795–1800 Succeeded by Archibald Dickson Peerage of Great Britain New creation Viscount Duncan 1797–1804 Succeeded by...
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Minister of Public Works, 13 July 1920 Party Candidate Votes Nationalist Liberal Fleming Blanchard McCurdy 6,478 United Farmers Hugh Archibald Dickson 5,034...
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frigates and four bomb vessels, was ordered to the Sound under Admiral Archibald Dickson. The Danish shore batteries were as yet very incomplete, and Whitworth's...
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from Yarmouth on 9 August 1800, with a squadron under Vice-Admiral Archibald Dickson in Monarch bound for Denmark. Because of lack of wind the faster sailing...
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Howarth 2 4 6 Rear - First division HMS Dublin Third rate 74 Captain Archibald Dickson 0 0 0 HMS Cambridge Second rate 84 Captain Hon. Keith Stewart 4 6...
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1908–1909 Hugh Northcote Baird 1909–1910 George Fisher 1910–1911 Archibald Dickson Chisholm 1911–1912 Donald Morrison 1912–1913 Andrew Kelly 1913–1914...
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Archibald Dalzel (c. 1740 – c. 1818) was a Scottish colonial administrator and slave trader who served as governor of the Gold Coast from 1792 to 1802...
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neutral vessels, on 30 August 1800. On 15 December 1800, Admiral Archibald Dickson at Yarmouth Roads, sent Shannon, Bittern, the hired armed lugger Phoenix...
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She was broken up the following year. Sir Hyde Parker 1781 to 1786 Archibald Dickson 1786 to 1789 Andrew Snape Douglas 1789/90 Charles Henry Knowles 1796/7...
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son; his wife died in 1798. Finally he married Elizabeth Dickson, daughter of Sir Archibald Dickson, who survived him. He was promoted to Admiral of the Blue...
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at Chatham, and then ordered to the North Sea, under Admiral Sir Archibald Dickson. In 1801, Captain Boyles was appointed to command the Saturn, of 74...
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navy in 1790, serving aboard the 74-gun HMS Captain under Captain Archibald Dickson in the English Channel. He served on several other ships during the...
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the Executive Council and Legislative Council of Hong Kong Charles Dickson Archibald (1802–1868), lawyer, businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia...
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Dockyard for conversion to a store ship. In the spring of 1813, Captain Archibald Dickson was appointed to command Akbar. Between March and December she was...
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