Thomas Cochrane may refer to: Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of Dundonald (1691–1778), Scottish nobleman and politician Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald...
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Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald GCB (14 December 1775 – 31 October 1860), styled Lord Cochrane between 1778 and 1831, was a British naval...
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Thomas Cochrane (said to have been executed and forfeited 1482), also referred to as "Robert Cochrane" in sixteenth-century chronicle accounts, was a...
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Lord Cochrane can refer to: William Cochrane, 1st Earl of Dundonald who prior to receiving the earldom was created Baron Cochrane of Dundonald Thomas Cochrane...
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Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of Dundonald (1691 – 31 October 1778) was a Scottish nobleman, army officer and politician. He was Member of Parliament for...
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Earl of Dundonald (redirect from Lord Cochrane of Dundonald)
soldier and politician William Cochrane, 1st Lord Cochrane of Dundonald, along with the subsidiary title of Lord Cochrane of Paisley and Ochiltree, with...
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Thomas Barnes Cochrane, 11th Earl of Dundonald (14 April 1814 – 15 January 1885) was a Scottish nobleman. He was son of the radical politician and sailor...
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas John Cochrane, GCB (5 February 1789 – 19 October 1872) was a Royal Navy officer. After serving as a junior officer during...
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State for the Home Department, the Hon. Thomas Cochrane. He was the second and youngest son of Thomas Barnes Cochrane, 11th Earl of Dundonald. As of 2017[update]...
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Thomas William Cochrane OC OM (/ˈkɒkrən/ KOK-rən; born May 14, 1953) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician best known as the frontman for the rock...
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1864–1865 John Dundas Cochrane (1793–1825), British explorer and cousin of Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald John H. Cochrane (1957-), Economist...
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Thomas Cochrane M.B. C.M (1866–1953) was a Scottish medical missionary. He is notable for founding the first school to teach western medicine to Chinese...
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Thomas Horatio Arthur Ernest Cochrane, 1st Baron Cochrane of Cults DL JP (2 April 1857 – 17 January 1951), was a Scottish soldier and Liberal Unionist...
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the Plymouth naval base. Alexander Inglis Cochrane was a younger son of the Scottish peer Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of Dundonald, and his second wife...
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the Imperial Brazilian Navy, under the command of British admiral Thomas Cochrane, and the Portuguese Navy during the Brazilian War of Independence....
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was sold to the Chilean Navy in 1984 and renamed Almirante Cochrane after Thomas Cochrane. Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal...
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Thomas Hesketh Douglas Blair Cochrane, 13th Earl of Dundonald (21 February 1886 – 23 May 1958), nicknamed 'Cocky' was an officer in the British Army who...
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Aubrey; David Cordingly, writing for The Daily Telegraph, suggested Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, a view with which the Royal Navy Museum concurs...
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Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane et al (2007 ed.). Project Gutenberg. p. 600. Retrieved 2 November 2014. Cordingly, David (2007). Cochrane The Dauntless:...
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closely based on the real-life exploits of Lord Cochrane, including a battle modelled after Cochrane's spectacular victory in the brig HMS Speedy over...
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Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Cochrane, after Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald: HMS Cochrane (1905) was a Warrior-class armoured...
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was a 32-gun xebec-frigate of the Spanish Navy which was captured by Thomas Cochrane in the action of 6 May 1801. The engagement is notable for the large...
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Carretera Austral was opened. The town was later named Cochrane in honour of Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, a British naval captain and radical...
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Cochrane, 9th Earl of Dundonald, FRSE (1 January 1748 – 1 July 1831) was a Scottish military officer, inventor and peer. The son of Thomas Cochrane,...
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Blue at the Mizzen, are directly based on the chequered career of Thomas Cochrane. Often in the other 17 novels in the series, Aubrey may witness an...
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Clan Cochrane is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. Traditionally the original ancestor of the Clan Cochrane in Scotland was a Scandinavian Viking...
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HMS Antrim (D18) (redirect from Chilean destroyer Almirante Cochrane (1967))
renamed her Almirante Cochrane after Thomas Cochrane, who had commanded the Chilean Navy from 1817 to 1822. In 1994, Almirante Cochrane underwent the same...
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same methods used at Delium and Plataea. Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald's grandson, Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, described in his...
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Castle, built by the Erskine family to supersede a medieval castle. Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, spent much of his early life in Culross, where...
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Admiral Alexander Cochrane and his wife Maria, Charles came from an extensive naval and army family; he was a cousin of Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of...
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