Admiral Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew GCB (born Benjamin Hallowell; ?1 January 1761 – 2 September 1834) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy. He was...
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Benjamin Hallowell may refer to: Benjamin Hallowell Carew (born Benjamin Hallowell), British naval officer of the Napoleonic era Benjamin Hallowell Sr...
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Admiral Sir Benjamin Hallowell-Carew, and Mary, the wife of The Hon. John Elmsley, Chief Justice of Upper Canada. Ward Nicholas Boylston (Hallowell) (1747–1828):...
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uncle, Nicholas Boylston. Boylston was a brother of Admiral Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew, one of Nelson's Band of Brothers, and a nephew of governor Moses...
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Bampfylde Moore Carew (1693–1759), English rogue, vagabond and impostor who claimed to be King of the Beggars Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew (1761–1834) British...
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of the Nile in 1791; it had been presented to Nelson by Captain Benjamin Hallowell Carew after the battle. Nelson's coffin was then transferred to the Commissioner...
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seventh president of the College of William and Mary Admiral Benjamin Hallowell Carew (1761–1834), Royal Navy Admiral and member of Nelson's band of...
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Chester was twice married. Firstly, in 1887, to Frank Hallowell Carew, son of Benjamin Hallowell Carew of Beddington. Chester was granted a decree absolute...
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the range is a long-standing misinterpretation of Carew. It was named for Benjamin Hallowell Carew. The range is noted for its ancient trees.: 38 BCGNIS...
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(this ended in victory in the Battle of Vitoria). Rear-Admiral Benjamin Hallowell Carew put Murray's 16,000 men ashore six miles south of Tarragona on...
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1977. After receiving requests from Larne merchants and Admiral Benjamin Hallowell Carew for a lighthouse to be placed on The Maidens, George Halpin, the...
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Macaulay was a niece of Admiral Sir Benjamin Hallowell-Carew, of Beddington Park, Surrey, and his brother Ward Hallowell (who was later known as Ward Nicholas...
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Elder & Co. pp. 272–273. London Gazette 13639 page 315 "Benjamin Marlow". more than Nelson. "Benjamin Marlow (d.1795)". threedecks.org. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1891)...
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and the following year chaplain of HMS Swiftsure captained by Benjamin Hallowell Carew, of Nelson's squadron. Swiftsure was at the Battle of the Nile...
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of the Bath on 29 October 1834, after the death of Admiral Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew left that position in the Order vacant. Wells died at Belmore on...
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following January, and sailed to the Mediterranean under Captain Benjamin Hallowell Carew, where he participated in the Battle of the Nile. It was Swiftsure...
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and her brothers included Admiral Sir Benjamin Hallowell-Carew, one of Nelson's Band of Brothers, and Ward Hallowell (better known as Ward Nicholas Boylston)...
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surviving children, Samuel Hood Inglefield and Lady Ann Hallowell Carew, wife of Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew. Webb, P. L. C. "Inglefield, John Nicholson (1748–1828)"...
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confirmed as lieutenant of HMS Tigre with Captain Benjamin Hallowell (later Carew) on 8 June 1807. Hallowell was promoted to flag rank in October 1811, and...
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prevent Suchet from reinforcing Joseph. On June 2, Rear-Admiral Benjamin Hallowell Carew's squadron put Murray's 16,000 men ashore at Salou Bay, six miles...
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Revolutionary Wars. A British ship of the line, HMS Swiftsure under Captain Benjamin Hallowell was passing westwards through the Southern Mediterranean near Cape...
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with Captain Charles Bullen, in the Tigre with Captain Benjamin Hallowell (afterwards Carew), and in the Warspite with Captain Sir Henry Blackwood. From...
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(id=2578) Benjamin Minge Duggar September 1, 1872 Gallion, Alabama, United States September 10, 1956 New Haven, Connecticut, United States Hallowell Davis...
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Eastman Ivan Fuqua (r) Edwin Genung James Gordon Lou Gregory Norwood Hallowell Glenn Hardin Joe Healey James Henigan Ralph Hill Harry Hinkel Chuck Hornbostel...
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Benjamin Bangs Eastman (July 19, 1911 – October 6, 2002), alias "Blazin' Ben", was an American middle distance runner. He was born in Burlingame, California...
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Abani (born 1966), Nigerian poet Henry Abbey (1842–1911), US poet Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (1872–1958), US poet and fiction writer Siôn Abel (fl. 18th c.)...
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US) Chris Abani (born 1966, Ni/US) Henry Abbey (1842–1911, US) Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (1872–1958, US) J. H. M. Abbott (1874–1953, A) Lascelles Abercrombie...
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