Sir Christopher Cole: Naval letter book 1802-1809
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Raffles, Thomas Stamford, Sir, 1781-1826
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This letter, written by Raffles from Bencoolen, is to The Marquess of Lansdowne. Lansdowne was a key supporter for the abolition of slavery and for free trade within the House of Lords. These inclinations contributed to Lansdowne's support for Raffles' efforts to increase British influence in South East Asia. From the description of [Letter from Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles to Lord Lansdowne], 1820 April 15. 1820. (Broken Bow Public Library). WorldCat record id: 499218763 Fro...
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Pellew Edward 1757-1833 1st Viscount Exmouth Admiral
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Malcolm, John, 1769-1833
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Brig.-General. From the description of Letters, 1809 July 12 and 1827 April 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122476218 English administrator and diplomatist in India. From the description of Documents signed (3) : Madras, Ft. St. George, 1796 Oct. 3, 1797 Mar. 29 and 1798 Apr. 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270861223 ...
Sir Christopher Cole
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Sir Christopher Cole (1770-1836) was entered on the books of the Royal Oak as a midshipman in 1780. After serving in the West Indies, Newfoundland and East Indies stations, he was made lieutenant in 1793. He was promoted to the rank of commander (1800) and later post-captain (1802) whilst serving in the West Indies under Lord Hugh Seymour and his successor, Sir John Thomas Duckworth. Cole's frigate, HMS Southampton, was paid off in September 1802, and in June 1804 he was appointed c...
Cole, Christopher, Sir, 1770-1836, Knight, naval officer and politician
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1780 entered the navy as midshipman on the Royal Oak; 1781-1783 served on the Princessa; 1783 served on the Trepassey; 1784-1785 served on the Atalante; 1786-1789 served on the Winchelsea; 1789 served on the Crown; 1793 lieutenant; 1794 first lieutenant of the Cerberus; 1795-1800 served on the Sanspareil; 1799 flag-lieutenant to Lord Hugh Seymour; 1800 commander of the Surinam; 1802 commander of the Southampton; 1804-1807 served on the Culloden; 1807-1810 commander of the Doris; 180...