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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1835). "poetical illustration".
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2139:Research article on birth place of Thomas Hardy
1146:Louisa Georgina Hardy (7 December 1808 β 1875).
1019:in July 1816 and, then having been promoted to
879:England expects that every man will do his duty
639:in Egypt and destroyed the French fleet at the
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2056:Nelson's Trafalgar Captains and Their Battles
1954:Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1835). "picture".
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1322:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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2112:. Chatham Publishing, London.
1861:. 10 January 1837. p. 70.
1613:. 14 January 1806. p. 54.
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1841:. 15 April 1834. p. 676.
1725:. 4 January 1815. p. 19.
1313:"Hardy, Sir Thomas Masterman"
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965:Sir George Cranfield Berkeley
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374:officer. He took part in the
39:Thomas Hardy (disambiguation)
2199:Governor, Greenwich Hospital
2073:Laughton, John Knox (1890).
1975:Broadley, Alexander (1906).
1343:UK public library membership
1237:Knight Commander of the Bath
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2675:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas
2665:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas
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1205:Letitia Elizabeth Landon
1128:National Maritime Museum
1119:. Hardy was promoted to
667:Crewkerne Grammar School
473:Mediterranean and Nelson
453:Crewkerne Grammar School
30:Not to be confused with
2418:Lord Archibald Hamilton
2408:Lord Archibald Hamilton
2037:Hutchins, John (1861).
1960:. Fisher, Son & Co.
1951:. Fisher, Son & Co.
1002:Stonington, Connecticut
870:The Battle of Trafalgar
669:where Hardy was a pupil
382:in August 1798 and the
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2846:Sir Rhoderick McGrigor
2806:Sir Charles Madden, Bt
2740:Sir Frederick Richards
2700:Sir Hastings Yelverton
2610:The Hon. George Dundas
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1901:Byron: Life and Legend
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2881:Sir Peter Hill-Norton
2771:Sir Francis Bridgeman
2575:Sir Richard Bickerton
2555:Sir Thomas Troubridge
2545:Sir Charles Middleton
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1996:Ellis, James (2009).
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163:Years of service
2956:Sir George Zambellas
2911:Sir William Staveley
2730:Sir Richard Hamilton
2705:Sir George Wellesley
2478:Sir Francis Holburne
2463:Sir Charles Saunders
2016:Hibbert, Christopher
1786:Sainty, J C (1975).
1123:on 10 January 1837.
1113:Member of Parliament
1079:Hardy's monument on
944:Hardy was created a
859:captain of the fleet
768:Battle of Copenhagen
754:and became Nelson's
683:Sir William Hamilton
615:master and commander
609:Hardy remained with
605:Command and the Nile
419:Member of Parliament
384:Battle of Copenhagen
313:Battle of Copenhagen
2936:Sir Nigel Essenhigh
2906:Sir John Fieldhouse
2886:Sir Michael Pollock
2876:Sir Michael Le Fanu
2836:Sir John Cunningham
2821:Sir Roger Backhouse
2811:Sir Frederick Field
2735:Sir Anthony Hoskins
2695:Sir Alexander Milne
2685:Sir Alexander Milne
2630:Sir George Cockburn
2620:Sir George Cockburn
2600:Sir George Cockburn
2423:Lord Vere Beauclerk
2209:Sir Robert Stopford
2165:Sir George Cockburn
1009:on 2 January 1815.
906:Battle of Trafalgar
462:and the third-rate
407:Battle of Trafalgar
325:Battle of Trafalgar
68:Domenico Pellegrini
2966:Sir Antony Radakin
2891:Sir Edward Ashmore
2816:The Lord Chatfield
2796:Sir Rosslyn Wemyss
2635:Sir William Parker
2535:John Leveson-Gower
2525:Sir Robert Harland
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2433:Sir William Rowley
2413:Lord Harry Powlett
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2058:. Leo Cooper Ltd.
1858:The London Gazette
1838:The London Gazette
1818:The London Gazette
1751:The London Gazette
1722:The London Gazette
1703:Ellis, pp. 186β189
1694:Ellis, pp. 181β183
1633:The London Gazette
1610:The London Gazette
1117:Greenwich Hospital
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280:Greenwich Hospital
208:Princess Charlotte
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2946:Sir Jonathon Band
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2916:Sir Julian Oswald
2896:Sir Terence Lewin
2856:Sir Charles Lambe
2791:Sir John Jellicoe
2786:Sir Henry Jackson
2766:Sir Arthur Wilson
2690:Sir Sydney Dacres
2510:Sir Hugh Palliser
2403:Sir Charles Wager
2393:Sir John Jennings
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