- the
winter storms,
while the
remaining squadron under Rear-Admiral John
Colpoys had been
forced to
retreat 40
nautical miles (74 km) into the Atlantic...
-
Knight Grand Cross) and
Governor of
Greenwich Naval Hospital.
Colpoys was the son of John
Colpoys, a
Dublin attorney and
Registrar to
Chief Justice William...
- John
Colpoys died
shortly afterwards,
Griffith added his
surname to his own and
became Edward Griffith Colpoys.
Between 1821 and 1830,
Griffith Colpoys remained...
-
refers to his
vessel as "
Colpoys,
hired schooner". Then in a
letter dated September 1805,
Ussher refers to his
vessel as "
Colpoys hired brig". That would...
-
Donald W.
Colpoys (June 19, 1934 –
March 29, 2018) was an
American baseball coach and executive.
Colpoys was the head
baseball coach at
Canisius College...
- (1907–1975) Sir
Peter Colpoys Paley Johnson, 7th
Baronet (1930–2003) Sir (
Colpoys) Guy Johnson, 8th
Baronet (born 1965) The heir
apparent is
Colpoys William Johnson...
-
Josephine Colpoys (26
November 1894 – 22
October 1980), was a
badminton player from
England who
represented Ireland at badminton.
Colpoys was born in...
- HMS Pompee
during his
Mediterranean campaign, and
under Captain Sir John
Colpoys,
while Colpoys was
commander of HMS Hannibal and HMS London. His
elder brother...
- Peninsula,
Bruce County, Ontario, Canada. It is
located at the
western end of
Colpoys Bay, an
inlet off
Georgian Bay, on the
Bruce Peninsula.
Wiarton is notable...
- Sir
Peter Colpoys Paley Johnson, 7th
Baronet of New York (26
March 1930 – 24 May 2003) was an
English soldier,
yachting enthusiast, and author. Johnson...