- Vice-Admiral
Robert Plampin (1762 – 14
February 1834) was a
British Royal Navy
officer during the late 18th and
early 19th centuries,
serving in the American...
- Marshall's
Silver Star.
Marshall 1976, p. 93.
Marshall 1976, pp. 93–94.
Plampin 1963, p. xiv. "George
Catlett Marshall".
Military Times.
Lengel 2008. Tucker...
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stints aboard HMS Cyrus and HMS Conqueror,
flagship of Rear
Admiral Robert Plampin. On 8
April 1818,
Baynes was
promoted to
lieutenant and on 12
April 1819...
- Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope
Station 1815–1816 Succeeded by
Robert Plampin Preceded by The Duke of
Clarence and St
Andrews (Lord High Admiral) First...
- With much
local and
antiquarian detail, it
tells the
story of
Samuel Plampin,
Doctor of
Divinity at
Cambridge and
Vicar of St Peter's Babraham, who...
-
Portrait of a
Woman (1750), Yale
Center for
British Art
Portrait of John
Plampin (1752),
National Gallery The
Gravenor Family (1754), Yale
Center for British...
- church. The
sculptor Joseph Wilton and the
Royal Navy Vice-Admiral
Robert Plampin are
buried in the churchyard.
Historic England. "Church of St Mary (1081008)"...
- of life, on 10 August. The
subsequent court martial of
Captain Robert Plampin of Lowestoffe,
which exonerated him and his officers, took
place in Kingston...
- was HMS Powerful, a 74-gun ship of the line
commanded by
Captain Robert Plampin. On 9 July 1806, the
small British brig HMS
Rattlesnake under Commander...
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Military offices Preceded by
Robert Plampin Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope
Station 1820–1821 Succeeded by
James Lilli****...