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Admiral of the
Fleet Sir
Cloudesley Shovell (c.
November 1650 – 22 or 23
October 1707) was an
English naval officer. As a
junior officer he saw action...
- The Ship and
Shovell is a
Victorian pub in
Craven P****age,
Charing Cross, London. It may be
unique for
consisting of two
separate buildings on either...
- support, led by the Commander-in-Chief of the
British Fleets, Sir
Cloudesley Shovell. The
ships sailed to the Mediterranean,
attacked Toulon and
managed to...
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Admiral Sir
Cloudesley Shovell.
Narborough served as
cabin boy to
Christopher Myngs and his
later cabin boy was
Cloudesley Shovell.
Narborough was promoted...
- England. ****ociation
served as the
flagship of
Admiral Sir
Cloudesley Shovell in the
Mediterranean during the War of the
Spanish Succession. Her engagements...
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opposed the
English Red
squadron (27
ships under Delaval,
Russell and
Shovell).
Bringing up the rear, the
French Blue
squadron (14
ships under Coetlogon...
- Haçienda. Paul
Heard was a
member of acid jazz band Ace of Clubs, and
Shovell had
previously been in the
collective Natural Life. The
original plan had...
-
Gilstone Reef,
where Admiral Shovell's flagship HMS ****ociation was
wrecked in the
great naval disaster of 1707.
Shovell's remains were
repatriated to...
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Cloudesley Shovell in the Mediterranean. The ship was
present at the
capture of
Gibraltar and the
Battle of Málaga. In December, with
Shovell, he transferred...
- were
occupied by the
English navy,
under the
command of Sir
Cloudesley Shovell. This was done in
order to
block the
military port of
Toulon to help the...