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- Francisco Javier Winthuysen y Pineda (c. 1747 – 14 February 1797) was a Spanish Navy officer. During the Anglo-Spanish War, part of the American Revolutionary...
- were originally named (in 1791) the Bocas de Winthuysen after Rear-Admiral Don Francisco Xavier Winthuysen. p.13, Sconce Dews, Nathan (1884). The History...
- Francisco de Eliza. They gave it the name Bocas de Winthuysen after naval officer Francisco Javier Winthuysen y Pineda. When the British Hudson's Bay Company...
- Horatio Nelson José de Córdoba y Ramos Francisco Javier Morales Francisco Winthuysen † Juan Joaquín Moreno Conde de Amblimont † Strength 15 ships of the line...
- Coat of Arms of Tomás Felipe Winthuysen...
- Barragán Gustav Ammann Lawrence Halprin Roberto Burle Marx Xavier de Winthuysen Nicolau María Rubió i Tudurí Sylvia Crowe Pietro Porcinai Gerard Ciołek...
- Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1797) 1797-02-14 Defeat: Spain: Ramos Morales Winthuysen Moreno Amblimont Victory: KD Great Britain: Jervis Waldegrave Thompson...
- Wilson (1903‍–‍1996) Andrew Wilson Ludwig Winter (1846‍–‍1912) Javier Winthuysen [es] (1874‍–‍1956) Theodore Wirth (1863‍–‍1949) Jacques Wirtz (1924‍–‍2018)...
- Belligerents Spain  Great Britain Commanders and leaders Don Francisco Winthuysen Sir George Collier Strength 1 frigate Santa Leocadia 40 guns (reduced...
- Northumberland Channel, Nanaimo Harbour, and Departure Bay were named "Bocas de Winthuysen" by a Spanish naval officer, Francisco de Eliza, in 1791. The area was...