Downs Station
The Downs Station also known as the Commander-in-Chief, the Downs or Admiral Commanding at the Downs was a former formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain and then the United Kingdom's Royal Navy based at Deal it was considered a major command of the Royal Navy from 1626 until 1834.
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Bartholomew RowleyEdward ThornbroughFrancis William DrakeGeorge Campbell (Royal Navy officer)John Elliot (Royal Navy officer)John Evans (Royal Navy officer)John MacBride (Royal Navy officer)John MennesJohn PeningtonJoseph PeytonMatthew BucklePhilip PattonRichard BadileySir Richard Hughes, 2nd BaronetSir Richard King, 1st BaronetSir Thomas Allin, 1st BaronetSkeffington LutwidgeThomas Foley (Royal Navy officer)Thomas Smith (Royal Navy officer)William Hall Gage
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Bartholomew RowleyEdward ThornbroughFrancis William DrakeGeorge Campbell (Royal Navy officer)John BazelyJohn Elliot (Royal Navy officer)John Evans (Royal Navy officer)John Holloway (Royal Navy officer)John MacBride (Royal Navy officer)Joseph PeytonMatthew BucklePhilip PattonSir Richard Hughes, 2nd BaronetSir Richard King, 1st BaronetSkeffington LutwidgeThomas Foley (Royal Navy officer)
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Downs Station
The Downs Station also known as the Commander-in-Chief, the Downs or Admiral Commanding at the Downs was a former formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain and then the United Kingdom's Royal Navy based at Deal it was considered a major command of the Royal Navy from 1626 until 1834.
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