Edward Thornbrough
Admiral Sir Edward Thornbrough, GCB (27 July 1754 – 3 April 1834) was a senior, long-serving veteran officer of the British Royal Navy during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. He saw action in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, being wounded several times and once captured by American forces after a shipwreck. During the wreck, his conduct towards American prisoners aboard his ship was considered so exemplary that the American authorities later released him without parole or exchange.
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Edward Thornbrough
Admiral Sir Edward Thornbrough, GCB (27 July 1754 – 3 April 1834) was a senior, long-serving veteran officer of the British Royal Navy during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. He saw action in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, being wounded several times and once captured by American forces after a shipwreck. During the wreck, his conduct towards American prisoners aboard his ship was considered so exemplary that the American authorities later released him without parole or exchange.
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Admiral Sir Edward Thornbrough ...... his third wife, dying in 1834.
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サー・エドワード・ソーンバラ(Sir Edward Thor ...... 役を引退して3度目の妻とデボンに住み、1834年に死去した。
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• Action in Cape Ann Harbour
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• Battle of Bunker Hill
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• Battle of Donegal
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• Capture of Nymphe
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• Invasion of Quiberon Bay
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• Wreck of HMS Blonde
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Admiral Sir Edward Thornbrough ...... im without parole or exchange.
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サー・エドワード・ソーンバラ(Sir Edward Thor ...... 役を引退して3度目の妻とデボンに住み、1834年に死去した。
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