Lisbon Station
The Lisbon Station also known as Lisbon Station and Coast of Spain was a formation of the British Navy operating off the coast of Portugal from 1779 to 1782 before being disbanded and then again from 1783 until 1841.
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Anthony Maitland, 10th Earl of LauderdaleArthur Cumming (Royal Navy officer)Cloudesley ShovellCommander-in-Chief, PortugalCommander-in-Chief on the Lisbon StationFrench ship Brillant (1814)George Cranfield BerkeleyGeorge Johnstone (Royal Navy officer)George VandeputHMS Caroline (1795)John Fane Charles HamiltonLisbon Station and Coast of SpainLisbon stationList of fleets and major commands of the Royal NavyNewfoundland StationSir Charles Cotton, 5th BaronetWilliam Hall Gage
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Lisbon Station
The Lisbon Station also known as Lisbon Station and Coast of Spain was a formation of the British Navy operating off the coast of Portugal from 1779 to 1782 before being disbanded and then again from 1783 until 1841.
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Battle of Porto Praya,Battle of Saldanha Bay,Battle of Corunna
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Convoy Protection, Evacuation.
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