Christopher Cole (Royal Navy officer)
Captain Sir Christopher Cole KCB (10 June 1770 – 24 August 1836) was an officer of the British Royal Navy who served in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. Although he saw distinguished service in all three conflicts, he is best known for his exploits in the Dutch East Indies in 1810 and 1811, in which he was instrumental in the capture of the islands of Amboyna and Java. Cole's early career involved extensive service in the Caribbean Sea, operating against the French during the last years of the American Revolutionary Wars and serving in several large battles. During the peace that followed, Cole remained in the Navy and forged a working relationship with Captain Edward Pellew that would last two decades.
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Christopher Cole (Royal Navy officer)
Captain Sir Christopher Cole KCB (10 June 1770 – 24 August 1836) was an officer of the British Royal Navy who served in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. Although he saw distinguished service in all three conflicts, he is best known for his exploits in the Dutch East Indies in 1810 and 1811, in which he was instrumental in the capture of the islands of Amboyna and Java. Cole's early career involved extensive service in the Caribbean Sea, operating against the French during the last years of the American Revolutionary Wars and serving in several large battles. During the peace that followed, Cole remained in the Navy and forged a working relationship with Captain Edward Pellew that would last two decades.
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Captain Sir Christopher Cole K ...... ment before his death in 1836.
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Kapten Sir Christopher Cole KC ...... ukan kepulauan Ambon dan Jawa.
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サー・クリストファー・コール(Sir Christopher ...... 836年に死去するまで、庶民院議員として2度当選を果たした。
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• Battle of Fort Royal
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• Battle of St. Kitts
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• Battle of the Chesapeake
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• Battle of the Saintes
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• Invasion of Java
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• Invasion of the Spice Islands
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1770-06-10
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Marazion, Cornwall
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Lanelay Hall, Pontyclun, Cardiff, Wales
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MP for Glamorganshire
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Captain Sir Christopher Cole K ...... w that would last two decades.
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Kapten Sir Christopher Cole KC ...... ukan kepulauan Ambon dan Jawa.
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サー・クリストファー・コール(Sir Christopher ...... 戦を立てた。2人の共同任務はその後20年間続くことになった。
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