Edmund Nagle

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Admiral Sir Edmund Nagle, KCB (1757 – 14 March 1830) was an Irish officer in Royal Navy during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who is best known for his capture of the French frigate Révolutionnaire at the action of 21 October 1794 and his close association with King George IV as a courtier from 1820 to his own death. He served as Commander-in-Chief at Leith, and on the Coast of Scotland and Commander-in-Chief on the Guernsey Station. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Edmund Nagle
rdf:langString Sir Edmund Nagle
rdf:langString Sir Edmund Nagle
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rdf:langString Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
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rdf:langString Sir Edward Nagle by William Corden the Elder
xsd:date 1830-03-14
rdf:langString Admiral Sir Edmund Nagle, KCB (1757 – 14 March 1830) was an Irish officer in Royal Navy during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who is best known for his capture of the French frigate Révolutionnaire at the action of 21 October 1794 and his close association with King George IV as a courtier from 1820 to his own death. He served as Commander-in-Chief at Leith, and on the Coast of Scotland and Commander-in-Chief on the Guernsey Station.
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xsd:string Guernsey Station
xsd:string Leith Station

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