d'état. Sartorius later served as commander-in-chief at Queenstown. Sartorius was born in Bombay, India, the eldest son of John Conrad Sartorius, a Colonel...
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connection with the new captain, George Sartorius.[citation needed] Fitzjames won the confidence of Captain Sartorius, who promoted him to Volunteer of...
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(1864–65). In 1873, now a captain, Sartorius took part in the First Ashanti Expedition, in modern-day Ghana. Sartorius was a 32 year old captain in the...
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George William Sartorius (1759–1828) was a British artist. The Sartorius family were painters of sporting activities. Sartorius specialised in animals...
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requirement that only one Admiral of Fleet could serve at one time. In 1821 George IV appointed Sir John Jervis as a second admiral of the fleet, to balance...
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taking refuge in an old hill-top fort. Sartorius won his VC for leading a small force that captured this fort. Sartorius was a 35 year old captain in the 59th...
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Georg Friedrich Sartorius, German historian George Rose Sartorius, British Admiral George William Sartorius, British painter Jacob Sartorius, American Internet...
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the French Revolutionary Wars. He transferred to the first-rate HMS Royal George later that year, to the sixth-rate HMS Alarm in the Channel Squadron in...
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made against the occupants. On 10 July the Liberal English admiral George Rose Sartorius sent his boats into the mouth of the River Douro and fought back...
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Military offices Preceded by George Sartorius Commander-in-Chief, Queenstown 1856–1858 Succeeded by Charles Talbot...
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