Admiral Sir Philip Charles Henderson Calderwood Durham, GCB (baptised 29 July 1763 – 2 April 1845) was a Royal Navy officer whose service in the American...
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Durham (soldier) (1984- ) American Army Officer and Bronze Star Recipient in Afghanistan. Payne Durham (born 2000), American football player Philip Charles...
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the Tories, causing a by-election. Locke's death caused a by-election. Durham resigned, causing a by-election. Dundas was appointed as Clerk of the Ordnance...
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of Trafalgar on 21 October, whilst under the command of Captain Philip Charles Durham, who claimed that "she was the fastest 74 gun ship in the British...
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Peter Dumbreck, racing driver and 1998 Macau Grand Prix winner Philip Charles Durham, sailor and captain of HMS Defiance at Trafalgar Marjorie Fleming...
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Preceded by Wadham Locke Sir Philip Charles Durham Member of Parliament for Devizes 1835–1844 With: Sir Philip Charles Durham 1835–1836 James Whitley Deans...
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Parliament Lady Charlotte Matilda Bruce (1771–1816), married Admiral Philip Charles Durham Elgin, 1633 Archived 12 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine at cracroftspeerage...
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were:- 1797 Captain Sir Thomas Williams 1801 Captain Philip Charles Durham 1803 Captain Hon. Charles Paget 1805 Captain Edward Durnford King 1806 Captain...
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Heinrich Bojanus, German physician and educator (b. 1776) 1845 – Philip Charles Durham, Scottish admiral and politician (b. 1763) 1865 – A. P. Hill, American...
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Hazard in the Bay of Biscay. The next day, the 44-gun Anson, Captain Philip Charles Durham, with Phaeton, retook the 20-gun Sphinx-class post ship Daphne,...
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