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    Admiral Sir Robert Lambert Baynes KCB (4 September 1796 – 7 September 1869) was a British Royal Navy admiral who as Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station...
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  • Robert Baynes may refer to: Robert Hall Baynes (1831–1895), bishop and hymn writer Robert Lambert Baynes (1796–1869), British Royal Navy admiral Robert...
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  • Pauline Baynes (born 1922), English illustrator Robert Lambert Baynes (1796–1869), British naval officer Simon Baynes, British politician Stephen Baynes (born...
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    Station, based at Valparaíso, Chile under the command of Rear admiral Robert Lambert Baynes. She spent considerable time addressing the San Juan Boundary Dispute...
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    was officially named "Admiralty Island" in honour of Rear-Admiral Robert Lambert Baynes by surveyor Captain Richards, who named various points of the island...
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    Maxwell was initially named Mount Baynes by Admiralty surveyor George Henry Richards, after Admiral Sir Robert Lambert Baynes in about 1859. However, local...
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    Wounded Total Asia Second-rate 84 Captain Edward Curzon ; commander Robert Lambert Baynes 18 67 85 Flagship of the British squadron, flagship of the Allied...
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    3 – Alphonse de Gisors, French architect (d. 1866) September 4 Robert Lambert Baynes, British Royal Navy admiral (d. 1869) Karl Eberhard Herwarth von...
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  • not have a seat in Parliament, and Baynes was instead elected as an MP for Appleby. Baynes continued to support Lambert in the House of Commons, opposing...
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    to the composer Felix Mendelssohn in 1829 and 1832. Admiral Sir Robert Lambert Baynes KCB (1796–1869), Royal Navy officer; Commander-in-Chief, Pacific...
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