Vice Admiral Francis Pickmore RN (c. 1756–24 February 1818) was a naval officer and colonial governor. He was born in Chester in England and joined the...
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1759 to 1763 Samuel Hood briefly in 1771 George Gayton 1790 to 1794 Francis Pickmore 1794 to 1801 Courtnay Boyle Lavery 2003, p. 161. Lavery 2003, p. 165...
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intended for winter use, the inhabitants complained of the cold, and Francis Pickmore even died there in the winter of 1818. The building plans for Government...
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returned to England and was succeeded as Governor of Newfoundland by Francis Pickmore.[citation needed] On 7 May 1818 Keats was awarded the additional rank...
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(1810–1812) Richard Goodwin Keats, Commodore Governor (1813–1816) Francis Pickmore, Commodore Governor (1817–1818) Charles Hamilton, Commodore Governor...
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in Cadiz by the French. Temeraire, now the flagship of Rear Admiral Francis Pickmore, was ordered to reinforce the city's water defences, and provided men...
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George Duff, James Newman-Newman, Robert Lambert, William Granger, Francis Pickmore, Edward Foote, Richard Dacres and Richard Retalick. d. ^ The exact...
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Duckworth GCB 1810 1812 40. Sir Richard Goodwin Keats 1813 1816 41. Francis Pickmore 1817 1818 42. Sir Charles Hamilton Bt 1818 → Governors under George...
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Italy. By 1809, he was aboard St George, the flagship of Rear-Admiral Francis Pickmore in the Baltic Sea. He later served on the massive San Josef (captured...
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Mainwaring in September. She then served as the flagship for Vice Admiral Francis Pickmore off Toulon. Commander Claude de Crespigny replaced Mainwaring at Port...
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