Admiral Hugh Pigot Williams (1 September 1858 – 28 June 1934) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. In 1910–1912, while a Rear Admiral in the Royal...
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"Grecian Williams" Sir Hugh Williams, 3rd Baronet (1802–1876) Hugh Williams (historian) (1843–1911), Welsh college tutor Hugh Pigot Williams (1858–1934)...
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(1921–2012), British Royal Navy admiral Hugh Pigot Williams (1858–1934), British Royal Navy vice admiral Simon Williams (Royal Navy officer) (fl. 1970s–2020s)...
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by: Admiral Douglas Gamble (February 1909 – March 1910) Admiral Hugh Pigot Williams (April 1910 – April 1912) Admiral Arthur Limpus (April 1912 – September...
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the British naval missions to the Ottoman Empire from 1909 to 1910 Hugh Pigot Williams, British admiral who served as the head of the British naval missions...
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Ottoman Empire February 1910 April 1910 2 months 6 Williams, HughLiva Amiral Hugh Pigot Williams (1858–1934) Head of the second British naval mission...
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were led by admirals Douglas Gamble (February 1909 – March 1910), Hugh Pigot Williams (April 1910 – April 1912), and Arthur Limpus (May 1912 – September...
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Nelson. "William Dickson". more than Nelson. Laughton, John Knox (1887). "Williams, William Peere (1742-1832)" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National...
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he was advanced to commander and served as aide to Vice Admiral Hugh Pigot Williams of the Royal Navy. Detached from the Scorpion in April 1912, he returned...
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by: Admiral Douglas Gamble (February 1909 – March 1910) Admiral Hugh Pigot Williams (April 1910 – April 1912) Admiral Arthur Limpus (April 1912 – September...
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