• Captain Robert Redmill CB (c. 1765 – February 1819) was a British naval officer who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He commanded...
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  • Redmill may refer to: Robert Redmill (c. 1765 – 1819), British naval officer HMS Redmill, more than one ship of the British Royal Navy Red Mill (disambiguation)...
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    13 59 72 12% Revenge 2-decker 74 Capt Robert Moorsom 598 28 51 79 13% Polyphemus 2-decker 64 Capt Robert Redmill 484 2 4 6 1% Swiftsure 2-decker 74 Capt...
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  • The second HMS Redmill (K554), and first ship to see service under the name, was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during...
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    handling of the 2014 border crisis. He called to fix the fatally-dangerous Redmill Bridge, despite obstacles. On March 22, 2016, Bentley fired Alabama Law...
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  • since 1654. Holmes had been used once before in 1671 and Fitzroy, after Robert FitzRoy, the pioneering meteorologist, had previously been used for a survey...
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    underwent fitting out at Chatham between March and September 1804. Captain Robert Redmill recommissioned her in July for the Channel, but apparently was only...
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    from Gibraltar, escorted by the 64-gun HMS Polyphemus under Captain Robert Redmill and the frigate HMS Sirius under Captain William Prowse. Heavily outnumbered...
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  • Brisbane removed to the sloop Moselle. Captain Robert Redmill took command of Tarleton in July 1796. Redmill remained in command only a short time before...
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    previous L class, capable of higher speed. Originally laid down as HMS Redmill by J. Samuel White at East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, the vessel was renamed...
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