William Browell (1759–1831), was a captain in the Royal Navy. Browell was the son of William Browell, formerly midshipman of the Centurion under Commodore...
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Tommy Browell (1892–1955), English footballer William Browell (1759–1831), Royal Navy captain Bowell This page lists people with the surname Browell. If...
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William Browell Charlton (1855 – 30 January 1932) was a British trade union leader. Charlton was born at Burnt House, just west of Chester-le-Street,...
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Academy Michael Barron, footballer Aidan Chambers, children's author William Browell Charlton, trade union leader Ellie Crisell, journalist and television...
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Pickle's commander is given as Mr. William Black. Later, on 26 May, Pickle, described as the tender to Captain William Browell's ship of the line Sans Pareil...
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Charlton (1912–?), English footballer William Browell Charlton (1855–1932), British trade union leader William Charlton, musician in The Strange Death...
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1871: John Ambler c.1880: William H. Lambton 1905: William Browell Charlton 1925: George Peart Charlton, William Browell (1925). A Fifty Years' History...
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Group. As a result, the federation appears to have dissolved. 1890s: William Browell Charlton c.1897: Muir 1910s: C. Hearse 1922: Robert Shirkie "Miners'...
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Villaret that the British fleet was arriving. Later in June 1795, William Browell became Brunswick's captain and she served as the flagship of Rear-Admiral...
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a British battle squadron of six ships of the line under Vice-Admiral William Cornwallis was sent by Admiral Lord Bridport to enforce the blockade of...
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