Vice-Admiral Sir William Monson (1569 – February 1643) was an English admiral and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1601. Monson was the third...
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William Monson may refer to: William L. Monson, American cable television businessman William Monson (Royal Navy officer) (1569–1643), English admiral...
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The Hon. Edmund John Monson was born at Seal, Kent, the third son of William Monson, 6th Baron Monson, and Eliza Larken Monson. He was educated at Eton...
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Admiral Sir Robert More-Molyneux, GCB (1838–1904), Royal Navy officer and President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich Sir Lepel Griffin, KCSI (1838–1908)...
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Royal Marines, P066009C. Chief Petty Officer (Royal Navy Welfare) Victoria Glassey, Royal Navy, W148727N. Lieutenant Commander Amy Glover, Royal Navy...
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Leveson-Gower, a Royal Navy officer. Leveson-Gower was elected Liberal MP for Reigate at a by-election in 1863—caused by the succession of William Monson to the...
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was created on 21 May 1814 for John Beresford. He was an admiral in the Royal Navy and also represented Coleraine, Berwick-on-Tweed, Northallerton and Chatham...
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Allegarta, and the small pinnace Discovery. Sir William Monson of Stuart, later Admiral of the Royal Navy, was his second in command. Off the Spanish coast...
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Ministry of Home Affairs, Tanzania. William Bradley Inches, Royal Navy (retired), lately Principal Marine Officer, Federal Inland Waterways Department...
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Norfolk, Virginia is destroyed, by the combined actions of the British Royal Navy and occupying Patriot forces. January 10 – American Revolution – Thomas...
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