• Rear Admiral Sir Francis Augustus Collier, CB, KCH (7 August 1785 – 28 October 1849) was a senior officer of the British Royal Navy during the early nineteenth...
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  • Dutch painter Francis Augustus Collier (1783-1849), Royal Navy rear-admiral Frank Collier, former British rugby league footballer George Collier (1738–1795)...
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    afterwards. George Collier was born on 11 May 1732 in Honiton, Devon, elder son of George Collier and Henrietta unknown. He was baptised Francis Lewis George...
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  • Admiral Collier may refer to: Andrew Collier (1924–1987), Canadian Forces Maritime Command vice admiral Francis Augustus Collier (1786–1849), British Royal...
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    HMS Liverpool was paid off at Bombay in January 1822, Liverpool's captain, Francis Augustus Collier, and his officers and crew transferred to the newly built Ganges...
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    warden of the Forest of Bere. He was a nephew of Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Augustus Collier. He was educated privately and gazetted as Ensign to the 1st Bengal...
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    United Kingdom. From 1846 to 1848, he was joint commander (with Francis Augustus Collier) of the Channel Squadron and superintendent of Woolwich Dockyard...
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  • with Napheesa Collier and Crystal Dangerfield, respectively. Sylvia Fowles was the last of the Lynx's dynastic five starters (Augustus, Whalen, Moore...
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    punished for overstepping their authority. Commodore Sir George Ralph Collier, with the 36-gun HMS Creole as his flagship, was the first Commodore of...
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    Deptford. In 1818, Liverpool was re-commissioned under Captain Francis Augustus Collier. He sailed her to join the East Indies Station, sailing via Mauritius...
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