• Vice-Admiral Edward Stirling Dickson (c. 1765 – 28 January 1844) was a Royal Navy officer who served in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary...
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  • Army officer Edward Stirling Dickson (1765–1844), Royal Navy admiral Edward Augustus Dickson (1879–1956), American educator Edward M. Dickson (1912–2000)...
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  • Legislative Council Edward Stirling (playwright), English stage manager, actor and dramatist Ed Stirling Scottish footballer Edward Stirling Dickson, Royal Navy...
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    recommissioned her as HMS Rivoli. On 30 May 1815, under Captain Edward Stirling Dickson, she captured the frigate Melpomène off Naples. The ship was broken...
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    Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most historically and architecturally important castles in Scotland. The castle sits atop...
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    an enemy state. Annabella was seized by Edward Stirling Dickson, Captain of HMS Inconstant. Captain Dickson had orders to sail the African coast and...
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    encountered the 74-gun HMS Rivoli off Ischia, commanded by Captain Edward Stirling Dickson. After a 35-minute fight, Melpomène struck to the ship of the line...
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    accused of incompetence, and captains John Irwin, Robert Hall, Edward Stirling Dickson and Richard Dalling Dunn. The judge-advocate who oversaw proceedings...
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  • marched to Stirling to meet him. They deployed their men to the north of the River Forth, close to the old bridge at Stirling and Stirling Castle. Surrey...
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    Linlithgow Palace (category Edward I of England)
    forces under Edward I. The site of the manor made it an ideal military base for securing the supply routes between Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle. The...
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