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    Captain John Richards Lapenotière (1770 – 19 January 1834) was a British Royal Navy officer who, as a lieutenant commanding the tiny topsail schooner...
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  • in London. The first messenger in November 1805 was Lieutenant John Richards Lapenotière, of HMS Pickle, who reached Falmouth on 4 November after a hard...
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    announcing Nelson's death. Collingwood sent Pickle, captained by John Richards Lapenotière, back to Britain with the dispatches telling of the great victory...
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    Bermuda sloop HMS Pickle. The actor playing the part of Lieutenant John Richards Lapenotière, the Trafalgar messenger, was welcomed at Lyme Regis. Lyme Regis...
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  • small to play a part in the battle itself), under the command of John Richards Lapenotiere, who was entrusted with conveying the message about the victory...
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    the Packhorse and Talbot. In November 1805, Royal Navy Captain John Richards Lapenotière travelled Chiswick High Road on his journey from Falmouth to Whitehall...
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    commemorate the bicentenary of the 20th stop that Lieutenant John Richards Lapenotière, of HMS Pickle, made on his journey to report the British victory...
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    Charlotte Carr (by M. Eames of Exeter) are also of interest. Captain John Richards Lapenotière, who lived in the parish until his death in 1834, is buried in...
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    Trafalgar Way (a modern confection), celebrating the 1805 journey by John Richards Lapenotière to bring the news to King George III of Nelson's victory and death...
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  • HMS Pickle (1800) and her captain at the Battle of Trafalgar, John Richards Lapenotière. His latest book is Lindell’s List, the life and times of a group...
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