Admiral Mark Milbanke (12 April 1724 – 9 June 1805) was a British naval officer and colonial governor. Milbanke was born into an aristocratic Yorkshire...
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Baronetage of England. It was created on 7 August 1661 for Mark Milbanke. His father was Mark Milbanke of Chirton, Northumberland (died 1677) a Newcastle on...
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Mark Milbanke (1724–1805), senior British naval officer Ada King-Milbanke, 14th Baroness Wentworth (1871–1917), British peer Sir John Ralph Milbanke Huskisson...
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Baronet (born Ralph Milbanke, died 1825), MP for County Durham Sir Ralph Mark Milbanke, 12th Baronet (1907–1949), of the Milbanke baronets This disambiguation...
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Cradock January 1689 Thomas Yorke February 1689 Philip Darcy 1690 Sir Mark Milbanke, Bt Theodore Bathurst 1695 Thomas Yorke Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bt. 1698...
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to the left, those of the rear squadron, commanded by Vice-Admiral Mark Milbanke in the 98-gun HMS Ocean. The Franco-Spanish fleet can be seen in the...
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Thanckes estate near Torpoint. "Admiral Graves, we hear, will succeed Admiral Milbanke in the Station of Port Admiral at Plymouth". The Public Advertiser. 22...
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Milbanke Sound is a sound on the coast of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Milbanke Sound extends east from Queen Charlotte Sound, with Price...
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Captain Hon. Keith Stewart 4 6 10 HMS Ocean Second rate 98 Vice-Admiral Mark Milbanke Captain Richard Boger 0 0 0 Flagship of the rear HMS Union Second rate...
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][citation needed] On 6 April 1799, Huskisson married Emily Milbanke, the younger daughter of Mark Milbanke, the commander-in-chief at Portsmouth. Emily Huskisson...
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