• Admiral Wilmot Stuart Nicholson CB (18 May 1872 – 9 June 1947) was a Royal Navy officer who became Chief of the Submarine Service. Nicholson joined the...
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  • U.S. Navy rear admiral William Nicholson (Royal Navy officer) (1863–1932), British Royal Navy admiral Wilmot Nicholson (1872–1947), British Royal Navy...
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    dived. The two torpedoes struck Hogue and within five minutes, Captain Wilmot Nicholson gave the order to abandon ship. Hogue capsized after ten minutes and...
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    Douglas Dent Chief of the Submarine Service 1921–1923 Succeeded by Wilmot Nicholson Government offices Preceded by Sir Mansfield Cumming Chief of the SIS...
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    The Wilmot Proviso was an unsuccessful 1846 proposal in the United States Congress to ban slavery in territory acquired from Mexico in the Mexican–American...
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  • the letter included the Conservative MP Archibald Ramsay; Admiral Wilmot Nicholson; George Pitt-Rivers; Nesta Webster; Lord Londonderry; Lord Mount Temple;...
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  • but known members of the Right Club included William Joyce, Admiral Wilmot Nicholson, Frances Eckersley and Anna Wolkoff. At its early meetings, the 5th...
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    feet (97.5 m). The ship was commanded during the trials by Captain Wilmot Nicholson, who had previously commanded the carrier Furious in 1918, and the...
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    Lord Londonderry; Admiral Vincent Molteno; Lord Mount Temple; Admiral Wilmot Nicholson; Captain George Pitt-Rivers; Captain Archibald Ramsay; Lord Redesdale;...
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    to present the ship with her battle honour, "Jutland 1916". Captain Wilmot Nicholson briefly assumed command on 1 December before transferring to the new...
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