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<p> An English admiral, born in London; rose by rapid stages to be captain of a frigate; took an active part in the expedition to the Scheldt, in the defence of Cadiz, and of the coast of Spain; was second in command of the expedition against the United States; returned to [[England]] in 1815, and was selected to convey Napoleon to St. [[Helena]] (1771-1853). </p>
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<p> An English admiral, born in London; rose by rapid stages to be captain of a frigate; took an active part in the expedition to the Scheldt, in the defence of Cadiz, and of the coast of Spain; was second in command of the expedition against the United States; returned to [[England]] in 1815, and was selected to convey Napoleon to St. Helena (1771-1853). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 15 October 2021

Sir George Cockburn [1]

An English admiral, born in London; rose by rapid stages to be captain of a frigate; took an active part in the expedition to the Scheldt, in the defence of Cadiz, and of the coast of Spain; was second in command of the expedition against the United States; returned to England in 1815, and was selected to convey Napoleon to St. Helena (1771-1853).

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