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Tag Archives: Napoleonic Wars
Croydon Commander with friends in high Admiralty places
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: Trawling through documents that are more than 200 years old provides DAVID MORGAN with precious insights into people’s lives and times Historic wills are fascinating documents. And there’s plenty of them in the Croydon Minster archive… A will … Continue reading
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Tagged Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats GCB, Algeciras campaign, Captain Adolphus FitzClarence, Commander Richard Griffith, Croydon Minster, David Morgan, Greenwich Hospital, HMS Redwing, Horatio Nelson, King William IV, Lord Nelson, Napoleonic Wars, Newfoundland, Royal Navy
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For those in peril on the sea: HMS Racehorse’s Manx legacy
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: A surgeon from Croydon who served in the Royal Navy of Nelson’s era, survived a traumatic shipwreck that prompted the formation of a fine institution, as DAVID MORGAN discovered with the help of fellow archivists from the Isle … Continue reading
Defeated Dutch admiral who endured his parole in Croydon
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: Researching the history of Croydon’s part in the wars fought across Europe and North America in the late 18th and early 19th centuries has taken DAVID MORGAN, right, in another, somewhat unexpected direction Researching a particular topic can … Continue reading
Gravestone destruction erases link to Royal Waggon Train
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: One of the casualties of the churchyard vandalism at Croydon Minster last month was the gravestone of an old soldier who served in the Napoleonic Wars. DAVID MORGAN looks at the service of John Kennedy and two other … Continue reading