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− | Lord Adolphus FitzClarence was born at Bushy in February 1803. He | + | [[addition]] Lord [[/addition]] Adolphus FitzClarence was born at Bushy in February 1803. He |
joined the Navy in 1811, and served in a frigate which took part in | joined the Navy in 1811, and served in a frigate which took part in | ||
the War with America. | the War with America. | ||
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A Naval expedition under Captain FitzClarence is in preparation | A Naval expedition under Captain FitzClarence is in preparation | ||
in London. Its object is to examine the Eastern Archipelago | in London. Its object is to examine the Eastern Archipelago | ||
− | where many openings are expected to be | + | where many openings are expected to be f[[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] o [[/addition]] un [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] d [[/addition]], beneficial to |
trade. It goes first to New South Wales. | trade. It goes first to New South Wales. | ||
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He died at Newburgh Priory in 1856, while on a visit to Sir George | He died at Newburgh Priory in 1856, while on a visit to Sir George | ||
Wombwell, | Wombwell, | ||
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Lord Adolphus is buried in the Church at Newburgh. | Lord Adolphus is buried in the Church at Newburgh. | ||
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ride, he was held up at a locked gate; he was due back on his ship | ride, he was held up at a locked gate; he was due back on his ship | ||
at a certain time, and at last, in desperation, he gave his name, | at a certain time, and at last, in desperation, he gave his name, | ||
− | with the result that the gate was instantly thrown open The custodian, | + | with the result that the gate was instantly thrown open [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]]The custodian, |
− | who had proved so ^ [[addition]] obstinate declaring that [[/addition]] during the Cato Street Raid, his life | + | who had proved so ^ [[addition]] obstinate, declaring that [[/addition]] [[/addition]] during the Cato Street Raid, [[deletion]] he said that [[addition]] [[unclear]] [[/addition]] [[/deletion]] his life |
− | had been saved by Captain Frederick | + | had been saved by Captain Frederick Fitz Clarence [[addition]] of the Coldsteam |
− | Guards | + | Guards [[/addition]] |
Latest revision as of 21:05, 8 April 2020
addition Lord /addition Adolphus FitzClarence was born at Bushy in February 1803. He joined the Navy in 1811, and served in a frigate which took part in the War with America.
An old press cutting of Ocotober 16th, 1830, announces, A Naval expedition under Captain FitzClarence is in preparation in London. Its object is to examine the Eastern Archipelago where many openings are expected to be fdeletion unclear /deletion addition o /addition un deletion unclear /deletion addition d /addition, beneficial to trade. It goes first to New South Wales.
In 1838 Lord Adolphus served on H.M.S. Hastings, during a cruise addition in the Mediterranean /addition made by Queen Adelaide after the death of King William; Gibraltdeletion e /deletion addition a /additionr, Malta and Naples were visited. Later Lord Adolphus commanded the Royal Yacht; he became addition finally /addition a Rear-Admiral addition deletion unclear /deletion /addition He died at Newburgh Priory in 1856, while on a visit to Sir George Wombwell,
Lord Adolphus is buried in the Church at Newburgh.
On one occasion when he had gone ashore at Capetown to have a ride, he was held up at a locked gate; he was due back on his ship at a certain time, and at last, in desperation, he gave his name, with the result that the gate was instantly thrown open deletion unclear /deletion additionThe custodian, who had proved so ^ addition obstinate, declaring that /addition /addition during the Cato Street Raid, deletion he said that addition unclear /addition /deletion his life had been saved by Captain Frederick Fitz Clarence addition of the Coldsteam Guards /addition