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Lord Adolphus FitzClarence was born at Bushy in February 1803. He  
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[[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 found, beneficial to  
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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.  
  
 
In 1838 Lord Adolphus served on H.M.S. Hastings, during a cruise  
 
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; Gibralt[[deletion]] e [[/deletion]] [[addition]] a [[/addition]]r,  
 
[[addition]] in the Mediterranean [[/addition]] made by Queen Adelaide after the death of King William; Gibralt[[deletion]] e [[/deletion]] [[addition]] a [[/addition]]r,  
 
 
Malta and Naples were visited. Later Lord Adolphus commanded the  
 
Malta and Naples were visited. Later Lord Adolphus commanded the  
Royal Yacht; he became a [[addition]] [[unclear]] [[/addition]] Rear-Admiral [[addition]] [[unclear]] [[/addition]]  
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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  
 
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,  
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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
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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 Fitzclarence of the [[unclear]]  
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had been saved by Captain Frederick Fitz Clarence [[addition]] of the Coldsteam
Guards
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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