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  1. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. Admiral Sir Robert Barlow GCB (25 December 1757 – 11 May 1843) was a senior and distinguished officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He made his name in small ship actions, especially ...

  2. Sir Robert Barlow. 1757-1843. The eldest son of William Barlow, a merchant from Bath, and of his wife Hilaire Butcher, he was born in Covent Garden, London on Christmas Day 1757, the elder brother of George Hilario Barlow who would serve as the acting governor-general of India from 1805-7. Barlow entered the Navy with the rating of able seaman ...

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  4. Admiral Sir Robert Barlow GCB (25 December 1757 – 11 May 1843) was a senior and distinguished officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He made his name in small ship actions, especially fighting French frigates, of which he captured three.

  5. When Alexander Barlow I was born in 1521, in Barlow Hall, Lancashire, England, his father, Sir Ellis Barlow, was 29 and his mother, Anne Reddish, was 16. He married Lady Mary Brereton in 1578, in Cheshire, England, United Kingdom. He died on 26 August 1584, in Didsbury, Lancashire, England, at the age of 63, and was buried in Saint James ...

  6. He was created an extra K.C.B. May 20, 1820 [4]; and superannuated with the rank of Rear-Admiral, Jan. 24, 1823. Sir Robert Barlow married, Sept. 8, 1785, Elizabeth, daughter of William Garrett, of Worting, co. Southampton, Esq., and by that lady, who died Sept. 17, 1817, had several sons and daughters; of the latter, one is married to the ...

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  8. Bess of Hardwick is a character in The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory. Bess is the title character of A Woman of Passion by Virginia Henley. She also features prominently in the book The Captive Queen of Scots by Jean Plaidy. She is the title character in the novel The Queenmaker by Maureen Peters.

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