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  1. Between Nelson and Collingwood a close friendship existed, from their first acquaintance in early life until Nelson’s death at Trafalgar; and they lie side by side in St Paul’s Cathedral. As Collingwood died without male issue, his barony became extinct at his death. Dudley Pope relates an aspect of Collingwood at the beginning of chapter ...

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  3. The Collingwood Society is a special interest group whose focus is the life, times and legacy of Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood (1748-1810), 1st Baron Collingwood of Caldburne and Hethpoole in Northumberland – and resident of Morpeth. Perhaps best-known to most simply as Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson’s friend and second-in-command at the ...

  4. 10 de jan. de 2011 · BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF CUTHBERT LORD COLLINGWOOD, VICE-ADMIRAL OF THE RED, And Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet; BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE RIGHT HON. WILLIAM EARL OF NORTHESK, K.B. REAR-ADMIRAL OF THE RED SQUADRON, And one of the three Flag Officers who commanded the British Fleet in the ever-memorable Battle of Trafalgar; INDEX

  5. Cuthbert Collingwood, 1 baron Collingwood (ur. 26 września 1748 w Newcastle upon Tyne , zm. 7 marca 1810 w Maó ) – wiceadmirał floty brytyjskiej , dowodził drugą kolumną okrętów w bitwie pod Trafalgarem [1] .

  6. Cuthbert Collingwood, Baron Collingwood. (1748-1810), Admiral. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 13 portraits. Admiral. Second-in-command at Trafalgar but he lost many of the prizes through neglecting Nelson's last order. He blockaded Cadiz 1797-8, Brest 1799-1805 and Toulon 1808-10; he died at sea. Like. List Thumbnail.

  7. Many “great captains” in military history were well served by distinguished lieutenants, and Lord Horatio Nelson was certainly one of them. Denis Orde, author of Nelson's Mediterranean Command, now turns to one of the quintessential British admiral's closest friends and contemporaries, Vice Admiral Cuthbert “Cuddy” Collingwood, for whom the book's title, In the Shadow of …