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  1. John Opie (1761-1807) (after) - Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren (1753–1822), Bt, PC, MP, GCB - 653173 - National Trust.jpg 992 × 1,200; 110 KB Just published, a true and circumstantial account of the total defeat of the French fleet off the coast of Ireland, on the 12th inst Fleuron N007800-1.png 686 × 574; 26 KB

  2. Biografia. Figlio di John Borlase Warren († 1775 ), entrò nell' Emmanuel College a Cambridge nel 1769, ma nel 1771, lasciò gli studi ed entrò nella marina militare inglese, imbarcandosi sulla HMS Marlborough . Entrato in politica nel 1774 divenne membro del parlamento per il Great Marlow; l'anno successivo divenne baronetto [1].

  3. Now Arriving in the Chesapeake – Admiral John Borlase Warren, 1812: “the character of the war is about to be changed.”. In August 1812, the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty appointed Admiral John Borlase Warren (1753-1822) Admiral of the Blue, to command the West Indies and North American Stations, thereby relieving Vice-Admiral Henry ...

  4. 5 de ago. de 2023 · Here you may have delicious ale, lager or wine. The Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren - JD Wetherspoon offers good latte among its drinks. The cosy atmosphere of this place makes customers feel relaxed and have a good time. The pleasant staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place great. Cool service is something clients like here.

  5. 9 de fev. de 2023 · At The Sir John Borlase Warren we believe real cider has as many different flavours as real ale, so our cider taps offer a choice of up to three from small producers near and far. Ciders and Perries are very ancient and traditional drinks of the British Isles, as well as our European neighbours.

  6. After the defeat of HMS Guerriere on August 19, 1812, and the HMS Java on December 29, 1812, British Secretary of Admiralty John W. Corker reassures Admiral John Borlase Warren, commander-in-chief of the North American station, of Britian's navel strength.

  7. The Sir John Borlase Warren. The Sir John Borlase Warren is a Lincoln Green and Everards Brewery 'Project William' partnership. Established in 2012, Lincoln Green Brewing Company takes its name from the colour of dyed woollen cloth associated with the legend of Robin Hood. Our philosophy around our pubs is simple: We believe in 'proper pubs'.