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  1. Sir Edward Codrington, GCB, FRS (27 April 1770 – 28 April 1851) was a British admiral, who took part in the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of Navarino.

  2. Há 6 dias · Edward Codrington (17701851) joined the navy at the age of thirteen. Having narrowly avoided freezing to death in Nova Scotia three years later, he went on to serve during some of the most important naval conflicts of his time.

  3. Edward Codrington; Edited by Jane Bourchier; Book: Memoir of the Life of Admiral Sir Edward Codrington Published online: 05 May 2012 Print publication: 08 March 2012, pp 411-432 First published in: 1873; Chapter; Get access

  4. Edward Codrington (17701851) joined the navy at the age of thirteen. Having narrowly avoided freezing to death in Nova Scotia three years later, he went on to serve during some of the most important naval conflicts of his time.

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  5. Admiral Sir Edward Codrington (1770-1851) A three-quarter length portrait of Codrington. He is wearing a black coat and is shown seated to right in a red plush chair.

  6. Overview. Sir Edward Codrington. (17701851) naval officer. Quick Reference. (1770–1851). Codrington was of the Gloucestershire family of baronets and entered the navy in 1783. He served with distinction at the Glorious First of June in 1794. At Trafalgar he captained the Orion.

  7. Sir Edward Codrington. (1770-1851), Admiral. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 11 portraits. Entered the Navy in 1783. He took part in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and in 1808 he was placed in command of the Blake in which he saw active service in the Peninsular War.