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  1. Admiral Sir Charles Saunders KB ( c. 1715 – 7 December 1775) was a British Royal Navy officer. He commanded the fourth-rate HMS Gloucester and led her in action at the Second Battle of Cape Finisterre in October 1747 during the War of the Austrian Succession.

  2. SAUNDERS, Sir CHARLES, naval officer and office-holder; b. c. 1715, son of James Saunders; m. 26 Sept. 1751 a Miss Buck, daughter of a London banker, James Buck; d. 7 Dec. 1775 in London, England. Little is known about the antecedents and early life of Charles Saunders.

  3. Sir Charles Edward Saunders, FRSC (February 2, 1867 – July 25, 1937) was a Canadian agronomist. He was the inventor of the 'Marquis' wheat cultivar. Saunders Secondary School in London, Ontario is named for him and other members of his prominent family, including his father, agriculturist William Saunders and naturalist brother ...

  4. Há 3 dias · Admiral Sir Charles Saunders was buried in the lower Islip chapel in Westminster Abbey on 12th December 1775. He was possibly the son of James Saunders of Bridgwater in Somerset. He entered the Royal Navy in 1727 and served under Captain Anson in his voyage around the world.

  5. S ir Charles Saunders was one of the most distinguished Officers of his time, and arrived at the highest rank in his profession. He entered early in life into the service of his country, and passed through all the subordinate stations of the Navy with the approbation of his superiors.

  6. Charles Saunders, KB (c. 1715 – 7 de dezembro de 1775) foi um almirante da Marinha Real Britânica durante a Guerra dos Sete Anos e depois Primeiro Lorde do Almirantado. Ele comandou a esquadra que trouxe o general James Wolfe para Quebec em 1759 e consolidou a vitória do falecido general na Batalha das Planícies de Abraão

  7. 15 de mai. de 2008 · Sir Charles Edward Saunders. Charles was the least robust of them all but perhaps had the highest standards. Educated at U of T and Johns Hopkins U, he was a professor of chemistry at Central U, Ky, in 1892-93 and then devoted 1894-1903 to the study of music and teaching of voice.