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  1. Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet GCB GCH PC (2 September 1753 – 27 February 1822) was a British Royal Navy officer, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1807. Naval career.

  2. John Borlase Warren (Stapleford, 2 de setembro de 1753 — Londres, 27 de fevereiro de 1822) foi um almirante, político e diplomata britânico. [2] Referências

  3. Sir John Borlase Warren. 1753-1822. He was born on 2 September 1753 at Stapleford in Nottinghamshire, the fourth son of a wealthy gentleman, John Borlase Warren, and of his wife, Bridget Rosell of Radcliffe-on-Trent. Warren received an education at Bicester and Winchester, and having been destined for the church he entered Emmanuel College, ...

  4. One son, John Borlase, went on to become a Vice-Admiral in the British navy. Sir John had extensive land holdings in Sillahertane, Kilgarvan, County Kerry where he held up to three thousand acres. Sir John Borlase Warren died just a few months after his brother on the 4 th of December 1863.

  5. March 20, 1813. 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.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Sir John Borlase Warren and the Royal Navy's Blockades of the United States in the War of 1812; By Brian Arthur; Edited by Brian Vale; Book: The Naval Miscellany; Online publication: 05 March 2024; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781315184333.006

  7. John Borlase Warren - The Dreadnought Project. navigation search. Vice-Admiral John Borlase Warren, R.N., Retired (27 March, 1838 – 29 January, 1919) was an officer in the Royal Navy . Life & Career. Warren served in gunboats on both days at the bombardment of Sweaborg. Warren was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 19 May, 1859.