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  1. Baron Anson. George Anson, 1. Baron Anson (* 23. April jul. / 3. Mai 1697 greg. in Shugborough bei Colwich, Staffordshire; † 6. Juni 1762 in Moor Park, Hertfordshire) war ein britischer Marineoffizier, zuletzt im Rang eines Admiral of the Fleet und bedeutender Theoretiker der Seekriegskunst.

  2. Book I, Chap. I [1] El viaje. El relato del viaje que el Almirante británico George Anson realizó durante los años 1740-1744, en el que dio la vuelta al mundo viviendo un sinfín de peripecias, se convirtió, pasados los años, en uno de los más claros exponentes del éxito del género de la literatura de viajes durante el siglo XVIII.

  3. Admiral of the Fleet George Anson, 1st Baron Anson PC, FRS, RN (23 April 1697 – 6 June 1762) was a British admiral and a wealthy aristocrat, noted for his circumnavigation of the globe and his role overseeing the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War. During his time in office Anson instituted a series of reforms to the Royal Navy. George's father was William Anson of Shugborough in ...

  4. It was from the first determined that George Anson, Esquire, then captain of the "Centurion", should be employed as commander-in-chief of an expedition of this kind. The squadron, under Mr. Anson, was intended to pass round Cape Horn into the South Seas, and there to range along the coast, cruising upon the enemy in those parts, and attempting their settlements.

  5. Esta última, al mando del comodoro George Anson. La escuadra de Anson conformada por cinco navíos, dos buques de transporte, 218 cañones, 1.410 tripulantes y 470 soldados; constituyó la flota más poderosa que se haya visto por las costas del Pacífico. A bordo de "Centurión", Anson y sus hombres emprendieron rumbo a América en septiembre ...

  6. Rewriting Admiral Anson as naval hero: biographical depictions of Sir George Anson from the eighteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Katherine Parker. While his legacy remains strongest in reference to the 1740-44 circumnavigation, biographers and scholars from the time of his death in 1762 have justified Sir George Anson's memorialization in ...

  7. George Anson sworn in as High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire On Friday, March 26, 2021 at a Declaration Ceremony held virtually at 12 noon and presided over by Neil Arnold JP, the Bench Chair of the Buckinghamshire Magistrates Court, George Anson was sworn in as the next High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire.