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  1. Lord Hugh Seymour (29 de abril de 1759-11 de septiembre de 1801) fue un oficial superior de la Marina Real Británica de finales del siglo XVIII, el quinto hijo de Francis Seymour-Conway, 1. er Marqués de Hertford.

  2. Vice-Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour (29 April 1759 – 11 September 1801) was a senior British Royal Navy officer of the late 18th century who was the fifth son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford, and became known for being both a prominent society figure and a highly competent naval officer.

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    Lord Hugh Seymour (29 de abril de 1759-11 de septiembre de 1801) fue un oficial superior de la Marina Real Británica de finales del siglo XVIII, el quinto hijo de Francis Seymour-Conway, 1.er Marqués de Hertford. Se hizo conocido por ser una figura prominente de la sociedad y un oficial naval altamente competente.

  4. Lord Hugh Seymour (1759–1801), a younger son of Francis Seymour-Conway, marquess of Hertford, was a distinguished naval officer who saw much active service especially under Lord Howe, in whose famous action on 1 June 1794 he took a conspicuous part.

  5. Discover life events, stories and photos about Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour-Conway (1759–1801) of London, England.

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  6. Captain Hugh de Grey Seymour, 6th Marquess of Hertford CB PC TD JP (22 October 1843 – 23 March 1912), styled Earl of Yarmouth from 1870 to 1884, was a British soldier, courtier and Conservative politician. He notably served as Comptroller of the Household between 1879 and 1880.

  7. Lord Hugh Seymour. After a brief stint aboard the armed transport Royal Charlotte, Seymour Conway joined the Alarm 32, Captain John Stott, serving in the Mediterranean where for a short interim he was employed aboard the Trident 64, Captain Charles Ellys, the flagship on that station of Rear-Admiral Sir Peter Denis.