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  1. 28 de dic. de 2020 · ROOKE, Sir GEORGE (1650–1709), admiral of the fleet, born in 1650, was second son of Sir William Rooke (1624–1691) of St. Laurence, Canterbury, sheriff of Kent (1685–1688), and nephew of Lawrence Rooke [q. v.] He is said to have served as a volunteer through the second Dutch war. In 1672 he was lieutenant of the London, flagship of Sir ...

  2. 1m 0f 0y. Class 6. 18:10 Bath. Racing Demon. 9st 4lb. J: George Rooke. T: Ed de Giles. Triple 1m winner on good to firm/soft, the latter in comfortable fashion last time out at Chepstow (hooded); penalised for that career-best win but entitled to plenty of respect given the forecast conditions. 3/1.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Rooke, George. Rooke, George (1650–1709). Admiral. One of the most successful naval commanders of his day, promoted admiral in 1690, Rooke was unusual among his naval contemporaries in being a Tory and was linked, through two of his three marriages, with the prominent Tory earl of Nottingham, William III's secretary of state (north) and de ...

  4. The reconstitution of the Admiralty, with Prince George as its nominal head, saw Rooke take a leading role in the Prince’s advisory council, with enhanced status as vice-admiral of England. During the summer of 1702 Rooke was engaged in extensive naval operations in the Mediterranean: a projected assault on Cadiz, which never took place, was followed by the destruction of the Spanish ...

  5. Jan 2011 - Jan 2017 6 years 1 month. London, United Kingdom. Client Advisor in the Ultra High Net Worth team at UBS Wealth Management, providing advice on both asset and liability management to entrepreneurs, financial professionals and families. Covering both Resident Domiciled and Resident Non Domiciled clients.

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  6. george_rooke. 23 May 2024, 15:56. По поводу вчерашней записи. С чего бы, если Карл плоть от плоти — ...

  7. George Rooke. Sir George Rooke, nado preto de Canterbury no 1650 e finado en Londres o 24 de xaneiro de 1709, foi un comandante e almirante británico que foi o vencedor na batalla de Rande e o segundo gobernador militar de Xibraltar .