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  1. Thomas Cochrane, 10th earl of Dundonald (born December 14, 1775, Annesfield, Lanarkshire, Scotland—died October 31, 1860, London, England) was an iconoclastic British politician and admiral, who ranks among the greatest of British seamen. He was the eldest son of the 9th earl, whose scientific experiments on his Scottish estates impoverished ...

  2. Thomas Cochrane. (Annsfield cerca de Hamilton, 14 de diciembre de 1775-Londres, 31 de octubre de 1860), conocido como Lord Cochrane, fue un político radical, oficial e innovador naval británico-chileno. Considerado uno de los capitanes británicos más audaces y exitosos de las guerras de la revolución francesa, lo que llevó a los franceses ...

  3. Thomas Cochrane, Lord Tomaso, conte di Dundonald, (Lanarkshire, 14 dicembre 1775 – Londra, 31 ottobre 1860), è stato un ammiraglio e politico britannico Indice 1 Servizio nella Royal Navy

  4. In Thomas Cochrane: Scotlands Hero at Sea, Scottish history tour guide Bruce Fummey gives a summary of the life of Lord Thomas Cochrane, the greatest Scottis...

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  5. 2 de ene. de 2024 · 1. Thomas Cochrane: The Real Master and Commander. Ep. 1351. •. Tuesday, January 2, 2024. Dan tells a story as dramatic, unlikely and exciting as any ever penned by an author about one of Britain's greatest sailors. Thomas Lord Cochrane was a naval commander with an illustrious career in the Napoleonic Wars who once strapped himself to a ...

  6. Thomas Cochrane was the son of a minor Scottish aristocrat, and although his father’s preoccupations appear to have involved many weird and wonderful inventions, his family background was one with a distinguished military service history. Born in Annsfield in South Lanarkshire on 14th December 1775, Thomas spent much of his early life roaming ...

  7. 9 de jul. de 2016 · Thomas Cochrane joined the navy in 1793 as a young sailor under his uncle’s command and quickly flourished. He served on a variety of ships under various commanders, and even briefly met Horatio Nelson who told the then 23 year old lieutenant: “never mind manoeuvres, always go at them.”