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  1. John Jervis 1er Conde de San Vicente, 1806 por Domenico Pellegrini En enero de 1801, San Vicente había escrito una breve carta al entonces primer lord Earl Spencer en la que decía: "Nada que no sea una limpieza radical de los astilleros puede curar los enormes males y corrupciones que hay en ellos; y esto no se puede intentar hasta que tengamos la paz."

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_JervisJohn Jervis - Wikipedia

    John Jervis may refer to: John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent (1735–1823), Royal Navy admiral Sir John Jervis (judge) (1802–1856), British politician, Solicitor General, Attorney General and Privy Counsellor

  3. John Jervis, Baron Jervis of Meaford, Earl St. Vincent (1735-1823) John Jervis was the second of four children of Swynfen Jervis of Meaford in Stone, Staffordshire. Jervis was educated at Burton-upon-Trent grammar school and at the Reverend Samuel Swinden’s academy in Greenwich from 1742. He ran away to Woolwich to join the navy in 1748, but ...

  4. At the age of 60, Jervis was an immensely experienced seaman who quickly recognized Nelson’s qualities and who regarded Nelson “more as an associate than a subordinate Officer.”. The arrival of Jervis coincided with an upsurge…. Read More. Other articles where Sir John Jervis is discussed: Gulf Saint Vincent: …was named after Admiral ...

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  6. John B. Jervis (1795-1885) was America's leading consulting engineer of the antebellum era (1820 - 1860). Jervis was a pioneer in the development of canals and railroads for the expanding United States. He designed and supervised the construction of five of America's earliest railroads, was chief engineer of three major canal projects, designed ...

  7. Leben. John Jervis war der zweite Sohn des Barristers Swynfen Jervis (1700–1771), Gutsherr von Meaford Hall in Staffordshire, aus dessen Ehe mit Elizabeth (vor 1700–1770), Tochter des George Parker, Gutsherr von Park Hall in Staffordshire.