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  1. Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Hall Gage GCB, GCH (2 October 1777 – 4 January 1864) was Second Sea Lord in the British Navy. He took part in the Battle of Cape St Vincent and the Siege of French-held Malta during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2024 · WILLIAM HALL GAGE, Esq. Rear-Admiral of the Blue. This officer is the sixth son of the late Hon. General Thomas Gage, Commander-in-Chief of the forces in North America, by Margaret, daughter of Peter Kemble, Esq., President of the Council of New Jersey [1] .

  3. Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Hall Gage GCB GCH (2 October 1777 – 4 January 1864) was Second Sea Lord in the British Navy. Born the third son of General Thomas Gage, Gage joined the Royal Navy in 1789. [1] In 1797 he was given command of the frigate HMS Terpsichore and sailed in the...

  4. Almirante de la Flota Sir William Hall Gage GCB , GCH (2 de octubre de 1777 - 4 de enero de 1864) fue el Segundo Lord del Mar en la Armada Británica. Participó en la Batalla del Cabo de San Vicente y el Asedio de la Malta controlada por los franceses durante las Guerras Revolucionarias Francesas.

  5. Sir William Hall Gage, born 2 Oct. 1777, is youngest son of General the late celebrated Hon. Thos. Gage, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in North America, by Margaret, daughter of Peter Kemble, Esq., President of the Council of New Jersey; brother-in-law of Admiral Sir Chas. Ogle, Bart, and of the Earl of Abingdon; and uncle of the present ...

  6. 26 de dic. de 2020 · GAGE, Sir WILLIAM HALL (1777–1864), admiral of the fleet, sixth and youngest son of General the Hon. Thomas Gage [q. v.], was born on 2 Oct. 1777, and entered the navy on board the Bellona guard-ship at Plymouth, in 1789.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_GageThomas Gage - Wikipedia

    His youngest son, William Hall Gage, became an admiral in the Royal Navy, and all three daughters married into well-known families. [105] Gagetown, New Brunswick was named in his honour; the Canadian Forces base CFB Gagetown consequently reflects his name.