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  1. Hugh Palliser. Sir Hugh Palliser, 1. Baronet (* 22. Februar 1722 in Kirk Deighton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England; † 19. März 1796 in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, England) war ein britischer Marineoffizier, zuletzt im Rang eines Admiral of the White .

  2. Hugh Palliser (26 février 1723 – 9 mars 1796), 1 er baronnet, est un officier de marine britannique. Il sert dans la Royal Navy pendant la guerre de Sept Ans et la guerre d'indépendance américaine .

  3. Hugh was born in 1805. He was the son of Thomas Hickman and Jane Cosby. Hugh Palliser married 18 April 1843, Sophia Angel St. John Stopford, 3rd daughter of Most Rev. Edward Stopford, D.D., Bishop of Meath. Marriage Notice - 25 April 1843 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier, Cork. At Ardbraccan Church,on Tuesday, 18th Inst, by hls ...

  4. Sir Hugh Palliser Palliser, 3rd Baronet (1796–1868). Born on 8 May 1796 Greenwich, Kent baptised Hugh Palliser Walters on 17 June 1796 in Greenwich, Kent. Succeeded to the Baronetcy on 17 November 1813 upon the death of his father the second baronet. Admitted to the Dublin asylum 1853; order of lunacy issued on 15 November 1854. [6]

  5. Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser, 1st Baronet (26 February 1723[a] – 19 March 1796) was an officer of the British Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War and the American Revolutionary War. During the latter he came into a famous dispute with Augustus Keppel over the Battle of Ushant which led to Palliser being court-martialled, although he was subsequently acquitted. Palliser was the only son of ...

  6. Palliser was born at Kirk Deighton, Yorkshire, England on 22 February 1722. He was the son of Captain Hugh Palliser, an army officer from North Deighton, and Mary, daughter of Humphrey Robinson of Thicket Hall, Cottingworth. As well as the family base in Yorkshire, the Pallisers had connections in Ireland where a cousin, William Palliser, was ...

  7. Sir Hugh Palliser was born at Kirk Deighton, in the county of York, on the 26 th of February, 1722 . He was sent early to sea under the protection of his relation, a captain in the navy. He was attached to his profession, so that he soon gained the character of a skilful seaman and an able officer, together with the friendship as well as good ...