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  1. Sir William Sidney (c. 1482 –1554) was an English courtier under Henry VIII and Edward VI. Life. Sidney was eldest son of Nicholas Sidney, by Anne, sister of Sir William Brandon.

  2. Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith GCB GCTE KmstkSO FRS (21 June 1764 – 26 May 1840) was a British naval and intelligence officer. Serving in the American and French revolutionary wars and Napoleonic Wars, he rose to the rank of Admiral.

    • 1777–1815
    • Royal Navy
  3. William Sidney Smith (Westminster, Londres, 1764-París, 1840) fue un almirante británico de la Royal Navy y caballero comendador de la Orden del Baño (KCB). Sirvió en la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos y en las Guerras revolucionarias francesas .

    • Sidney Smith
  4. Philip Sidney (30 de noviembre de 1554-17 de octubre de 1586) fue una de las figuras más prominentes de la época isabelina inglesa y modelo de hombre renacentista, famoso en su día en Inglaterra como escritor, cortesano y militar, introdujo el soneto en la literatura inglesa, así como también otras corrientes renacentistas, tanto mediante traduc...

  5. Sir William Sidney Smith. 1764-1840. He was born on 21 June 1764 in Park Lane, London, the second son of John Smith of Midgham, Berkshire, a captain in the guards, aide-de-camp to Lord George Germaine, and gentleman usher to Queen Charlotte, who had married Mary Wilkinson, the daughter of the wealthy merchant and politician Pinckney Wilkinson, ...

  6. Sir Sidney Smith was an important undercover agent for the secret service; his capture in 1796 was a serious blow to the web of networks which linked the agents of Britain with those of the Bourbon princes in France. His escape was a considerable coup for the intelligence service.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · History. British and Irish History: Biographies. Sir William Sidney Smith. Smith, Sir Sidney. views 1,975,028 updated Jun 11 2018. Smith, Sir Sidney (1764–1840). Admiral. Smith entered the navy in 1777 and saw action in the American War at Cape St Vincent (16 January 1780) and off the Chesapeake (5 September 1781).