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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. 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.

  4. 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...

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

    His son Henry inherited the family title upon the death of Gage's brother William, and became one of the wealthiest men in England. His youngest son, William Hall Gage, became an admiral in the Royal Navy, and all three daughters married into well-known families.

  7. 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.