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  1. George Anson (25 July 1731 – 27 October 1789), known as George Adams until 1773, was a Staffordshire landowner from the Anson family and a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1761 and 1769. Shugborough Hall

  2. George Anson, Baron Anson (born April 23, 1697, Shugborough, Staffordshire, Eng.—died June 6, 1762, Moor Park, Hertfordshire) was a British admiral whose four-year voyage around the world is one of the great tales of naval heroism.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. George Anson (1697-1762), almirante británico conocido por su circunnavegación del globo. George Anson (1731-1789), parlamentario británico miembro del Whig, sobrino del anterior. George Anson (1769-1849), general británico que participó en la Guerra de Independencia Española, hijo del anterior.

  4. Returning to Britain in 1744 by way of China and thus completing a circumnavigation of the globe, the voyage was notable for the capture of the Manila galleon, but also for horrific losses from disease with only 188 men of the original 1,854 surviving.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2021 · At Trafalgar, not one of Nelson’s ships could be described as ‘new’. Those ships, including the flagship, were the work of Thomas Slade, himself picked out by Anson in 1746 and commissioned to build ships that married French architecture with robust British methods.

  6. George Anson, known as George Adams until 1773, was a Staffordshire landowner from the Anson family and a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1761 and 1769.