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  1. Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet, GCB, PC, FRS (22 April 1772 – 19 August 1853) was a British Royal Navy officer. As a captain he was present at the Battle of Cape St Vincent in February 1797 during the French Revolutionary Wars and commanded the naval support at the reduction of Martinique in February 1809 ...

    • 1786–1846
    • Royal Navy
  2. Sir George Cockburn of Langton, 10th Baronet (1772-1852–1853) Admiral of the Fleet and First Sea Lord. Sir William Cockburn of Langton, 11th Baronet (1853–1858) Dean of York. Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn of Langton, 12th Baronet (1858–1880) Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales.

  3. Famed British terrorist who participated in the destruction of the United States Capitol in the War of 1812. Wikipedia Biographical Summary.

    • April 22, 1772
    • August 19, 1853
  4. Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet, GCB, PC, FRS was a British Royal Navy officer. As a captain he was present at the Battle of Cape St Vincent in February 1797 during the French Revolutionary Wars and commanded the naval support at the reduction of Martinique in February 1809 during the Napoleonic Wars.

  5. ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET SIR GEORGE COCKBURN, 10TH BARONET (1772-1853) Extract from a diary of Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn : with particular reference to General Napoleon Bonaparte, on the passage from England to Saint Helena in 1815, on board H.M.S. Northumberland, bearing the Rear Admiral's flag. 1860. RCIN 1047049. ©. Open zoom modal.

  6. Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (1772-1853) Extract from a diary of Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn : with particular reference to General Napoleon Bonaparte, on the passage from England to Saint Helena in 1815, on board H.M.S. Northumberland, bearing the Rear Admiral's flag. 1860.

  7. When Sir George Cockburn 10th Baron of Ormiston was born in 1603, in Haddingtonshire, Scotland, his father, Patrick Cockburn, was 32 and his mother, Elizabeth Lawson, was 24. He married Margaret Touris on 21 February 1628, in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom.