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Charles Grant (Royal Navy officer)

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who captured the eastern battery and then entered the battery on the point of Borgidhero after the French had tried to blow it up. The marines
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The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV
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in 1822. In that capacity he was appointed commander of a British naval force sent on an expedition to
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Charles Grant was the son of Sir James Grant, 6th Baronet and Anne Colquhoun and lived at Cardonay in
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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without suffering any losses despite fire from shore batteries and nearby French brigs.
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fired on the town while the landing party burnt some vessels on the shore.
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Captain Frederick Marryat, A Biography, by Mike Phillips, Naval Historian
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suffered two men wounded in the engagement. Armada also took part in the
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which he was given in November 1800. By 1810 he had taken charge of
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and other diseases. Grant fell mortally ill and departed for
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before proceeding further up river and then falling ill with
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succeeded in boarding and setting fire to the French frigate
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in Spring 1824 to counter Burmese aggression against the
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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In December 1810 men from the 87: 68: 191: 522: 510: 490: 481: 461: 401: 392: 381: 1: 517:Promotions, appointments etc. 374: 203:His early commands included 176:(1770 – 25 July 1824) was a 7: 398:Winfield (2008), pp. 111–2. 10: 691: 235:action of 15 November 1810 623: 614: 606: 601: 436:Warship Histories, vol iv 287:when part of the British 285:action of 5 November 1813 225:which had run aground at 153: 139: 108: 98: 81: 63: 47: 39: 27: 20: 440:National Maritime Museum 554:5 February 2012 at the 531:The Book of Dignitaries 429:"NMM, vessel ID 380178" 297:Julien Cosmao-Kerjulien 148:First Anglo-Burmese War 580:Winfield, Rif (2008). 355:and having silenced a 34:Grant's tomb in Penang 675:Royal Navy commodores 337:. The force included 318:on 1 September 1821. 321:Grant was appointed 291:led by Vice-Admiral 660:Royal Navy officers 327:East Indies Station 303:. 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Penang
United Kingdom

Royal Navy
Commodore
HMS Abergavenny
HMS Diana
HMS Armada
East Indies Station
Napoleonic Wars
First Anglo-Burmese War
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commodore
CB
Royal Navy
Commander-in-Chief
East Indies Station
Scotland
HMS Abergavenny
HMS Diana
Tatihou
La Hogue
action of 15 November 1810
HMS Armada
Borgidhero
marines
spiked the guns
action of 5 November 1813
Mediterranean Fleet

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