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1 - Chronology

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Colin White
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Colin White is Director of Trafalgar 200 at the National Maritime Museum and Deputy Director at the Royal Naval Museum
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1758 29 September, Horatio Nelson born at Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk

1767 26 December, Catherine Nelson, Nelson's mother, dies

1771 Joins HMS Raisonable as a Midshipman August, sails to the West Indies in the Mary Anne, a merchant ship

1773 June to September, joins Arctic expedition Joins HMS Seahorse and sails to East Indies

1775 Invalided from his ship suffering from malaria. Returns to England War of American Independence begins

1777 April, passes examination for lieutenant Appointed to HMS Lowestoffe for service in the West Indies

1778 September, appointed first lieutenant of HMS Bristol December, appointed commander of HMS Badger

1779 June, promoted to post captain, appointed to command HMS Hinchinbrook

1780 Takes part in the Nicaraguan expedition (Capture of Fort San Juan) Falls ill and returns home to England

1781 Appointed to command HMS Albemarle. Convoy service in Baltic and Channel

1782 Joins North American Squadron. Visits Quebec and New York

1783 War of American Independence ends. Returns home. Visits France

1784 Appointed to command HMS Boreas. Sails for West Indies

1785 May, meets Frances Nisbet

1786 Appointed ADC to Prince William Henry

1787 11 March, marries Frances Nisbet at Nevis Returns to England. Placed on half pay. Lives at Burnham Thorpe with his wife

1793 Beginning of the French Revolutionary War 26 January, appointed to command HMS Agamemnon June, sails for the Mediterranean September, visits Naples. Meets Sir William and Lady Hamilton

1794 January to August, Corsican campaign 12 July, right eye injured at Calvi

1795 14 March, Hotham's Action. HMS Agamemnon in action with the Ça Ira April, appointed commodore in command of a squadron operating off the NW coast of Italy

1796 Continues to operate off NW coast of Italy 10 July, captures the island of Elba 19 September, captures island of Capraia Transfers to HMS Captain

1797 14 February, BATTLE OF ST VINCENT. Created Knight of Bath Promoted rear admiral. Hoists flag in HMS Theseus 24 July, failure of attack on Santa Cruz, Teneriffe. Loses right arm Returns home and goes to Bath to recover

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Print publication year: 2005

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  • Chronology
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  • Book: Nelson - the New Letters
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  • Edited by Colin White, Colin White is Director of Trafalgar 200 at the National Maritime Museum and Deputy Director at the Royal Naval Museum
  • Book: Nelson - the New Letters
  • Online publication: 25 October 2017
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