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posted by Edmund_Nagle
Admiral Sir Edmund Nagle KCB< GCH, and Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty (George IV)
March 14 (died) at his home in East Moulsey (sic), aged 73.
This officer was nephew of that celebrated orator and statesman,
The Right Ho; and his frank and modest manners gaining on the princen. Edmund Burke.....When the allied monarchs reviewed the fleet at SpitheadSir Edmund had the distinguishing honour of being nominated Naval Aide-de-Camp,to his Majesty( the Prince Regent).
The flattering and distinguished marks of favour experienced by Sir Edmund...
from our present gracious sovereign had their origin in a casual interview with his royal personage...many years ago. Sir Edmund and his lady had for some years been occasional visitors to Brighton....he had been mentioned to HRH as a most heroic and spirited seaman; and his frank and modest manners gaining upon the prince, he very soon became a constant and indispensable guest at the pavilion; and upon HRH becoming Regent, a more permanent attachment ensued, as he received an appointment in the royal household soon after; and upon the demise of the late king; he became enrolled amongst the Grooms of the Bedchamber to the new Sovereign. Sir Edmund was without guile or deception; but sometimes his good nature...led to his being made the vehicle of the artifices with which the waggish guests were inclined to enliven the princely table during the festive hour. Mr Sheridan regarded him much for his sincerity of heart and frank character, and always spoke of him as well deserving of the confidence of his royal master.So high did he stand in the estimation of his royal master, who loved his nautical humour, that of late years he has been almost domesticated with him.
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18/04/2022 Towards Charing Cross Police Station/Sir Robert Carlyle/Sir Pierce Brosnan fantasy filming project "The Attendant" by Mrs O.A.Taggart:

Sun R.A. just had a short conversation with Mars. Mars complained that they were fooled by signing a document of "never having a direct contact with the members of the public" who could be the former Scotland Yard members supplying the Scotland Yard continuously with info since July 2017, and it allowed some scammers to claim that the info belongs to them.
- You see, all of them scream and shout that it were them, not us...They hacked our system including...
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13/04/2022 Towards Sir Harry Enfield filming project "Tg Edward" by Mrs O.A.Taggart:

Sun R.A. (Sir Rowan Atkinson) turned to the window with his phone at his left:
- Our British Satan and our British God have chosen Bach "Passion" for the Royal Marines long time ago, the Irish Vikings are ready, what's the matter with you?
- Alex said to the Charing Cross Police Station, our Parthenon, that the key could be her and her husband Mr Taggart's private telephone number 02038420355...And her husband's e-mail address is d.taggart@talk21.com...And, probably her husband's personal history, Mr Taggart was...
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22/01/2022 Towards Sir Jim Davidson filming series "Meeting CIA":

- Right, Alex, I like your blue hair and your makeup...Have you associated yourself with Kate?
- I believe Kate is in danger...You see, I painted a portrait for Absolutely Fabulous of a "Clown in the Venus" filming project, you can see it in the Blackadder Fan Club site, and the fraudsters found an actress for their films who looked like the Clown in my painting...Myself - I am that Clown for my Queen Kate...Don't you see the enemy's game?
- Yes, I know. Where the game had started?
- In Borehamwood. My husband Mr David Terence Taggart...
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posted by Edmund_Nagle
HMS Révolutionnaire, captured by Artois:21 October 1794
Artois was in Edward Pellew's squadron of Artois, Arethusa, Diamond,& Galatea, They chanced upon the 44-gun frigate La Révolutionnaire off Ushant. and chased her; the superior sailing qualities of Artois allowed her to get ahead and come up to La Révolutionnaire The squadron then cut La Révolutionnaire
The two frigates fought an engagement of forty minutes in which eight Frenchmen and three Britons were killed, Diamond came up behind La Révolutionnaire, threatening her stern.but La Révolutionnaire 'struck her colours" and surrendered...
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