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Portrait by Charles Wellington Furse, 1904
Sir Francis Mowatt[1]GCB PC (28 April 1837 – 20 November 1919) was a British civil servant.
He was a radical and Liberal civil servant at the Head of the Treasury. His influence was felt at a time of expansion in governmental activities.
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the rank of commodore. Following the death of the Commander-in-Chief, Francis Augustus Collier, on 28 October 1849, Plumridge served as C-in-C pro tem...
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Academy. Civil Division Andrew Noble CB late Capt. Royal Artillery. FrancisMowatt CB Assistant Secretary to the Treasury. John Frecheville Dykes Donnelly...