Sir Nesbit Josiah Willoughby (29 August 1777 – 9 May 1849) was an officer in the British Royal Navy who was knighted in 1827 and made rear-admiral in 1847. He is related to Sir Hugh Willoughby (died 1554), who also figures in British naval history.
Sir Nesbit Josiah Willoughby (29 August 1777 – 9 May 1849) was an officer in the British Royal Navy who was knighted in 1827 and made rear-admiral in 1847...
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the Peerage of Great Britain, created in December 1711 for Sir Thomas Willoughby, 2nd Baronet, who had previously represented Nottinghamshire and Newark...
troops on Nereide, under her captain NesbitWilloughby, to storm Île de la Passe and capture the battery. Willoughby would then use a local man serving...
named for him. List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea NesbitWilloughby Risley Hall Payling, 2004 Evans 2014 Joseph Bain, Calendar State Papers...
NesbitWilloughby Wallace CMG JP (20 April 1839 − 31 July 1931) was a Canadian first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Army. The son of Charles...
Clonfert is fictional, in place of NesbitWilloughby, who was captain of the actual HMS Néréide; though Willoughby had a spotty career and took many wounds...
Gazette, 31 Jan 1803, page 4: Trial of Henrik Johan Schmitt Wallace, NesbitWilloughby: A regimental chronicle and list of officers of the 60th, or the King's...
entire crews: only the very seriously wounded, including Captain NesbitWilloughby, were repatriated to Île Bourbon. With his squadron reduced to a single...
own men and 236 sailors and Royal Marines under Royal Navy Captain NesbitWilloughby would land at Point de Galet, 7 miles (11 km) from Saint Paul. The...
coral reefs that sheltered the bay, and the remaining British ship, NesbitWilloughby's HMS Nereide, was forced to surrender by the French frigates in the...