Thomas Moore Manby (1 January 1769 – 13 June 1834) was a British naval officer who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars and later rose to the rank of rear admiral. He sailed with George Vancouver on his voyages of exploration, captained Bordelais, Africaine and Thalia, and was the chief suspect in the "delicate investigation" into the morals of Caroline, Princess of Wales.
Thomas Moore Manby (1 January 1769 – 13 June 1834) was a British naval officer who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars and later...
and barrack-master of Limerick at his death. A younger brother was ThomasManby. Manby went to school at Downham Market. Although he claimed to have been...
The Manby mortar or Manby apparatus was a maritime lifesaving device originated at the start of the 19th-Century, comprising a mortar capable of throwing...
whomever she pleased. She flirted with Admiral Sir Sidney Smith and Captain ThomasManby, and may have had a brief relationship with the politician George Canning...
1986. Journal of the Voyages of the H.M.S. Discovery and Chatham by ThomasManby. Published by Ye Galleon Press, 1988. Vancouver's Voyage: Charting the...
and Treatment. Hazelden Publishing. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-59285-830-9. Kerr, Thomas; Fairbairn, Nadia; Tyndall, Mark (2007). "Predictors of non-fatal overdose...
Puget, Joseph Baker, Joseph Whidbey, William Broughton, Zachary Mudge, ThomasManby, and Robert Barrie. There was a large detachment of Marines; whether...
England in October 1795. In 1800 Barrie served in the West Indies under ThomasManby, who had also taken part in the Vancouver expedition. On 23 October 1801...
Rennie and Thomas Telford. During his training he helped with projects at West India Docks and the iron paddleship which was named Aaron Manby. This was...
Princess. Her testimony of improper conduct by the Princess towards ThomasManby amounted to disapproval, rather than support for a charge of adultery...
30 December 1806, he joined HMS Thalia under Captains James Walker, ThomasManby, and James Giles Vashon. During his continuance in the Thalia, of which...
James Manby Gully (14 March 1808 – 27 March 1883) was a Victorian medical doctor, well known for practising hydrotherapy, or the "water cure". Along with...
September 1839 he married Georgina Manvers Manby (1815–1900), daughter of the British rear-admiral ThomasManby. Their children were Jean André Georges Odilon...
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physician James Manby Gully. The title of the viscountcy derived from the maiden name of Gully's wife, Elizabeth Selby, daughter of Thomas Selby. As of 2017[update]...
Macintosh Mae West – Mae West Mallet's Mortar – Robert Mallet Manby Mortar – George William Manby Mansard roof – François Mansart Marconi rig – Guglielmo Marconi...
Innys and R. Manby. p. 85. Yarrell, William (1845). A History of British Birds. Vol. 2. London: J. Van Voorst. p. 496. Pennant, Thomas (1776). British...
College of Arms in London Dr Thomas Girdlestone (1758−1822), English physician and writer Captain George William Manby FRS (1765−1854), barrack-master...
Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands. Vol. 1. London: W. Innys and R. Manby. p. 47. Edwards, George (1743). A Natural History of Uncommon Birds. Vol...