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    Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot (1711 – 31 January 1794) was a British admiral, who commanded the Royal Navy's North American station during the American War...
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  • Michael Mariot (born 1988), American professional baseball pitcher Yves Mariot (1948–2000), French football player Mariot Arbuthnot (1711–1794) Mariot Leslie...
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    James Norwich Arbuthnot, Baron Arbuthnot of Edrom, PC (born 4 August 1952), is a British Conservative Party politician. He was Member of Parliament (MP)...
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  • (1885–1957), British Royal Navy vice admiral Mariot Arbuthnot (1711–1794), British Royal Navy admiral Sir Robert Arbuthnot, 4th Baronet (1864–1916), British Royal...
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    Bay on 16 March 1781 between a British squadron led by Vice Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot and a French fleet under Admiral Charles René Dominique Sochet, Chevalier...
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  • Arbuthnot, English cricketer Malcolm Arbuthnot (1877–1967), British pictorialist photographer and artist Mariot Arbuthnot (1711–1794), British admiral during...
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    John Arbuthnot FRS (baptised 29 April 1667 – 27 February 1735), often known simply as Dr Arbuthnot, was a Scottish physician, satirist and polymath in...
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    became commander-in-chief of the North American Squadron in 1781. when Mariot Arbuthnot returned home. During the American Revolution, his fleet was defeated...
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    Islands Station 1779 Succeeded by Sir Hyde Parker Preceded by James Gambier Commander-in-Chief, North American Station 1779 Succeeded by Mariot Arbuthnot...
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    indefensible, scuttled his fleet at the mouth of the Cooper River. Then Arbuthnot, on 8 April, brought his 14 vessels safely into the harbor, past the roaring...
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  • Sinclair-Wemyss Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet, MBE, TD (11 February 1912 – 13 June 1992) was a British Conservative Party politician. Arbuthnot was born in Kittybrewster...
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    land operations when they arrived in the Chesapeake. Vice-Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot, the British fleet commander in North America, was aware that Destouches...
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    Robert Arbuthnot, 1st Viscount of Arbuthnott PC (before 1625 – 10 October 1655) was a Scottish Peer and Scottish Privy Counsellor (1649). He was a son...
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    in London and his colleagues in North America, especially Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot, replaced in early 1781 by Rodney. He was neither notified nor consulted...
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    Reierson Arbuthnot (28 January 1826 – 31 May 1913) was a British businessman and legislator primarily operating in Madras. William Reierson Arbuthnot was born...
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    relocation of thousands of Loyalists to other British territories. Mariot Arbuthnot was Vice-Admiral of the Blue in the Royal Navy, and commanded its North...
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    1780 Clinton had requested that either he or Arbuthnot be recalled; however, orders recalling Arbuthnot did not arrive until June. Until then, according...
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  • schooners bore the name Arbuthnot during the American Revolutionary War. They were probably named for Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot, who commanded the British...
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    fell in with a convoy under Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot that had left Spithead en route to North America. Arbuthnot sent the convoy to Torbay and proceeded...
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    Towards the end of the Seven Years' War the ship was commanded by Mariot Arbuthnot. Oxford was broken up in 1758. Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p161...
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    troops under General Henry Clinton and naval forces under Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot besiege Charleston, South Carolina. British ships sail past Fort Moultrie...
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    Rochejaquelein, French Revolutionary leader (b. 1772) January 31 – Mariot Arbuthnot, British admiral (b. 1711) February 10 – Jacques Roux, French priest...
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    N155 (Morden Station – Aldwych) – London General – Stockwell Garage Mariot Arbuthnot – Commander of the Royal Navy in North America during the American...
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    Charles Arbuthnot (14 March 1767 – 18 August 1850) was a British diplomat and Tory politician. He was Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire between 1804 and...
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    Formally known as "His Majesty's Council of Nova Scotia", the Nova Scotia Council (1720–1838) was the original British administrative, legislative and...
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    replaced temporarily by George Collier before his permanent replacement, Mariot Arbuthnot, arrived. After the Chesapeake raid Clinton drove the Americans from...
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  • British forces in North America, Sir Henry Clinton and Vice-Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot, were appointed as the Crown's commissioners "for restoring Peace to...
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  • Thomas Lewis, Irish-born American lawyer and surveyor (b. 1718) 1794 – Mariot Arbuthnot, English admiral and politician, 12th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia...
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    Arbuthnot (19 December 1872 – 25 September 1916) was a British soldier and Conservative Party politician. The son of Major General William Arbuthnot and...
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    Harriet Arbuthnot (née Fane; 10 September 1793 – 2 August 1834) was an early 19th-century English diarist, social observer and political hostess on behalf...
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