Charles Brisbane
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Admiral Sir Charles Brisbane (1769–1829) was a naval officer of distinction under Lords Hood and Nelson; captured in 1796 Dutch East Indiamen, three in Saldanha Bay, and in 1807 the island of Curaçao. He was made governor of St. Vincent.
Preceded by George Beckwith |
Governor of Saint Vincent 1808–1829 |
Succeeded by William John Struth (acting) |
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