Sir Charles Pole, 1st Baronet

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Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Morice Pole, 1st Baronet (18 January 17576 September 1830) naval officer and colonial governor born England and died Denham Abbey, Hertfordshire, England.

Pole entered the Royal Academy in 1770 and served in the East Indies. He had also participated in the siege of Pondicherry and at the occupation of Toulon in 1793. Pole was promoted rear-admiral in 1795 and served in the West Indies. He was promoted captain of the fleet in 1797.

Pole was appointed governor of Newfoundland on June 3, 1800. His term ended in 1801.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Mark Wood and
Henry Willoughby
Member of Parliament for Newark
with Henry Willoughby

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Stapleton Cotton and
Henry Willoughby
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Earl of Mount Charles
Master of the Robes
1830
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Sir George Seymour
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William Waldegrave
Commodore Governor of Newfoundland
1800-1801
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James Gambier
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