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  1. Admiral Sir Henry Digby GCB (20 January 1770 – 19 August 1842) was a senior British naval officer, who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in the Royal Navy. Born into a long-established naval family, his uncle was the famous Admiral Robert Digby, Henry went to sea at the end of the American Revolutionary War ...

  2. By the time he was 30 in 1800, Henry Digby reckoned he had received in prize money £57,000 – about £3.5 million at today’s values. He later distinguished himself at Trafalgar, writing to his Uncle Robert a few days after the battle that his ship, HMS Africa, had lost all its masts and was ‘cut to pieces but sound in bottom’.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baron_DigbyBaron Digby - Wikipedia

    He was the son of Admiral Sir Henry Digby, son of the Very Reverend the Honourable William Digby, younger brother of the 6th Baron and the first Earl Digby. His son, the 10th Baron, sat as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Dorset. He was succeeded by his son, the 11th Baron.

  4. Trafalgar Captains | The 1805 Club. Henry Digby was the eldest son of the Honourable and Very Reverend William Digby, Dean of Durham and Chaplain Ordinary to George III. He was born in Bath on 20 January 1770, and entered the service in 1783 as a midshipman under Admiral Innes on board the Europa (50) bound for the West Indies.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_DigbyHenry Digby - Wikipedia

    Henry Digby may refer to: Henry Digby, 1st Earl Digby (1731–1793) Sir Henry Digby (Royal Navy officer) (1770–1842), British naval officer, served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Henry Digby, 13th Baron Digby (born 1954), the current Baron Digby.

  6. Admiral Sir Henry Digby GCB (20 January 1770 – 19 August 1842) was a senior British naval officer, who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in the Royal Navy. Born into a long-established naval family, his uncle was the famous Admiral Robert Digby, Henry went to sea at the end of the American Revolutionary War aged fourteen.

  7. Henry is the current Lord Digby. The house, estate and gardens originally belonged to the Churchill family and were bought by the Digbys 250 years ago. Sleeping at Minterne House