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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. Jane Digby was the daughter of Henry Digby of HMS Africa. Having caused a scandal by divorcing her much older first husband, she threw herself into a number of romances, notably with Prince Felix Schwarzenberg, by whom she had two children, and Ludwig I of Bavaria.

  3. 12 de may. de 2024 · Steeped in Naval history, Henry Digby was Captain of the ‘Africa’ during the battle of Trafalgar. Many letters, paintings and prizes from that time are still at Minterne. Cerne Abbas (1946) Minterne House is a stunning country house and garden in Dorset. Steeped in history it is the perfect exclusive venue for weddings and events.

  4. 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.

  5. HENRY DIGBY, Esq. Senior Rear-Admiral of the Blue; and a Companion of (he most honorable Military Order of the Bath. This officer is the eldest son of the late Hon. and Rev. William Digby, Dean of Durham, Vicar of Coles Hill, a Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, and Canon of Christ Church, by Charlotte, daughter of Joseph Cox, Esq., and niece of ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.