Edward Whitaker
Sir Edward Whitaker (1660 – 20 November 1735) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the War of the Spanish Succession and is known for his role in the Capture of Gibraltar and the Battle of Málaga in 1704. Provided by Wikipedia-
61by Whitaker, Edward, Whitaker, Edward, active 17th century, Whitaker, Edward, active 17th century
Published 1681
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62by Whitaker, Edward, Whitaker, Edward, active 17th century, Whitaker, Edward, active 17th century
Published 1681
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63by Whitaker, Edward, solicitor to the admiralty
Published 1701
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64by Whitaker, Edward, solicitor to the Admiralty
Published 1701
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68by Whitaker, Edward William, 1752-1818
Published 1798
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Published 1786
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Published 1788
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