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Two of the greatest admirals in English history, Sir John Norris and Sir John Balchin, called her their flagship.
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Two of the greatest admirals in English history, Sir John Norris and Sir John Balchin called her their flagship.
Odyssey Reaches Agreement with UK Government on HMS Victory Shipwreck : Coin Collecting News 2010
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HMS Victory was lost in 1744 under the command of Admiral Sir John Balchin.
Odyssey Reaches Agreement with UK Government on HMS Victory Shipwreck : Coin Collecting News 2010
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Sir Robert Balchin, descendant of Admiral Sir John Balchin, stated, This is the most astonishing news; for generations my family has wondered about the fate of Sir John and the Victory.
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Its chairman, Lord Lingfield, the Conservative peer formerly known as Sir Robert Balchin, said teaming up with Odyssey was aimed at preserving an important aspect of British history.
NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM J. BROAD 2012
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In February 2009, Odyssey announced the discovery of Balchin's HMS Victory.
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He is a relative of Admiral Sir John Balchin who was on board the Victory when it sank, although he stressed he would not profit personally from the ship's cargo.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Chris Wimpress 2012
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In February 2009, Odyssey announced the discovery of Balchin's HMS Victory.
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Sir John Balchin, who commanded the Victory when it went down in a gale.
NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM J. BROAD 2012
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While Balchin slept in his room less than 10m away, the thieves managed to break into the garage attached to his house, wheel out all four bikes and either load them on to a trailer or ride them away.
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