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- Henry_Ashworth_(naval_officer) comment "Henry Ashworth (1785–1811) was a British lieutenant in the navy.Ashworth was born in London, December 1785. In November 1799 he entered on board the 38-gun frigate Hussar, under the immediate patronage of the first lieutenant, and four years later was serving as midshipman on board the same ship when she was lost on the Saintes, near Brest, on 8 Feb. 1804. Whilst prisoner of war, Mr.".
- Q5717473 comment "Henry Ashworth (1785–1811) was a British lieutenant in the navy.Ashworth was born in London, December 1785. In November 1799 he entered on board the 38-gun frigate Hussar, under the immediate patronage of the first lieutenant, and four years later was serving as midshipman on board the same ship when she was lost on the Saintes, near Brest, on 8 Feb. 1804. Whilst prisoner of war, Mr.".