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- Q5195681 description "Royal Navy officer".
- Q5195681 description "Royal Navy officer".
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- Q5195681 abstract "Curtis Barnett (died 2 May 1746), was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the War of the Austrian Succession, commanding ships in the Mediterranean and in the English Channel, before being appointed a commodore and sent to the East Indies with a squadron. He served with moderate success, but died after a short illness on board a British ship at Fort St. David, Cuddalore in 1746.".
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- Q5195681 deathDate "1746-05-02".
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- Q5195681 deathYear "1746".
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- Q5195681 battles "*War of the Austrian Succession".
- Q5195681 dateOfDeath "1746-05-02".
- Q5195681 name "Barnett, Curtis".
- Q5195681 name "Curtis Barnett".
- Q5195681 placeOfDeath "Aboard HMS Harwich, Fort St. David, Cuddalore".
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- Q5195681 comment "Curtis Barnett (died 2 May 1746), was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the War of the Austrian Succession, commanding ships in the Mediterranean and in the English Channel, before being appointed a commodore and sent to the East Indies with a squadron. He served with moderate success, but died after a short illness on board a British ship at Fort St. David, Cuddalore in 1746.".
- Q5195681 label "Curtis Barnett".
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- Q5195681 givenName "Curtis".
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- Q5195681 name "Curtis Barnett".
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