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  1. Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke, KB PC (21 February 1705 – 17 October 1781), of Scarthingwell Hall in the parish of Saxton with Scarthingwell, near Tadcaster, Yorkshire, was a Royal Navy officer. As captain of the third-rate HMS Berwick, he took part in the Battle of Toulon in February 1744 during the War of the Austrian Succession.

  2. Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke (born Feb. 21, 1710, London, Eng.—died Oct. 17, 1781, Sunbury, Middlesex) was a British admiral whose naval victory in 1759 put an end to French plans to invade Great Britain during the Seven Years’ War (1756–63).

  3. Admiral Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke. KB; admiral in 1745. Led the fleet at victories over the French in the second battle of Toulon, 1747, and the battle of Quiberon Bay, 1759. Admiral of the Blue, 1757; First Lord of the Admiralty 1766-1771.

  4. Almirante de la flota Edward Hawke, primer barón Hawke, KB, PC (21 de febrero de 1705 - 17 de octubre de 1781), de Scarthingwell Hall en la parroquia de Towton, cerca de Tadcaster, Yorkshire, era un oficial de la Marina Real.

  5. Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke,, of Scarthingwell Hall in the parish of Saxton with Scarthingwell, near Tadcaster, Yorkshire, was a Royal Navy officer. As captain of the third-rate HMS Berwick, he took part in the Battle of Toulon in February 1744 during the War of the Austrian Succession.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baron_HawkeBaron Hawke - Wikipedia

    The fifth Baron succeeded his elder brother in 1869 and in the next year was succeeded by his first cousin, the sixth Baron. He was the son of Hon. Martin Bladen Edward Hawke (Jnr). His son, the seventh Baron, [2] an exceptional cricketer, became the England cricket team captain.

  7. Hawke, Edward (Admiral Lord Hawke), 1705-1781, Hawke, Edward Hawke, 1st baron, 1705-1781 English admiral. Was first Lord of the Admiralty in 1769 when Captain Cook reached New Zealand and named Hawke Bay after him.