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George Dundas (1756–1814) (not to be confused with the much more famous naval officer George Heneage Lawrence Dundas) was made post-captain in 1795 and saw plenty of action as commander of HMS Juno, a Fifth Rate 32-gun frigate, between 1798 and 1802. In 1803 he was given the command of HMS Elephant, a 74 gun third-rate that had been Nelson's flagship during the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801, and took her down to Jamaica to patrol the Caribbean waters until 1806. In 1808 his sea-fighting years were over, and he took an appointment as head of the naval works at the British East India Company's dockyard in Bombay.
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1756
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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1785 |
July 19, 1785
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nr Cockermouth, Cumberland, England UK
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1790
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August 6, 1814
Age 58
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Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
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