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    Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas, GCB, KCMG, MVO (27 October 1862 – 30 August 1928) was a British Royal Navy officer. During World War I he commanded the 5th...
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  • (1834–1891), Welsh surgeon Hugh Thomas (priest) (c. 1706–1780), Dean of Ely and Master of Christ's College, Cambridge Hugh Evan-Thomas (1862–1928), World War...
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  • justice of the peace. Evan-Thomas died in March 1953 at Llanwrtyd Wells, Brecknockshire. His uncle was Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas. His brother-in-law...
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    Evan Thomas Peters (born January 20, 1987) is an American actor. He made his acting debut in the 2004 drama film Clipping Adam and starred in the ABC...
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  • Evan Kyffin Thomas (1877–1935), editor and newspaper proprietor in South Australia Charles Evan-Thomas (1897–1958), British-Welsh criketer Hugh Evan-Thomas...
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  • crew were also chosen for their royal connections, as in the case of Hugh Evan-Thomas (surname now officially changed by his father) who was posted to the...
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  • In 1916, the 5th Battle Squadron—under the command of Rear Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas— was temporarily transferred to David Beatty's Battlecruiser Fleet...
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    Fleet, and was escorted by the 1st Destroyer Flotilla. Rear-Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas Sortied from Firth of Forth with Battle Cruiser Fleet soon after 6...
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    ordered back to Rosyth during the evening of 31 May by Rear-Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas, commander of the 5th Battle Squadron. Whilst travelling across the...
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    anchor, and the entire fleet under the command of Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas in the battlecruiser HMS Courageous steamed in a single line nearly...
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    south-southeast. The mountain was named in honor of Rear Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas (1862–1928), Royal Navy commander of the 5th Battle Squadron of the...
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    from staring. The eldest son of Evan Thomas (the grandson of the prior Evan Thomas of the same name), Hugh Owen Thomas was educated at the college at New...
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    Captain Arthur Craig Waller. The following day, 1 October, Rear-Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas, commander of the 5th Battle Squadron, hoisted his flag aboard his...
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    actor; Hugh Evan-Thomas, vice-admiral; Craig Evans (born 1971), cricketer; Rebecca Evans (1963–, b. Pontrhydyfen), soprano; Sir Samuel Thomas Evans (1859–1918...
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  • Captain The Hon. Hugh Tyrwhitt (14 July 1856 – 26 October 1907) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty...
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    1907 Captain Trevylyan D. W. Napier: August 1907 – July 1910 Captain Hugh Evan-Thomas: July 1910 – July 1912 Captain the Hon. Victor A. Stanley: July 1912...
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    included a World War I memorial, which was unveiled by Vice Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas. The memorial was later adapted to commemorate World War II casualties...
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    was commissioned on 20 February 1909, under the command of Captain Hugh Evan-Thomas, and assigned to the Nore Division of the Home Fleet, before it was...
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    place on 16–19 March. From 25 March to 14 April 1915, Rear-Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas temporarily hoisted his flag aboard Collingwood. On 11 April, the Grand...
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    Haven, First Sea Lord from December 1912 to October 1914 Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas, commander of the 5th Battle Squadron from October 1915 to October...
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