2000 Pleasure-Way Excel-RD in Denver, CO
Midshipman Rivers, who claimed to be "the man who shot the man who fatally wounded Lord Nelson"[1] proved himself to be a model of heroism in the Battle of Trafalgar. In the course of his duties, the seventeen-year-old midshipman's foot was almost completely blown off by a grenade, left attached to him
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came about in 1842 when George Pearson, the chief witness in the case respecting the attempt on the life of Queen Victoria...
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"by a Piece of Skin abought 4 inch above the ankle".[2] Rivers asked first for his shoes, then told the gunner's mate to...
Records from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries show the Rivers family to be solidly middle-class with many...
The senior Rivers, also called William, was the master gunner aboard the Victory and it is thanks to his commonplace book...