George Edmund Byron Bettesworth
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George Edmund Byron Bettesworth — (1780 16 May 1808) was a British Naval Officer. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1804, and served in West India. He was made Post Captain in 1805. Bettesworth was killed in the Battle of Alvøen outside Bergen on 16 May 1808. ee also*Battle of… … Wikipedia
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