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Bazely was tied to Shamrock; and her new commanding officer, Acting Ensign Mark D. Ames, was praised for working and fighting his ship admirably and was recommended for promotion. Besides taking the town, the expedition captured "22 cannon, 200 stand of arms, 37 prisoners, and all the enemy's flags." USS Bazely strikes a mine.
Admiral John Bazely (March 1740 – 22 April 1809) was an experienced and highly respected officer of the British Royal Navy who served in three wars and saw numerous actions, notably during the American War of Independence.
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The second USS Bazely (DE-2) was a Lend-Lease destroyer escort in the United States Navy. She served in the Royal Navy as HMS Bazely (K311) during World War II . The ship was returned to the United States following the war and was discarded shortly thereafter.
Bazeley or Bazely is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Darren Bazeley (born 1972), English footballer; Geoffrey Bazeley (1906–1989), British architect; George Bazeley (born 1984), Australian field hockey goalie; John Bazely (1740–1809), British Royal Navy admiral; Paul Bazely, English actor; Percival Bazeley (1909–1991 ...
USS Bazely may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Bazely (1863) , a Union Navy ship, known by a shortened version of her original merchant name, J. E. Bazely USS Bazely (BDE-2) , a World War II destroyer escort
Geoffrey Bazeley (1906 – 1989) was a British Modernist architect, born in Penzance, Cornwall into a family of shipowners and traders.In 1935, he was commissioned to build Tregannick House in Cornwall and set up his own practice there.
He was born on 8 September 1842 the only son of Rev Thomas Tyssen Bazely, rector of All Saints Church in Poplar, London, and his wife Julia Shipdem. His paternal grandfather was Admiral John Bazely. On his father's retiral (sometime before 1861) the family moved to 1 James Villas, Poonah Place, Tunbridge Wells. [1]