User:Jackyd101/To Do
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[edit]This is a list of articles I plan to create over time. Shorter term projects may be collected elsewhere, these articles are principally those for which I do not have adequate sources at this time or whose creation is not an immediate priority. The redlinked ship articles have been removed as they have been turned over to another user for development.
- User:Jackyd101/Highgate Cemetery
- User:Jackyd101/Arlington Cemetery
- User:jackyd101/Names on the Arc de Triomphe
- User:Jackyd101/Catamaran
People
[edit]Royal Navy
[edit]This is a list principally composed of interesting or relatively important Royal Navy officers of the period 1793-1815 who do not yet have articles and (usually) for whom I do not have the sources to construct an article. Should they be created, either by myself or someone else, then they will be removed from this list (unless the article is a useless stub).
- Admiral the Hon. Michael de Courcy d. 1824 (Tory Island, Corunna campaign, South America)
Captain Sir Thomas Byard (d. 1798) (Tory Island, Camperdown, knighted at fleet review 1789)Admiral Thomas Mackenzie (Royal Navy officer) (d. 1813) (Captain at the Glorious First of June) [1]- Captain John Wainwright (Royal Navy officer) (Persian Gulf 1809, d. 1819) (Stub created. Useless? Andrew D. (talk) 10:58, 13 December 2015 (UTC))
- Captain Woodley Losack
- Captain Charles Herbert (Royal Navy officer)
- Captain Edwin Henry Chamberlayne
- Captain Henry Whitby
- Admiral George Lumsdaine
- Captain Anthony Molloy (Glorious First of June, court-martialled for incompetence in the aftermath)
- Captain Henry Nicholls (Royal Navy officer) (Glorious First of June )
- Captain James Pigott (Royal Navy officer) (Glorious First of June )
- Captain John Elphinstone (Royal Navy officer) (Glorious First of June )
- Captain Robert Forbes (Glorious First of June )
Caribbean 1809
- Admiral Sir Hugh Pigott (d. 1840), Invasion of Martinique and capture of Junon [2]
- Admiral Sir George Scott (Royal Navy officer), (d. 1841) captured Junon, 1809 [3]
- Captain Warwick Lake, possibly the same officer that marooned a man on a desert island in a celebrated case.
- George Le Geyt
- Captain Lord William Fitzroy
- Admiral John Dick (Royal Navy officer), (admiral in 1837)
- Captain Edward Woollcombe
- Captain James Atholl Wood
- Admiral Robert Barton (Royal Navy officer), Lapwing 1796, Madeira, Martinique (d. 1831) [4]
- Captain Charles Dilkes
- Admiral William Maude (d. 1843, Action of 22 January 1809)
- Captain George Miller (Royal Navy officer) (Action of 18 December 1809)
- Captain William Roberts (Royal Navy officer) (Action of 18 December 1809)
- Captain Warwick Lake [5]
French Navy
[edit]- Jean-Baptiste-Augustin Rousseau (KIA, Action of 10 February 1809)
- Jean-Léon Emeric (Action of 10 February 1809, later other actions)
- François Roquebert (KIA, Battle of Tamatave)
- Pierre-Nicolas Lahalle (Action of 22 January 1809)
- Jacques Pinsum (KIA, Action of 10 November 1808)
- Jacques Saint-Cricq (December 1809, Battle of Tamatave)
- Jean-François Lemaresquier (KIA Battle of Tamatave)
- Jean Dornal de Guy (Battle of Grand Port)
- René Le Marant (Battle of Grand Port)
- Jean-Baptiste-Henri Feretier (Action of 31 May 1809)
- Jean-Baptiste Barré (Action of 22 February 1812)
- François-Gilles Monfort (Action of 28 February 1811)
Others
[edit]- Manoel Marques (Portuguese officer, Invasion of Cayenne)
Ships
[edit]Royal Navy ships
[edit]Red linked Royal Navy ships from my article projects. User:Benea has kindly agreed to take these on when he has time.
- HMS Asp (1797)
- HMS Superieure (1803)
- HMS Driver (1797)
- HMS Horatio (1807)
- HMS Confiance (1808)
- HMS Southampton (1757)
- HMS Hawk (1806)
- HMS Haughty (1804)
HMS Cleopatra (1779)(Benea)- HMS Stork (1796)
- HMS Goree (1800)
- HMS Aeolus (1801)
- HMS Ulysses (1779)
- HMS Aimable (1782)
- HMS Emerald (1795)
- HMS Aigle (1782)
- HMS Nemesis (1780)
- HMS Hussar (1784)
- HMS Cyane (1796)
- HMS Briton (1812)
- HMS Caroline (1795)
- HMS Dedaigneuse (1809, date uncertain)
- HMS Acteon (1805)
- HMS Sylph (1798, date uncertain)
- HMS Kangaroo (1795)
- HMS Fisgard (1797)
- HMS Melpomene (1794)
- HMS Bacchante (1811)
- HMS Niger (1759)
- HMS Venus (1758)
- HMS Aquilon (1786)
French Navy ships
[edit]Red linked French Navy ships from my article projects. User:Rama has kindly agreed to take these on when he has time.
- French ship Courageux (1806)
- French frigate Félicité (1785)
- French corvette Iris (1806) (captured 1809)
- French frigate Bravoure (1795)
- French frigate Charente
- French frigate Cocarde (1794)
- French frigate Fidèle (1795)
- French frigate Nymphe (1811)
- French brig Iéna (1810)
- French brig Mercure (1806)
Others
[edit]- Portuguese ship Infante Dom Pedro
- Dutch frigate Furie
- Dutch frigate Waakzaamheid
- Venetian ship Bellone
- Venetian ship Carolina
Old Stubs
[edit]Some stubby ship articles I have created to fill in red links in articles.
Also some disambiguation pages.
Missing articles
[edit]These are people missing from various scholarly texts who should have articles. In each case, I will create a mini-bio for them with a reference to the original text so that people searching will be able to research further.
- Waterfield, Herminone; King, J. C. H. (2006). Provenance: Twelve Collectors of Ethnographic Art in England 1760–1990. Paris: Somogy éditions d'art. ISBN 0-30436-333-2.
- Sir Ashton Lever 1729-1788 (already has article)
- Augustus Pitt Rivers 1827-1900 (already has article)
W. D. Webster 1868-1913- William Ockelford Oldman 1879-1949 (already has article)
- Harry Geoffrey Beasley 1881-1939
- Captain A. W. F. Fuller 1882-1961
- William Ohly 1883-1955
- James Thomas Hooper 1897-1971
- James Keggie 1901-1985
- Herbert Reiser 1902-1978
- Kenneth Athol Webster 1906-1967
- Kenneth John Hewett 1919-1994