Vice-Admiral Michael de Courcy (17?? – 22 February 1824), third son of John de Courcy, 18th Baron Kingsale, was an Anglo-Irish naval officer who served in the British Royal Navy. In March 1809 de Courcy was sent to Rio de Janeiro to take over from Rear-Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith as commander of the South America Station. Sidney Smith was not aware of his recall, and although de Courcy arrived on 2 May, it was only by 18 May thatde Courcy assumed command with the help of Lord Strangford, the British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal.
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| - Miguel de Courcy (es)
- Michael de Courcy (fr)
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| - Michael de Courcy est un marin d'origine irlandaise qui sert comme officier dans la Royal Navy à la fin du XVIIIe siècle et au début du XIXe siècle. (fr)
- El almirante Miguel de Courcy (Michael de Courcy) fue un marino de origen irlandés que sirvió en la Royal Navy a fines del Siglo XVIII y comienzos del XIX. Cumplió un breve pero importante papel en el Río de la Plata durante el Primer bloqueo de Buenos Aires en 1811. (es)
- Vice-Admiral Michael de Courcy (17?? – 22 February 1824), third son of John de Courcy, 18th Baron Kingsale, was an Anglo-Irish naval officer who served in the British Royal Navy. In March 1809 de Courcy was sent to Rio de Janeiro to take over from Rear-Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith as commander of the South America Station. Sidney Smith was not aware of his recall, and although de Courcy arrived on 2 May, it was only by 18 May thatde Courcy assumed command with the help of Lord Strangford, the British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal. (en)
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| - Michael de Courcy est un marin d'origine irlandaise qui sert comme officier dans la Royal Navy à la fin du XVIIIe siècle et au début du XIXe siècle. (fr)
- El almirante Miguel de Courcy (Michael de Courcy) fue un marino de origen irlandés que sirvió en la Royal Navy a fines del Siglo XVIII y comienzos del XIX. Cumplió un breve pero importante papel en el Río de la Plata durante el Primer bloqueo de Buenos Aires en 1811. (es)
- Vice-Admiral Michael de Courcy (17?? – 22 February 1824), third son of John de Courcy, 18th Baron Kingsale, was an Anglo-Irish naval officer who served in the British Royal Navy. In March 1809 de Courcy was sent to Rio de Janeiro to take over from Rear-Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith as commander of the South America Station. Sidney Smith was not aware of his recall, and although de Courcy arrived on 2 May, it was only by 18 May thatde Courcy assumed command with the help of Lord Strangford, the British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal. (en)
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