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Admiral Sir Barrington Reynolds GCB (1786 – 3 August 1861) was a senior and long-serving officer of the British Royal Navy who went to sea with his father aged only nine during the French Revolutionary Wars and was captured by the French aged eleven. Returning to service on his release soon afterwards, Reynolds experienced the successive deaths of his elder brother and his father on active service during the Napoleonic Wars as well as severe bouts of ill-health himself. Leaving the service at the end of the war, Reynolds returned to the Navy in the 1840s after an absence of thirty years and played a major role in the final destruction of the illegal trade in African slaves to Brazil. Reynolds was honoured for this service and retired again to his family seat in Cornwall, where he died aged

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  • بارينغتون رينولدز (ar)
  • Barrington Reynolds (en)
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  • السير بارينجتون رينولدز (1786 – أغسطس 1861) كان ادميرالا وضابطًا كبيرًا خدم لفترة طويلة في البحرية الملكية البريطانية . عانى رينولدز من الوفيات المتتالية لأخيه الأكبر ووالده في الخدمة العسكرية خلال الحروب النابليونية بالإضافة إلى نوبات شديدة من اعتلال الصحة النفسية. بعد ترك الخدمة في نهاية الحرب، عاد رينولدز إلى البحرية في أربعينيات القرن التاسع عشر بعد غياب ثلاثين عامًا ولعب دورًا رئيسيًا في التدمير النهائي للتجارة غير القانونية لل العبيد الأفارقة إلى البرازيل . تم تكريم رينولدز لهذه الخدمة وتقاعد مرة أخرى إلى مقعد عائلته في كورنوال ، حيث توفي عن عمر يناهز 75 عامًا. (ar)
  • Admiral Sir Barrington Reynolds GCB (1786 – 3 August 1861) was a senior and long-serving officer of the British Royal Navy who went to sea with his father aged only nine during the French Revolutionary Wars and was captured by the French aged eleven. Returning to service on his release soon afterwards, Reynolds experienced the successive deaths of his elder brother and his father on active service during the Napoleonic Wars as well as severe bouts of ill-health himself. Leaving the service at the end of the war, Reynolds returned to the Navy in the 1840s after an absence of thirty years and played a major role in the final destruction of the illegal trade in African slaves to Brazil. Reynolds was honoured for this service and retired again to his family seat in Cornwall, where he died aged (en)
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  • Sir Barrington Reynolds (en)
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  • Sir Barrington Reynolds (en)
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  • Penair, Cornwall (en)
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