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I watched a dramatisation on the death of Admiral Nelson at The Battle Of Trafalgar, Dr. Beatty was the physician attending to him, if I remember correctly.
The show went on to explain that Dr. (or should it be Mr?) Beatty had been court marshalled for insubordination.
The line said "he wasup before Captain Bligh", what did this mean?
Was he court marshalled and subsequently cleared of insubordination to Captain Bligh, or, was he cleared by Captain Bligh for insubordination to A. N. Other?
The show went on to explain that Dr. (or should it be Mr?) Beatty had been court marshalled for insubordination.
The line said "he wasup before Captain Bligh", what did this mean?
Was he court marshalled and subsequently cleared of insubordination to Captain Bligh, or, was he cleared by Captain Bligh for insubordination to A. N. Other?
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I assumed that the court marshall was conducted by Bligh rather than because of him, Bligh it would seem cleared him.
For all his faults Bligh's real problem was not that he was a bully, it's that he was not a gentleman.
If they lay claim to a property that was behind the iron curtain what is their stance on former Palestinian land behind the peace wall.
I assumed that the court marshall was conducted by Bligh rather than because of him, Bligh it would seem cleared him.
For all his faults Bligh's real problem was not that he was a bully, it's that he was not a gentleman.