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Nelson, HMS Raisonnable He was 12 on Royal Navy, 1798 Battle of Nile he was named Baron Nelson of The Nile, a State Funeral with highest honours started the funeral Nelson's body was left into the Hall paintings in Greenwich, Nelson went to Admiralty for disobey an retreat order he argued "I didn't see the signal, I put my telescope on my blind eye!", 1797 Under commanding of John Jervis fought in the Battle of the Cape St. Vicent promoted to Rear-Admiral of the Blue, 21 Oct. 1805 at Battle of Cape Trafalgar he was leading The attack on HMS Victory, He was 12 on Royal Navy Captain 1784 he was 26, He was 12 on Royal Navy lieutenat 1777 he was 19, 1796 Promoted to Commodore Great action 1797 Under commanding of John Jervis fought in the Battle of the Cape St. Vicent, 1798 Battle of Nile promoted to 1797 Vice-Admiral of the Red