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Prosper Ambrose[edit]

Prosper Ambrose entered the Navy, 15 June, 1796, as Fst.-cl. Vol., on board the Meleager .32, Capts. Geo. Cockburn and Chas. Ogle, and after serving for some time in the Centurion 50, bearing the flag in the Mediterranean of Sir Horatio Nelson, became Midshipman, in 1797, of the Hyæna 24, Capts. Hon. Courtenay Boyle and David Lloyd. After attending (in the Sheerness 44, Capt. John Surman Garden) the expedition to Holland under Sir Andrew Mitchell, he next successively joined the Guillaume Tell 80, Capt. Thos. Elphinstone, San Josef 110, flag-ship of Lords Nelson and St. Vincent, Phoebe and Endymion frigates, both commanded by Capt. Hon. Thos. Bladen Capel, and Neptune 98, flag-ship in the West Indies of Hon. Sir Alex. Cochrane. He fought, while in the Phoebe, at Trafalgar, 21 Oct. 1805, and was present, in the Endymion, at the passage of the Dardanells, in Feb. 1807. Being appointed Acting-Lieutenant, 9 Feb. 1809, of the Port d’Espagne 18, Capts. Sam. Geo. Pechell, and Colin and Donald Campbell, he assisted in that sloop at the proximate reduction of Martinique. His appointment to the Port d’Espagne being confirmed by commission dated 10 Feb. 1810, Mr. Ambrose, who appears to have officiated for some time as her Acting-Captain, subsequently became Lieutenant, in Dec. 1810, Feb. 1812, and Aug. 1813, of the Tweed 18, Capt. Thos. Edw. Symonds, Egmont 74, bearing the flag of Sir Geo. Hope, and Guildford prison-ship, Lieut.-Commander Wm. Coett – all on the Home station. From 28 Feb. 1814, to 8 June, 1816, he was next employed as an Agent for Transports afloat; after which he served in the Coast Guard for a short time during the year 1822, and was in charge, from 14 May, 1831, to 1 July, 1834, of the Platform Semaphore at Portsmouth. He has been occupied, since 2 Nov. 1840, as Admiralty- Agent in a Contract Mail Steamvessel.

During the late war Lieut Ambrose was also employed in the gun-boat service at Gibraltar.

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  1. ^ Underwood, T & G. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements ... 1828.

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   Ackergill Tower in Wick
   Aikwood Tower in Selkirk, Scottish Borders
   Ardmaddy Castle in Kilmelford
   Atholl Palace in Moulin, Scotland
   Balhousie Castle in Perth
   Balloch Castle in Balloch
   Borthwick Castle in Borthwick
   Broughty Castle in Broughty Ferry, Dundee
   
   Callendar House in Falkirk
   Cambuskenneth Abbey in Stirling
   Comlongon Castle in Clarencefield
   Corgarff Castle in Cock Bridge
   Crichton Castle in Crichton
  Crossbasket Castle in High Blantyre


Crossbasket Castle in Blantyre

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During Black History Month, notable people of either sex, or either political party should be remembered. Consider Ethel Allen, born in Philadelphia, May 8, 1929, and educated here and went to college at West Virginia State University, majoring in biology and chemistry, with a minor in mathematics. She returned home and graduated at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1963.

Ethel D. Allen, D.O. became a self-described "ghetto practitioner," in some of the poorest neighborhoods. She saw the crime there, and sometimes was accosted herself.

The crime and poverty inspired her to run for political office, and she was a member of Philadelphia City Council from the 5th District from January 3, 1972 to January 5, 1976, having defeated Thomas McIntosh, the incumbent, in 1971. She was succeeded by Cecil B. Moore when she ran and won election as a member of Philadelphia City Council from the At-Large District from January 5, 1976 to January 16, 1979. Doctor Allen was the very first woman elected to Council, and the very first African American.

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  1. ^ Morgan, Henry James Types of Canadian women and of women who are or have been connected with Canada : (Toronto, 1903) [3]
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  3. ^ "No. 27403". The London Gazette. 4 February 1902. p. 709.
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  5. ^ "Guernsey's new Bailiff sworn in « This Is Guernsey". Retrieved 2012-03-24.