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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, John Anderson, Jimmy Johnstone, William Hunter, Allan Ramsay, John Brown, William Symington, Archie Garrett, William Bauchop Wilson, Jim McColl, Patrick Hamilton, Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton, George Waddell, James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, Bricius de Douglas, Dan Kirkwood, Andrew Gilchrist, John Roberton, George Jardine, Jimmy Hood, Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow, Bobby Murdoch, Jim Holton, Erich Schaedler, John Inch, John Bain, William Waddell, George Lockhart, Andy Straden, Alexander Cairncross, Samuel James Thomson, Frederick Robertson Aikman, James Hamilton of Cadzow, Robert McQueen, Lord Braxfield, Alexander Muir, William Gardner, Jimmy Dykes, John Hamilton of Cadzow, Henry Cunison Rankin, James Keith Brown, Thomas Muir, Maurice de Moravia, Earl of Strathearn, David fitz Walter of Cadzow, Tony Gallagher, Tom Brownlee, Bobby Prentice, Edmund Breon, James Graeme, William Ballantine, David Hamilton of Cadzow, David Haddow, Nina Lawson, Archie Glen, Robert Forrest, Gordon Mair, William Grossart, Thomas Galloway, Davey Adams, Jack Conner, Thomas Paterson, William Knox, Paul Morris, Edward Richard Alston, George Lockhart of Tarbrax, Anne Lockhart, Countess of Aberdeen, Jim Forrest, William Lockhart of Tarbrax. Excerpt: Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, 1st Marquess of Maranhao, GCB, ODM (14 December 1775 - 31 October 1860), styled Lord Cochrane between 1778 and 1831, was a senior British naval flag officer and radical politician. He was a daring and successful captain of the Napoleonic Wars, leading the French to nickname him Le Loup des Mers ('The Sea Wolf' or 'The Wolf of the Seas'). He was dismissed from the Royal Navy in 1814, following a conviction for fraud on the Stock Exchange and he then served in the rebel navies of Chile, Brazil and Greece during...