Michael Packe (d.1652)
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Michael Packe
Nationality
British
Roles
Naval Sailor
First Known Service
1651
CSORN
Last Known Service
15.8.1652
CSORN
Date of Death
16.8.1652
Event History
Date from
Date to
Event
Source
1651
15.8.1652
Amity (36)
, Captain and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1603
16.8.1652
Commanded the Rear division at the
Battle of Plymouth
Sources
ID
Name
Author
Type
CSORN
Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy
David Bonner-Smith
,
Robert L. DiNardo
,
David Syrett
,
Web Site
BWAS-1603
British Warships in the Age of Sail 1603 - 1714
Rif Winfield
,
Book
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