Nehemiah Bourne

[[Battle of Dover (1652)]], where Bourne commanded a [[Squadron (naval)|squadron]] Nehemiah Bourne (baptised 26 January 1611, died 1691) was a naval officer and Puritan from London, who served Parliament during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and thereafter the Commonwealth.

Bourne emigrated to Massachusetts in 1638, then returned home in 1644 to take part in the First English Civil War. He later served with the Commonwealth navy during the Anglo-Scottish war (1650–1652) and First Anglo-Dutch War before being appointed to the Navy Office in December 1652. He retained this position until the 1660 Stuart Restoration, and died sometime between February and May 1691. Provided by Wikipedia
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