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Lord Ramage

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Nicholas, Lord Ramage was the fictional character at the center of a series of sea novels written by Dudley Pope. Ramage was an officer in the British Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. Nicholas Ramage was born in 1775 at Blazey Hall in Cornwall, the eldest son of the Earl of Blazey. Nicholas' father was a Vice-Admiral who was court martialled (some sympathetic colleagues felt unjustly so) and Nicholas is burdened by this legacy. Ramage joined the navy in 1788.

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  • Ramage and the Drumbeat (aka Drumbeat) (1968)
  • Ramage and the Freebooters (aka The Triton Brig) (1969)
  • Governor Ramage RN (1973)
  • Ramage's Prize (1974)
  • Ramage and the Guillotine (1975)
  • Ramage's Diamond (1976) Diamond Rock
  • Ramage's Mutiny (1977)
  • Ramage and the Rebels (1978)
  • The Ramage Touch (1979)
  • Ramage's Signal (1980)
  • Ramage and the Renegades (1981)
  • Ramage's Devil (1982)
  • Ramage's Trial (1984)
  • Ramage's Challenge (1985)
  • Ramage at Trafalgar (1986)
  • Ramage and the Saracens (1988)
  • Ramage and the Dido (1989)

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