Sir Alexander John Ball

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Sir Alexander John Ball was a British Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator best known for his leadership during the French Revolutionary Wars and his role as Civil Commissioner of Malta.

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instanceOf Royal Navy officer
colonial administrator
human
appointedBy UK government
surface form: British government
burialPlace Bormla, Malta
commemoratedIn Maltese history
conflict French Revolutionary Wars
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1757-07-22
dateOfDeath 1809-10-25
ethnicGroup English
familyName Ball
givenName Alexander
hasMonument Monument to Sir Alexander Ball, Lower Barrakka Gardens, Valletta
honorificPrefix Sir
memberOf Royal Navy
surface form: British Royal Navy
militaryBranch Royal Navy
militaryRank Rear admiral
notableFor leadership during the French Revolutionary Wars
role in the British administration of Malta
notableWork administration of Malta under British protection
occupation colonial governor
naval officer
participatedIn French occupation of Malta
surface form: Siege of Malta (1798–1800)
placeOfBirth Ebworth Park, Gloucestershire
placeOfDeath San Anton Palace
surface form: San Anton Palace, Attard, Malta
positionHeld Civil Commissioner of Malta
Governor of Malta
residence San Anton Palace
supported Maltese uprising against French rule

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