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Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer, died 1792)

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160:" were informed that all the property would be left to John, the eldest; and Tom was cautioned by his mother not to hang upon his brother. Being a very spirited boy, he took this injunction so much to heart that he left the house immediately, with his clothes tied in a bundle over his shoulder, and keeping his intentions to himself, trudged off to Harwich, where he was invited to try his luck at sea, by the captain of a vessel of war, who had been staying with his father. He was not heard of again until he had become a Master and Commander in the Navy, when he paid a short visit to his brother." 25: 349: 269:
In his Will, proved 15 June 1792, Thomas Symonds left bequests to his wife Elizabeth, to his sons Jermyn John, Thomas Edward, and John Charles and to his daughters, Mary Anne, Elizabeth, Juliana, Merelina, and Sophia
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On 13 July 1762, he was the commanding officer of a flotilla of small boats which, in a night raid, attempted to destroy landing barges moored in the river Orne. The attack failed.
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In 1771, he attained post rank of Captain and took command of the "Captain". In 1776 he was captain of the "Solebay" which took part in the bombardment of
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He is buried in Pakenham Church where there is a mural tablet to his memory and to that of his son, Jermyn John, Commander RN who was the commander of the
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Thomas Symonds married twice, first to Mary Noble who died in 1777 and who is buried in St James's church in Bury, secondly to Elizabeth Mallet.
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The following Court-Martial found Thomas Symonds "guilty of acting in a manner not becoming to an officer". He lost command of the
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Memoirs of the Life and Services of Rear-Admiral Sir William Symonds: Surveyor of the Navy from 1832 to 1847
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and was ordered to join Commodore Young's squadron then blockading the estuaries of the rivers
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Between Slavery and Freedom: Virginia Blacks in the American Revolution, by Sylvia R. Frey
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Thomas Symonds died in his brother's house in Bury St Edmunds on 25 May 1792.
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was destroyed and sunk with red-hot shot soon afterwards. At the end of the
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He entered the Royal Navy as a Lieutenant on 22 May 1755 and served on the
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Suffolk, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records, 1538-1850
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Rhode Island in British Strategy, 1780-1781, by William B. Willcox
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Symonds was the second son of the Rev John Symonds, rector of
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In 1780, in England, he replaced John Luttrell as captain of
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On 18 February 1762, he was appointed Commander of the sloop
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accepted after a lengthy engagement the surrender of the
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Royal Navy personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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