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for action in Constantinople harbour. Exasperated by Turkish intransigence, and not having a significant force to land on the shore, Duckworth decided to withdraw on 1 March after declining to take Smith's advice to bombard the Turkish Arsenal and gunpowder manufacturing works. The British fleet was subjected to shore artillery fire all the way to the open sea, and sustaining casualties and damage to ships from 26-inch calibre (650 mm) guns firing 300–800 pound marble shot.
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scene which, by comparison with artworks on the same theme, represents his famous passage through the Dardanelles in 1807. The sculptor, Sir Francis Chantrey (1781 – 1841), is regarded as the foremost portrait sculptor of his generation. The adjacent memorial, also by Chantrey, is to the Admiral's son Colonel George Duckworth who died in action at Albuera in 1811. It depicts a soldier and an angel.
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Smith was joined a week later by Duckworth, who observed the four bays of the Dardanelles lined with five hundred cannon and one hundred mortars as his ships passed towards Constantinople. There he found the rest of the Turkish fleet of twelve ships of the line and nine frigates, all apparently ready
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Duckworth at once made the signal to attack. Keats and his crew having accompanied Nelson in the pursuit of Villeneuve to the West Indies were still lamenting having missed Trafalgar. Keats silently suspended a portrait of Nelson from the mizzen stay before addressing the men in a manner intended to
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on 23 April 1804, and he was appointed a Colonel of Marines. He succeeded in capturing numerous enemy vessels and 5,512 French prisoners of war. In recognition of his service, the Legislative Assembly of Jamaica presented Duckworth with a ceremonial sword and a gold scabbard, inscribed with a message
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Despite this, it is thought that Duckworth was lucky to have with him captains who were used to working together instinctively and who consistent with the Nelson approach, had no need to wait for any central direction from the Admiral and the credit for the victory was due more to the initiative of
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The memorial to Admiral John Thomas Duckworth in the south transept of St Margaret's Church, Topsham, was erected by his wife, Susannah nee Buller, daughter of William Buller, Bishop of Exeter. The memorial describes him as Admiral of the White Squadron of his Majesty's Fleet and depicts a naval
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in the overall war by securing for Britain mastery of the sea, and thus having sea-oriented mentality having placed a British fleet in the right strategic position. Duckworth also displayed the willingness of accept changing tactics employed by Nelson, and maintained the superiority of British
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carrying news of the victory and of Nelson’s death and did not arrive off Cadiz until well after the battle. On the basis of the writings of ships boy Edward Trelawney some have said the delay was due to Duckworth’s refusal to sail from Portsmouth until his favourite musicians had arrived from
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having made up all ground on the fleeing enemy fired her starboard broadside as she was laid up against the Imperiale, the largest ship in the French navy. The conflict soon became general. In a severe action of two hours, two of the French ships were driven ashore and burnt with three others
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The sword was forged by Richard Teed (1756–1816) of Lancaster Court, London, and carried the inscription: Presented in 1804 by the Assembly of Jamaica to Vice Admiral Sir I.T. Duckworth in remembrance of his effectual protection afforded to the commerce and coasts of the island. By his able
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As the governor and station naval commander, Duckworth had to contend with American concerns over the issues of "Free Trade and Sailor's Rights." His orders and instructions to captains under his command were therefore directly concerned with fishing rights of US vessels on the
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on 30 November, on his own initiative. While searching for the French, which eventually eluded him, he came across another French squadron on 25 December, consisting of six sail of the line and a frigate. This was the squadron under Contre-Admiral
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Duckworth had apparently acquired some goods, and in wishing to transport them home in person reassigned Captain Wood to another vessel on Jamaica station knowing that the vessel was soon to be taken under command by another flag officer.
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An Act to enable his Majesty to grant a certain annuity to vice-admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, knight of the most honourable Order of the Bath, in consideration of the eminent services which he has rendered to his Majesty and the
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in battle. It was, however, widely thought that but for this graphic demonstration of British sea-power and significant victory he may well have faced a court martial for having abandoned his post off Cadiz without orders to do so.
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Instead of acting vigorously in either one or the other direction, our cabinet comes to the miserable determination of sending five or six men-of-war, without soldiers, to the Dardanelles, and 5000 soldiers, without a fleet, to
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The merchants of Kingston provided a second gift, an ornamental tea kettle signifying Duckworth's defence of sugar and tea exports. Both sword and kettle were subsequently gifted to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
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by disallowing his reappointment as surgeon of the local militia unit, the Loyal Volunteers of St John, which Duckworth, renamed the St John's Volunteer Rangers, and enlarged to 500 officers and militiamen for the
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Duckworth died at his post on the base in 1817 at 1 o'clock, after several months of illness; after a long and distinguished service with the Royal Navy. He was buried on 9 September at the church in
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and sought to reinforce the French forces at San Domingo with about 1,000 troops. Arriving at San Domingo on 6 February 1806, Duckworth found the French squadron with its transports anchored in the
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disinterested distribution of H.M. Naval Forces under his command & as a testimony of the high sense entertained by the Assembly of the eminent service he has thereby rendered to that country."
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another ship. Correspondence between Duckworth and the Admiralty confirms his upset at being required to sail ‘without his comforts’, but that his final orders were not issued until 28 October when
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Miller (p. 311) reports "twelve ships of the line and nine frigates", but Howard (p. 37) gives "twelve ships of the line, two of them three-deckers, and nine frigates filled with troops"
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had been fought. Duckworth was then ordered to take command of the West Indies squadron involved in the blockade of Cadiz, with seven sail of the line, consisting of five 74-gun ships, the 80-gun
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Serving with most of the great names of the Royal Navy during the later 18th and early 19th centuries, he fought almost all of Britain's enemies on the seas at one time or another, including a
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I must, as an officer, declare to be my decided opinion that, without the cooperation of a body of land forces, it would be a wanton sacrifice of the squadrons to attempt to force the passage
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Consequently, Duckworth was able to take the goods to England as personal luggage, and Wood was forced to sail back as a passenger on his own ship. The court-martial was held on board
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at Santo Domingo in August 1796. In 1798 Duckworth was in command of a small squadron of four vessels. He sailed for Minorca on 19 October 1798, where he was a joint commander with
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Aside from the territory and prisoners taken during the operation, Duckworth's force took two Swedish merchantmen, a Danish ship (in ballast), three small French vessels, one
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who had also boarded the Turkish ship of the line. There were eight 32 lb and 24 lb brass guns and the rest firing marble shot weighing upwards of 200 pounds.
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The Naval Chronicle for 1805 containing a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, Volume the fourteenth (from July to December)
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accidentally caught fire while at anchor off Tenedos, and was destroyed, although her captain and most of the crew were saved and redistributed among the fleet.
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but he was in doubt of having the capability to breach the shore batteries and reach the anchored Ottoman fleet. Aware of Turkish efforts to reinforce the
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When in England for winters during his term as Governor of Newfoundland, Duckworth lived on a property called Weare House of Weare Park in Topsham,
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Fighting against France, Duckworth distinguished himself both in European waters and in the Caribbean. He was initially in command of the 74-gun
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in February 1781, and returned to England with a trade convoy. In the years of peace before the French Revolution he was a captain of the 74-gun
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bearing Napoleon to his final exile, with Duckworth being the last senior British officer to speak with him before his departure on board
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On 20 February, the British squadron under Duckworth, having joined Smith with the second division of ships under command of Rear-Admiral
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of the Napoleonic Wars which, despite negative claims made about his personality, displayed Duckworth's understanding of the role of
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Life and Letters of R. C. Sconce, formerly Secretary to Admiral Sir John Duckworth, Compiled by Sarah S. Bunbury. in two volumes
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of Jamaica, while his naval feats were acknowledged with several honours, including a sword of honour by the corporation of the
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encourage enthusiasm for the cause in the coming battle. With the band playing ‘God save the King’ and ‘Nelson of the Nile’ the
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Brenton records a story of amazingly lucky wind changes that allowed this news to be delivered to Duckworth within two days.
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to deserving sailors and soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars, 1803–14; the sword is now part of the sword collection of the
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had finally been released from the docks after an urgent refit. They did not arrive off Cadiz until 15 November, after the
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A promotion to vice-admiral of the white in April 1806 followed, along with the presentation of a sword of honour by the
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The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Year MDCCLXXXIII. to MDCCCXXXVI.: From the Year MDCCLXXXIII. to MDCCCXXXVI
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in 1805 primarily on consideration by the Admiralty of having a senior officer in the forthcoming operations with the
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during his semi-retirement. Duckworth, a vicar's son, achieved much in a naval career that began at the age of 11.
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While serving as Governor he was attacked for his arbitrary powers over the territory, and retaliated against the
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guns fire a salute. San Domingo was added to Duckworth's coat of arms as words; a British sailor was added to the
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Duckworth's Action off San Domingo, 6 February 1806 by Nicholas Pocock (1808). Duckworth's flagship, the 74-gun
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off Cadiz, consisting of two frigates (both taken as prizes) and eleven merchant vessels, with his share of the
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estimated at £75,000. In June 1800 he sailed to take up his post as the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief at
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Probably because he was thought of as irresolute and unimaginative, on 26 March 1810 Duckworth was appointed
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on 6 February together with Admiral Alexander Cochrane's squadron was a fatal blow to French strategy in the
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After some time in North America, where Duckworth was court-martialled for negligence after an accident at
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The line upon a wind: an intimate history of the last and greatest war fought at sea under sail, 1793-1815
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On 2 December 1812, soon after arriving in Devon, Duckworth resigned as governor after being offered a
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commanded the ground troops, which consisted of two brigades under Brigadier-Generals Fuller and
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on 6 July 1779. Duckworth was promoted to commander ten days after this and given command of the
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After his departure from Constantinople, he commanded the squadron protecting transports of the
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brig (12-guns), one captured English ship, a merchant-brig, four small schooners, and a sloop.
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Duckworth's career however did not suffer greatly, and in 1808 and 1810 he went on to sail in
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Although known for a cautious character, he abandoned the blockade and sailed in search of a
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Duckworth's squadron forcing the Dardanelles, painted by the Fleet's surgeon F.B. Spilsbury.
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Richard Teed was responsible for the manufacture and supply of the swords presented by the
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In England, The Duckworth House is in Kent St, Portsmouth PO1 to be found not far from the
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of seamen for service on British vessels. He returned to Portsmouth on 28 November in HMS
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Soon after, he married again, on 14 May 1808 to Susannah Catherine Buller, a daughter of
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Duckworth then set sail for the Leeward Islands to take on water, dispatching the 74-gun
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In the Battle of San Domingo, Duckworth's squadron defeated the squadron of French when
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now occupies, was the largest US Navy Supply Depot in the south of England during the
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Duckworth depicted in his last year on a commemorative medal minted by his friends.
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45 miles from his home; a post considered one of semi-retirement by his successor,
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with eight ships of the line and four smaller vessels, he arrived at the island of
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Duckworth married Anne Wallis in July 1776, with whom he had a son and a daughter.
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in early 1794, and went out to the West Indies where he served under Rear-Admiral
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and Russian plenipotentiary Andrey Italinski, the latter being carried aboard on
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From 1803 until 1804, Duckworth assumed command as the commander-in-chief of the
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in Portsmouth on 25 April 1805, but the charge was dropped on 7 June 1805.
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Duckworth was nominated a Knight Companion of the most Honourable Military
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Duckworth also took an interest in bettering relationship with the local
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ready to sail in time, and Duckworth was directed to raise his flag in
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in April 1809. Gambier was controversially cleared of all charges.
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as his flag-captain. Keats was to have been Nelson’s second. The
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in 1810 to explore the region of the Beothuk settlements.
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studded with 2,500 silvered nails to resemble a ship's
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with orders to take possession of the Ottoman fleet at
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region, and played a major part in Napoleon's eventual
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in early 1776, and he took Duckworth with him as his
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as they went. Duckworth gave the signal to form two
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that would be remembered a century later during the
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There, at 1134:was exiting the Channel when she intercepted the 4296:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 4252: 2472: 2470: 2223: 2221: 1840:while serving in the rank of a Colonel with the 734:on 16 June 1780 and given command of the 74-gun 100: 4276:British naval commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 3095:Broadsides: The Age of Fighting Sail, 1775–1815 2265: 2263: 1733: 1625:, and with the accompanying British ambassador 86: 3052:, Volume VII, Bradbury and Evans, London, 1861 2634: 2577:Knight, p. 483; Stanier Clarke, Jones, p. 439. 2488: 2313: 1816:after escorting transports from Newfoundland. 1029:and the French army, following the successful 857:. In June his squadron of four ships captured 3515: 3241:The Governorship of Newfoundland and Labrador 2467: 2218: 1647:Though blamed for indecisiveness, notably by 777: 4291:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 2924:, Volume III Adamant Media Corporation, 2004 2379: 2377: 2375: 2373: 2260: 1192: 1111:off Cadiz as third in command. However, the 689:on 18 January 1777 left five men dead, the 668:. Fielding was given command of the frigate 3309:Commander-in-Chief, Leeward Islands Station 3132:, Volume 1, Adamant Media Corporation, 2001 3024:, Volume 2, Adamant Media Corporation, 2003 2971:, Vizetelly, Branston and Co., London, 1833 2406:James, p. 78; Stanier Clarke, Jones, p. 84. 2253: 2146:The Naval Chronicle gives 9 November 1805. 1300:captured. Only the French frigates escaped. 1172:, which had been reported by a frigate off 1011: 853:, and "Minorca" was later inscribed on his 375:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 3522: 3508: 3265: 3166:Wegener, Edward, H. Wegener (Translator), 2996:, William Pickering Publisher, London 1840 2938:, Volumes II–III, E. Littell, London, 1828 2858:Exeter Memories, Countess Wear, Weare Park 2251: 2249: 2247: 2245: 2243: 2241: 2239: 2237: 2235: 2233: 845:, to support the Army. He was promoted to 31: 3041:James, William & Chamier, Frederick, 2957:, Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1867 2370: 2009:Learn how and when to remove this message 1553:, under flag captain Richard Dacres, and 701:. Byron transferred him to his own ship, 543:Learn how and when to remove this message 3186: 2020: 1854:48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot 1451: 1273: 1269: 378:Swords of Honour from London and Jamaica 3064: 2974: 2336:Digitized by the University of Michigan 2230: 1903:, with his coffin covered with crimson 1710:in the Royal Navy, as commander of the 1430:Santo Domingo was the last significant 812:He was appointed to command the 74-gun 567:. The Duckworths were descended from a 4253: 3208:Journal of the Arms and Armour Society 2964:, Rich & Cowan, Ltd., London, 1935 2760: 2754: 2439: 2420:. Fisher, Son and Jackson. p. 47. 1848:. George Henry had been killed at the 613:On 5 April 1764, he joined the 50-gun 571:, with Henry later being installed as 388:Sir John Thomas Duckworth, 1st Baronet 16:British Royal Navy officer (1748–1817) 3503: 2886:"The World's Premier Online Auctions" 2409: 2331: 1340:Annuity to Admiral Duckworth Act 1806 1266:of four and three ships of the line. 602:later became part of the fleet under 37:Portrait by Sir William Beechey, 1810 3154:Public Characters of 1807, volume IX 3145:, Jones, Stephen & Jones, John, 3116:The Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth 2797:The Salisbury and Winchester Journal 1947:adding citations to reliable sources 1918: 1762:, flying his flag aboard the 50-gun 1716:Court-martial of James, Lord Gambier 1687: 1468:. Sailing in the 100-gun first-rate 481:adding citations to reliable sources 452: 3336:Commander-in-Chief, Jamaica Station 3149:, Published by I.Gold, London, 1805 1899:, where he was laid to rest in the 805:, and the thanks of both Houses of 606:, and Duckworth was present at the 13: 3368:Commodore Governor of Newfoundland 3193:"Duckworth, Sir John Thomas"  3180: 2989:, Thirteenth edition, London, 1820 2920:Barham (Lord), Charles Middleton, 2184: 2172: 2152: 2140: 2128: 2115: 2085: 1819: 1788:Indians, and sponsored Lieutenant 1758:, he also received a promotion to 1236:, which brought news of French at 575:. John Duckworth briefly attended 14: 4322: 3698:Lieutenant-governors of Placentia 3274:"Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet" 3221: 3156:, R. Phillips, by T. Gillet, 1807 1958:"Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet" 1305:the individual British captains. 492:"Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet" 4286:Governors of Newfoundland Colony 3541: 3531: 3467:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 3386:Parliament of the United Kingdom 3279:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 3107:Nelson, Horatio, Lord Viscount, 2906:, Parker, Furnivall and Parker, 2767:. Mottey, Harrison & Miller. 2485:Ireland, p. 184; Brenton, p. 105 1923: 1517:Finally, on 19 February, at the 1447: 1360:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1353: 457: 123: 102: 88: 3139:, Cox & Wyman, London, 1861 2878: 2869: 2839: 2830: 2821: 2812: 2803: 2789: 2780: 2771: 2745: 2736: 2727: 2718: 2709: 2700: 2691: 2682: 2673: 2664: 2655: 2646: 2625: 2616: 2607: 2598: 2589: 2580: 2571: 2562: 2553: 2527: 2518: 2509: 2500: 2479: 2433: 2424: 2400: 2361: 2352: 2343: 2325: 1934:needs additional citations for 1868:Disciplina, fide, perseverantia 1863:on 2 November 1813, adopting a 1718:which assessed whether Admiral 1636:, under the command of Captain 1524:The British fleet consisted of 730:for a time, he was promoted to 468:needs additional citations for 3689:Philippe Pastour de Costebelle 3669:Louis de Pastour de Costebelle 3239:Biography at Government House 3079:10.1080/00253359.2009.10657082 3003:, Green Hill, Adelaide, 2021, 2896: 2661:Howard, p. 53; Knight, p. 484. 2304: 2295: 2272: 2209: 2185: 2173: 2153: 2141: 2129: 2116: 2086: 1722:had failed to support Captain 1185:, and pursued by Rear-Admiral 1107:and sail to join Vice-Admiral 1016: 849:on 14 February 1799 following 693:was sent to join Vice-Admiral 1: 3625:French Governors of Plaisance 3170:, Naval Institute Press, 1976 3111:, Henry Colburn, London, 1845 3104:, Jonathan Cape, London, 2007 3045:, volume IV, R. Bentley, 1837 2613:Stanier Clarke, Jones, p. 261 2202: 2190:The new spelling is Wear, in 2051:was named after the Admiral. 1665:Alexandria expedition of 1807 448: 346:Alexandria expedition of 1807 3493:John Thomas Buller Duckworth 3449:Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth 2951:Cates, William Leist Readwin 2056:Portsmouth Historic Dockyard 2035:Exeter Golf and Country Club 1914: 1872:Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth 1734:Newfoundland and War of 1812 1033:. Duckworth was promoted to 789:from 1793 and served in the 404:American War of Independence 277:American War of Independence 7: 3284:University of Toronto Press 3055:Lysons, Daniel and Samuel, 2908:Military Library, Whitehall 2800:, Monday, 30 November 1812. 2091:Some accounts mention only 1655:, Duckworth announced that 1653:First Lord of the Admiralty 1226:, and on 1 February a brig 1085: 1060:charges brought by Captain 437:. He was in command at the 10: 4327: 3168:The Soviet Naval Offensive 3121:Phillips, Richard, (ed.), 1331:United Kingdom legislation 1248:Corentin Urbain Leissègues 1089: 1031:Blockade of Saint-Domingue 797:. He was in action at the 778:Revolutionary wars service 4160: 4132: 4084: 4001: 3958: 3740: 3697: 3624: 3551: 3490: 3477: 3472: 3465: 3455: 3446: 3438: 3433: 3419: 3403: 3391: 3384: 3378:Sir Richard Goodwin Keats 3374: 3365: 3357: 3352: 3342: 3333: 3325: 3315: 3306: 3298: 3293: 3017:, McMillan, London, 1963. 3001:A Treasure to the Service 1599:, while its 31 guns were 1564:, as well as the frigate 1395: 1390: 1377: 1366: 1352: 1347: 1336: 1193:Return to the West Indies 1092:Atlantic campaign of 1806 847:rear-admiral of the white 642:, on which he suffered a 366: 331:Atlantic campaign of 1806 289:French Revolutionary Wars 257: 154: 144: 136: 116: 82: 62: 42: 30: 25:Sir John Thomas Duckworth 23: 3135:Sconce, Robert Clement, 2927:Brenton, Edward Pelham, 2164:National Maritime Museum 2076: 2073:is named in his honour. 2067:St. John's, Newfoundland 1781:with the United States. 1740:Governor of Newfoundland 1519:action at Point Pisquies 1035:vice-admiral of the blue 1012:Service against Napoleon 631:, to serve with Admiral 445:of the Napoleonic Wars. 424:British House of Commons 416:Governor of Newfoundland 245:Governor of Newfoundland 4301:People from Leatherhead 3199:Encyclopædia Britannica 3038:, Stackpole Books, 2002 2981:. West India Committee. 2975:Cundall, Frank (1915). 2863:7 February 2008 at the 2442:Treasure to the Service 1859:Sir John was created a 1179:Jean-Baptiste Willaumez 884:Leeward Islands Station 225:Leeward Islands Station 3399:Hon. George Ashburnham 2985:Debrett, John, (Ed.), 2960:Chatterton, E. Keble, 2631:Howard, pp. 15–20, 51. 2440:Hannah, Peter (2021). 2332:Haydn, Joseph (2008). 2160:Lloyd's Patriotic Fund 2026: 1728:Battle of Basque Roads 1706:, some of the largest 1674: 1661: 1457: 1302: 1287: 1234:Nathaniel Day Cochrane 1224:Sir Alexander Cochrane 1045:Duckworth remained in 799:Glorious First of June 608:Battle of Quiberon Bay 583:, when he entered the 422:, and a member of the 294:Glorious First of June 270:Battle of Quiberon Bay 3552:Proprietary Governors 3406:Member for New Romney 3213:William H. Whiteley, 3206:Dr Leslie Southwick, 3152:Stephens, Alexander, 3143:Stanier Clarke, James 2761:Gurney, W.B. 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He returned to the 610:on 20 November 1759. 439:Battle of San Domingo 431:Dardanelles operation 398:, serving during the 341:Dardanelles operation 336:Battle of San Domingo 137:Years of service 4161:Lieutenant Governors 4133:Commission Governors 3395:The Earl of Clonmell 3346:James Richard Dacres 3261:UK National Archives 3118:, BiblioBazaar, 2007 3067:The Mariner's Mirror 2430:Hannah, pp. 122–124. 2292:Lysons, pp. 108–122. 2194:on the outskirts of 2065:Duckworth Street in 1943:improve this article 1748:Newfoundland Station 1187:Sir Richard Strachan 1161:, and two frigates. 920:(Lieutenant-Colonel 477:improve this article 408:French Revolutionary 235:Newfoundland Station 4281:Royal Navy admirals 3741:Commodore-Governors 3282:(online ed.). 3059:, Devonshire, 1822 3034:James, William M., 3013:Higgins, Trumbull, 2999:Hannah, P., Keats, 2913:Anderson, William, 1852:at the head of the 1760:admiral of the blue 1756:Gulf of St Lawrence 1638:Thomas Bladen Capel 1462:Mediterranean Fleet 1425:freedom of the city 1250:which escaped from 1145:Battle of Trafalgar 908:Lieutenant-General 823:. 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Leatherhead
Surrey
England
HMNB Devonport
England
Great Britain
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Admiral of the Blue
HMS Rover
HMS Terrible
HMS Yarmouth
HMS Bristol
HMS Bombay Castle
HMS Princess Royal
HMS Orion
HMS Leviathan
Leeward Islands Station
Jamaica Station
Newfoundland Station
Mediterranean Fleet
Governor of Newfoundland
Plymouth Command
Seven Years' War
Battle of Quiberon Bay
American War of Independence
Battle of Grenada
French Revolutionary Wars
Glorious First of June

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