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82: 404:, but after a winter patrol he became ill and was forced to withdraw from active service. He was given a sinecure on the Transport Board and continued in this position until its dissolution. In 1802 he married a Miss Chamberlayne and had a marriage noted for its "greatest harmony and most perfect happiness" until her untimely death in 1806 which left him grief-stricken. They had three children, two of whom survived infancy. Towry died of natural causes at his father's house in April 1809 and was buried at 66: 351:, played little part in the engagement and was easily driven off. Towry brought his prize back to the British fleet, where it was recommissioned as a Royal Navy frigate with the same name and Towry placed in command. 495: 308:. On 24 June 1795, at roughly the midpoint between Menorca and Toulon, Towry encountered a French squadron of two frigates on an identical mission from the French commander 152:(4 March 1767 – 9 April 1809) was a Royal Navy officer of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century who is best known for his service as commander of the 490: 398: 480: 448: 312: 233: 17: 346: 188: 365: 252: 209: 128: 260: 324: 182: 500: 485: 373: 405: 279: 237: 106: 256: 171: 118: 248: 111: 163: 123: 294: 175: 475: 470: 241: 146: 8: 380: 278:
was the only ship of the Mediterranean Fleet to exchange fire with French ships during
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and becoming entangled in the French ship's rigging. Driving off boarding attempts,
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in 1782. Following the end of the war he continued in service under the
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he was attached to the Mediterranean Fleet under the patronage of
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where the Spanish Fleet was defeated. Shortly afterwards
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he successfully fought and defeated the French frigates
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Index

George Henry Towry
London
United Kingdom

Royal Navy
American Revolutionary War
Great Siege of Gibraltar
French Revolutionary Wars
Action of 24 June 1795
Battle of Cape St Vincent
Napoleonic Wars
Captain
frigate
HMS Dido
action of 24 June 1795
Mediterranean Sea
French Revolutionary Wars
HMS Lowestoffe
Minerve
Artémise
HMS Diadem
Battle of Cape St Vincent
Napoleonic Wars
Eton College
Royal Navy
Lord Longford
American Revolutionary War
HMS Alexander
Great Siege of Gibraltar
Duke of Clarence

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