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scene which, by comparison with artworks on the same theme, represents his famous passage through the
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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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The memorial to
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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3174:, Read to the Institution of Naval Architects, 19 July 1905
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in 1810 to explore the region of the Beothuk settlements.
590:, but began his naval career in 1759 at the suggestion of
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3134:
The Monthly Magazine, Volume XI, Part I, January to June
1618:. The marines were commanded by Captain Nicholls of HMS
1067:. On his return to England again, he was called to face
3258:
Guide to the Sir John Thomas Duckworth Papers 1808–1812
3033:
Memoires of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K.C. B., & c.
2864:
2862:
1918:
studded with 2,500 silvered nails to resemble a ship's
1490:
with orders to take possession of the Ottoman fleet at
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region, and played a major part in Napoleon's eventual
1251:. The French had a squadron of five ships: the 120-gun
1219:, he was joined on 21 January 1806 by the 74-gun ships
881:, and intercepted a large and rich Spanish convoy from
3228:, H. Cuff Publications, St. John's, Newfoundland, 1985
3040:
Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail: War at Sea 1756–1815
2973:
Dardanelles Dilemma; The Story of the Naval Operations
1293:, is shown firing at the French flagship, the 120-gun
4282:
Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
686:
in early 1776, and he took Duckworth with him as his
3068:
General history: Baronets, Magna Britannia: volume 6
2859:
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2400:
2350:. Longmans, Brown, Green, and Longmans. p. 279.
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1426:. A great dinner was also held in his honour as the
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as they went. Duckworth gave the signal to form two
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decided that Duckworth should raise his flag aboard
444:
that would be remembered a century later during the
2427:Longman; Rees; Orme; Brown; Green; Longman (1837).
1060:until 1805, returning to England that April aboard
3549:Lieutenant-Governors and Governors of Newfoundland
646:, then Governor of Newfoundland. He served aboard
3245:contributions in Parliament by Sir John Duckworth
2942:, Volume II, Henry Colburn Publisher, London 1837
2650:
2648:
2504:
2502:
2429:The Annual Biography and Obituary 1835, Volume 29
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1471:Duckworth was appointed second in command of the
1215:to reinforce the East Indies squadron. There, at
1145:was exiting the Channel when she intercepted the
4307:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
4263:
2483:
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1851:while serving in the rank of a Colonel with the
745:on 16 June 1780 and given command of the 74-gun
111:
4287:British naval commanders of the Napoleonic Wars
3106:Broadsides: The Age of Fighting Sail, 1775–1815
2276:
2274:
1744:
1636:, and with the accompanying British ambassador
97:
3063:, Volume VII, Bradbury and Evans, London, 1861
2645:
2588:Knight, p. 483; Stanier Clarke, Jones, p. 439.
2499:
2324:
1827:after escorting transports from Newfoundland.
1040:and the French army, following the successful
868:. In June his squadron of four ships captured
3526:
3252:The Governorship of Newfoundland and Labrador
2478:
2229:
1658:Though blamed for indecisiveness, notably by
788:
4302:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
2935:, Volume III Adamant Media Corporation, 2004
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1122:off Cadiz as third in command. However, the
700:on 18 January 1777 left five men dead, the
679:. Fielding was given command of the frigate
3320:Commander-in-Chief, Leeward Islands Station
3143:, Volume 1, Adamant Media Corporation, 2001
3035:, Volume 2, Adamant Media Corporation, 2003
2982:, Vizetelly, Branston and Co., London, 1833
2417:James, p. 78; Stanier Clarke, Jones, p. 84.
2264:
2157:The Naval Chronicle gives 9 November 1805.
1311:captured. Only the French frigates escaped.
1183:, which had been reported by a frigate off
1022:
864:, and "Minorca" was later inscribed on his
386:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
3533:
3519:
3276:
3177:Wegener, Edward, H. Wegener (Translator),
3007:, William Pickering Publisher, London 1840
2949:, Volumes II–III, E. Littell, London, 1828
2869:Exeter Memories, Countess Wear, Weare Park
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2968:, Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1867
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2020:Learn how and when to remove this message
1564:, under flag captain Richard Dacres, and
712:. Byron transferred him to his own ship,
554:Learn how and when to remove this message
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1914:, with his coffin covered with crimson
1721:in the Royal Navy, as commander of the
1441:Santo Domingo was the last significant
823:He was appointed to command the 74-gun
578:. The Duckworths were descended from a
14:
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3219:Journal of the Arms and Armour Society
2975:, Rich & Cowan, Ltd., London, 1935
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2431:. Fisher, Son and Jackson. p. 47.
1859:. George Henry had been killed at the
624:On 5 April 1764, he joined the 50-gun
582:, with Henry later being installed as
399:Sir John Thomas Duckworth, 1st Baronet
27:British Royal Navy officer (1748–1817)
3514:
2897:"The World's Premier Online Auctions"
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1351:Annuity to Admiral Duckworth Act 1806
1277:of four and three ships of the line.
613:later became part of the fleet under
48:Portrait by Sir William Beechey, 1810
3165:Public Characters of 1807, volume IX
3156:, Jones, Stephen & Jones, John,
3127:The Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth
2808:The Salisbury and Winchester Journal
1958:adding citations to reliable sources
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1773:, flying his flag aboard the 50-gun
1727:Court-martial of James, Lord Gambier
1698:
1479:. Sailing in the 100-gun first-rate
492:adding citations to reliable sources
463:
3347:Commander-in-Chief, Jamaica Station
3160:, Published by I.Gold, London, 1805
1910:, where he was laid to rest in the
816:, and the thanks of both Houses of
617:, and Duckworth was present at the
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3379:Commodore Governor of Newfoundland
3204:"Duckworth, Sir John Thomas"
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3000:, Thirteenth edition, London, 1820
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1769:, he also received a promotion to
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586:. John Duckworth briefly attended
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3709:Lieutenant-governors of Placentia
3285:"Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet"
3232:
3167:, R. Phillips, by T. Gillet, 1807
1969:"Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet"
1316:the individual British captains.
503:"Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet"
4297:Governors of Newfoundland Colony
3552:
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3478:Baronetage of the United Kingdom
3397:Parliament of the United Kingdom
3290:Dictionary of Canadian Biography
3118:Nelson, Horatio, Lord Viscount,
2917:, Parker, Furnivall and Parker,
2778:. Mottey, Harrison & Miller.
2496:Ireland, p. 184; Brenton, p. 105
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1528:Finally, on 19 February, at the
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1535:The British fleet consisted of
741:for a time, he was promoted to
479:needs additional citations for
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3680:Louis de Pastour de Costebelle
3250:Biography at Government House
3090:10.1080/00253359.2009.10657082
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3181:, Naval Institute Press, 1976
3122:, Henry Colburn, London, 1845
3115:, Jonathan Cape, London, 2007
3056:, volume IV, R. Bentley, 1837
2624:Stanier Clarke, Jones, p. 261
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2062:was named after the Admiral.
1676:Alexandria expedition of 1807
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357:Alexandria expedition of 1807
3504:John Thomas Buller Duckworth
3460:Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
2962:Cates, William Leist Readwin
2067:Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
2046:Exeter Golf and Country Club
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1883:Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
1745:Newfoundland and War of 1812
1044:. Duckworth was promoted to
800:from 1793 and served in the
415:American War of Independence
288:American War of Independence
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3295:University of Toronto Press
3066:Lysons, Daniel and Samuel,
2919:Military Library, Whitehall
2811:, Monday, 30 November 1812.
2102:Some accounts mention only
1666:, Duckworth announced that
1664:First Lord of the Admiralty
1237:, and on 1 February a brig
1096:
1071:charges brought by Captain
448:. He was in command at the
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3179:The Soviet Naval Offensive
3132:Phillips, Richard, (ed.),
1342:United Kingdom legislation
1259:Corentin Urbain Leissègues
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2938:Brenton, Edward Pelham,
2175:National Maritime Museum
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2078:St. John's, Newfoundland
1792:with the United States.
1751:Governor of Newfoundland
1530:action at Point Pisquies
1046:vice-admiral of the blue
1023:Service against Napoleon
642:, to serve with Admiral
456:of the Napoleonic Wars.
435:British House of Commons
427:Governor of Newfoundland
256:Governor of Newfoundland
4312:People from Leatherhead
3210:Encyclopædia Britannica
3049:, Stackpole Books, 2002
2992:. West India Committee.
2986:Cundall, Frank (1915).
2874:7 February 2008 at the
2453:Treasure to the Service
1870:Sir John was created a
1190:Jean-Baptiste Willaumez
895:Leeward Islands Station
236:Leeward Islands Station
3410:Hon. George Ashburnham
2996:Debrett, John, (Ed.),
2971:Chatterton, E. Keble,
2642:Howard, pp. 15–20, 51.
2451:Hannah, Peter (2021).
2343:Haydn, Joseph (2008).
2171:Lloyd's Patriotic Fund
2037:
1739:Battle of Basque Roads
1717:, some of the largest
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1245:Nathaniel Day Cochrane
1235:Sir Alexander Cochrane
1056:Duckworth remained in
810:Glorious First of June
619:Battle of Quiberon Bay
594:, when he entered the
433:, and a member of the
305:Glorious First of June
281:Battle of Quiberon Bay
3563:Proprietary Governors
3417:Member for New Romney
3224:William H. Whiteley,
3217:Dr Leslie Southwick,
3163:Stephens, Alexander,
3154:Stanier Clarke, James
2772:Gurney, W.B. (1809).
2312:pp. 369–370, Stephens
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1477:Imperial Russian Navy
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1339:of the Arms in 1814.
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1281:Battle of San Domingo
929:64th Regiment of Foot
785:, lying at Plymouth.
771:, before moving into
752:. He returned to the
621:on 20 November 1759.
450:Battle of San Domingo
442:Dardanelles operation
409:, serving during the
352:Dardanelles operation
347:Battle of San Domingo
148:Years of service
18:John Thomas Duckworth
4172:Lieutenant Governors
4144:Commission Governors
3406:The Earl of Clonmell
3357:James Richard Dacres
3272:UK National Archives
3129:, BiblioBazaar, 2007
3078:The Mariner's Mirror
2441:Hannah, pp. 122–124.
2303:Lysons, pp. 108–122.
2205:on the outskirts of
2076:Duckworth Street in
1954:improve this article
1759:Newfoundland Station
1198:Sir Richard Strachan
1172:, and two frigates.
931:(Lieutenant-Colonel
488:improve this article
419:French Revolutionary
246:Newfoundland Station
4292:Royal Navy admirals
3752:Commodore-Governors
3293:(online ed.).
3070:, Devonshire, 1822
3045:James, William M.,
3024:Higgins, Trumbull,
3010:Hannah, P., Keats,
2924:Anderson, William,
1863:at the head of the
1771:admiral of the blue
1767:Gulf of St Lawrence
1649:Thomas Bladen Capel
1473:Mediterranean Fleet
1436:freedom of the city
1261:which escaped from
1156:Battle of Trafalgar
919:Lieutenant-General
834:. He was appointed
737:After cruising off
251:Mediterranean Fleet
160:Admiral of the Blue
4096:Dominion Governors
4013:Colonial Governors
3453:Sir William Domett
3364:Political offices
3170:Watts, Sir Percy,
3038:Ireland, Bernard,
2915:Greenwich Hospital
2717:Chatterton, p. 114
2690:Howard, pp. 44, 47
2394:McAleer, pp. 41–43
2378:Nelson, cf. p. 459
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1853:Duke of Wellington
1837:parliamentary seat
1755:Commander-in-Chief
1494:, thus supporting
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1192:, heading for the
1124:Plymouth Dockyards
925:Frederick Maitland
840:Sir Charles Stuart
832:Sir William Parker
364:Haitian Revolution
315:Capture of Minorca
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3502:Succeeded by
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3445:Military offices
3431:Succeeded by
3421:1812–1817
3386:Succeeded by
3354:Succeeded by
3327:Succeeded by
3313:Lord Hugh Seymour
3305:Military offices
3059:Knight, Charles,
2928:, Fullarton, 1862
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1861:Battle of Albuera
1699:The Channel Fleet
1638:Charles Arbuthnot
1573:Arthur Kaye Legge
1432:act of Parliament
1420:House of Assembly
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1359:Act of Parliament
1329:sale of Louisiana
1194:Cape of Good Hope
1181:Zacharie Allemand
906:Order of the Bath
899:Lord Hugh Seymour
862:Minorca's capture
762:Sir Joshua Rowley
721:Battle of Grenada
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1498:'s fleet in the
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814:Naval Gold Medal
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3111:Mostert, Noel,
3042:, Collins, 2001
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