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and its crew of 472 men. On 3 November 1758 the Buckingham captured three French ships including the Florisant. In this action Tyrell was wounded several times and lost three fingers on his right hand.
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In November 1747, Richard Tyrell married Russell Chester (nÊe Tankard), a wealthy widow. She died in 1751. There were no children of that marriage.
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From September 1749 to February 1755 he took an extended leave, probably to attend his family. He then took command of the 64 gun
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in 1716, the son of James and Mary Tyrell. He had two sisters, whose married names were Catherine Reily and Ann Barnes.
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he captured three French pivateers: La Bien Aime, La Fidele and La Providence. In June 1745 he transferred to
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Having resigned command of the Leeward Islands Station in 1766, he died of fever on 26 June 1766 on board
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Tyrell's second partner was a woman named Sarah Aylon. He also had a nephew named Richard Tyrell Barnes.
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This article is about the Irish naval officer (1716-1766). For the Anglo-Irish rebel commander, see
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in January 1741 under Captain Peter Warren. In March 1742 he was given command of the 8-gun
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Upon his marriage, Tyrrell became a joint-owner of his father-in-law's slave properties in
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until March 1757. After another break in May 1757 he took command of the
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rather late in life, spending most of his active service in the
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to much acclaim. In June 1759 he was given command of the huge
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In January 1759 he played an important role in the attack on
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This biographical article related to the Royal Navy is a
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Index

Richard Tyrrell

Thomas Hudson
Dublin
Great Britain
Royal Navy
Rear Admiral of the White
HMS Comet
HMS Launceston
HMS Deal Castle
HMS Lyme
HMS Centaur
HMS Ipswich
HMS Buckingham
HMS Foudroyant
HMS Princess Louisa
Leeward Islands Station
War of the Austrian Succession
Battle of La Guaira
Seven Years' War
Invasion of Martinique
Invasion of Guadeloupe
Rear-Admiral
Royal Navy

Dublin
Peter Warren
Royal Navy
West Indies
HMS Launceston

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