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Edward Cooke (Royal Navy officer)

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in exchange for protection. Cooke was already familiar with the port and was selected as the British delegation to the authorities, entering the port surreptitiously as the approaches were patrolled by Republican supporters from the fleet at anchor. Cooke came under fire during his entry to the port
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and two recently captured merchant ships. Attacking at once and in the darkness, Cooke successfully surprised the unprepared French frigate, inflicting severe damage in the initial broadsides. At the height of the battle, Cooke was struck by
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disguised as a French ship and convinced the defenders to come alongside peacefully, thus seizing three gunboats and 200 prisoners of war, who were later released after being questioned. The
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and carried below, wounded in the chest, arms and spine. His deputy Lieutenant Lucius Hardyman assumed command and saw the defeat of
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and was under threat of execution, but successfully negotiated the complete surrender of the city and fleet to Lord Hood.
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officer of the late eighteenth century who was best known for his service during the
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Cooke was born in April 1772 to Colonel George and Penelope Cooke of
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British military personnel killed in the French Revolutionary Wars
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at a young age and in 1790 was promoted to lieutenant, joining
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were both later prominent army officers, as was his stepfather
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on 25 May and was interred with full military honours.
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secured a considerable amount of valuable information.
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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as a convoy escort under the command of Rear-Admiral
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to search for the large and powerful French frigate
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John Bacon
Harefield
Middlesex
Calcutta
British India
United Kingdom

Royal Navy
Post Captain
French Revolutionary Wars
Siege of Toulon
Raid on Manila
Action of 28 February 1799
Royal Navy
French Revolutionary Wars
Toulon
Siege of Toulon
frigate
HMS Sybille
Indian Ocean
Manila
Spanish Philippines
Forte
Hooghly River
action of 28 February 1799
grape shot
Calcutta

Sibylle

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