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Edward Thompson (Royal Navy officer)

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and some of her associates, reached a sixth edition in 1765. It was followed by the 'Demi-Rep' (1756), by the 'Courtesan,’ and by several other 'Meretricious Miscellanies,’ as the author called them. None of these works bore the author's name. They were collected in 1770 under the collective title of
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His 'Sailor's Letters, written to his Select Friends in England during his Voyages and Travels in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, from the year 1754 to 1759' (2 vols. 1767), which depicts the social life of the navy, as well as giving an account of the battle of Quiberon Bay. Thompson also edited
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played the title rΓ΄le and the revival was a success. In 1775 he published 'The Case and Distressed Situation of the Widows of the Officers of the Navy,’ dated from 'St. James's Street,’ and in the following year his two-act masque called 'The Syrens,’ which was given at Covent Garden, and printed
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colonies were captured by a small French squadron; and on 1 April Thompson was tried by court-martial on the charge of having left his station and returned to England without orders. The court, however, honourably acquitted him.
357:, left in command, had gone to New York; and in November, Thompson, at the request of merchants, convoyed their trade to Barbados. He took on himself the responsibility of shipping it to Europe. In his absence, the 535: 353:. This mission occupied most of the year, Thompson organising the government of the colonies and taking measures for their defence. Rodney had returned to England; 397:. In the previous year he had issued a boisterous ode entitled 'Trinculo's Trip to the Jubilee.' It was dedicated to 'John Hall', i.e. 321:, a small frigate, which early in 1779 he took out to the West Indies, returning to England with convoy in September. In December the 544: 514: 168: 372:, in which he went out to the west coast of Africa as commodore of the small squadron there. He died, unmarried, on board the 425: 296:, in which he went out to the Mediterranean, where Sir Peter Denis, the commander-in-chief, promoted him to be captain of 581: 571: 576: 428:'The Fair Quaker: or the Humours of the Navy,’ which was produced at Drury Lane on 11 November 1773 and then printed. 333:, and was sent home with despatches. In August 1780 she went out to New York in charge of a convoy, and from there to 444:, and while there wrote his 'nautic poem' entitled 'Bello Monte,’ in which he describes the discovery of the island. 276:, in which he stayed till the end of the war. He was then put on half-pay, and took on the role of man of letters. 229: 158: 418: 326: 62: 421:(1777). He wrote sea songs including 'Loose every Sail to the Breeze,’ and 'The Topsail shivers in the Wind.' 586: 504: 266: 247: 151: 290: 109: 561: 485: 366: 284: 130: 102: 239:. Two years later, on 16 November 1757, he passed his examination and was promoted to be lieutenant of 240: 566: 341:. On 29 March 1781 Thompson wrote from Barbados that under the admiral's orders he was going to take 189: 92: 398: 258: 146: 410: 350: 270: 201: 315: 304: 163: 123: 297: 116: 289:, in service in the North Sea on preventive work. At the end of the year he was moved into 354: 334: 246:, in the North Sea and the Channel; ten days later, in December 1758, he was moved into 414: 52: 503: 555: 529: 280: 262: 221: 213: 389: 358: 254: 225: 539: 509: 236: 185: 74: 429: 330: 217: 209: 346: 338: 205: 441: 342: 192:, known also as a literary figure with the nickname "Poet Thompson". 528: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 548:. Vol. 56. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 209–210. 518:. Vol. 56. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 209–210. 283:, he was promoted to the rank of commander and appointed to the 434: 376:
on 17 January 1786. His portrait was engraved by A. McKenzie.
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during 1776. The dedication, to Mrs. Vaughan, is dated from
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In 1784 he visited Charles Murray, the British consul at
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On 10 January 1771, perhaps through the influence of
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on 20 November in March 1760 he accompanied Denis to
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Index

Gulf of Guinea
Kingdom of Great Britain
Royal Navy
Captain
HMS Kingfisher
HMS Raven
HMS Niger
HMS Hyaena
HMS Grampus
Seven Years' War
Battle of Quiberon Bay
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Grenada
Battle of Cape St Vincent
Royal Navy
captain
Kingston upon Hull
Beverley
Hampstead
Harrow School
Greenland
East Indiaman
East Indies
HMS Stirling Castle
midshipman
HMS Jason
HMS Dorsetshire
Peter Denis
Seven Years' War
Brest

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