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James Robert Mosse

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began. Mosse took a leading role, sailing from one end of the line to the other, whilst both firing and receiving fire. He was killed soon after adopting his required position, his last orders being to "cut away the anchor". He was buried at sea.
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After a brief respite, presumably in the company of his family, he returned to active duties in March 1776, stationed in what was then the critical location of North America, under
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At the age of 11 years and 8 months, on 6 August 1757, he took on the role of captain's servant (then a standard route into a commissioned rank) on the newly built
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A three-year gap in his service record possibly reflects a well-deserved break. His career then resumes in February 1793 as captain of
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before being redeployed in October 1780 again to the West Indies. Here he served on
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The British government erected a joint monument to Mosse and a second naval hero,
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as a master's mate where he remained until May 1763, serving in the Americas and
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In April 1782 he received a post of first lieutenant under Lord Howe on
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He was born from a long line of naval commanders. He was baptised at
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for 18 months until April 1799, during which time he commanded both
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in 1778 to evade capture. He was then posted to the relatively new
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British military personnel killed in the French Revolutionary Wars
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Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis p.328
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and was part of the prosecution and execution of its ringleader
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Monument to Cpt James Robert Mosse, St Paul's Cathedral (detail)
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He returned to England briefly, marrying Ann Grace Kinchin of
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The monument to Captains Mosse and Riou, St Pauls Cathedral
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Royal Navy personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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He changed command soon thereafter, and served in the
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Richard Parker about to be hanged for his part in the
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Despite his numerous absences they had six children.
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captain
Battle of Copenhagen
Napoleonic Wars
Nore Mutiny
Little Missenden
Buckinghamshire
HMS Burford
HMS Lizard
West Indies
English Channel
Hussar
Tweed
Yarmouth
Bellona
midshipman
Sir Robert Harland
HMS Northumberland
East Indies
lieutenant
Orford
Buckingham
Lord Howe
HMS Juno
scuttling
Rhode Island
HMS Eagle
Stoke Charity
Deane, Hampshire

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