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470: 362:, was ordered to refit and keep the men on board with a view to their being sent to other ships. Baker remonstrated; he thought their case was hard, and that they ought to be allowed to go home. 'Most of them,' he wrote, on 3 November, 'have been with me in this ship for almost six years, and many have followed me from ship to ship for several years before.' It does not appear that any good came of the application, which the 44: 639: 857: 516:
was erected, for, though his is not one of the great historic names of the navy, he was, in the words of his epitaph, 'a brave, judicious, and experienced officer, a sincere friend, and a true lover of his country.' His nephew,
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on 22 October 1707, resulting in the deaths of nearly 2,000 men and Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell, and, having arrived at the
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but died the following year. He followed his patron Byng in parliamentary matters and therefore supported the
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On 26 January 1708 Baker was promoted to be rear-admiral of the white, and commanded in the second post under
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Baker returned to England with the squadron of which so many of the ships were lost in the
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to negotiate with or restrain the corsairs of North Africa, He concluded a treaty with
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Towards the end of 1711 Baker was detached by Jennings to Lisbon and the
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on 14 November 1688; on 12 October 1691 he was advanced to be captain of
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but was unseated on petition on 3 June 1714. He was re-elected at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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probably considered a bit of maudlin and absurd sentimentality.
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British military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession
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in August 1714, Baker was again sent out as commander-in-chief
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Baker returned to England at the peace, and was elected MP for
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Index

John Baker (died 1716)
Admiral John Baker
Westminster Abbey
Royal Navy
Vice-Admiral of the Blue
HMS Mary
HMS Boyne
HMS Newcastle
HMS Falmouth
HMS Medway
HMS Pembroke
HMS Monmouth
Mediterranean Fleet
Nine Years' War
War of the Spanish Succession
Battle of Cádiz
Battle of Vigo Bay
Capture of Gibraltar
Battle of Málaga
Siege of Barcelona
Battle of Toulon
Vice-Admiral
Royal Navy
House of Commons
vice-admiral
Nine Years' War
War of the Spanish Succession
George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth
HMS Mary
Nine Years' War

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