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Peter Warren (Royal Navy officer)

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Once he had arrived in England, Warren presented the Admiralty with a new scheme for an invasion of New France which he had planned out with Shirley. However, the Admiralty noted they could not undertake the scheme and have enough ships to maintain the ongoing British blockade of French ports;
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that a new squadron be formed from ships serving in North America to serve in the West Indies during the winter season. The Admiralty accepted his suggestion in August of that year, and appointed him as the commander of the new squadron, which operated off the
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During his military career, Warren amassed over £127,405 in prize money, primarily from capturing French and Spanish ships during the War of the Austrian Succession. He spent his fortune on purchasing large amounts of land in both Britain and the
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himself. He also advocated for a stronger Royal Navy and alliances with other European nations to counter French ambitions, in addition to involving himself on discussions concerning
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on the same terms as serving officers. Warren convinced the Admiralty to remove the clause, though this led to his relationship with Anson to become irrevocably hostile.
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instead, they ordered Warren to lead an eight-ship squadron to reinforce the occupation of Louisbourg. However, they soon ordered him to take his flagship
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in order to allow him to pursue a career at sea. In 1716, Warren enlisted in the Royal Navy, largely spending the next decade serving off the
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on 20 May and soon received reinforcements, which combined with a planned British assault led to the fortress surrendering on 28 June.
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in April 1745, where he joined forces with a British expeditionary force and proceeded towards Louisbourg, instituting a
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During and after his life, numerous locations in both England and North America were named after Warren. The towns of
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In 1716, Warren followed in the footsteps of his brother Oliver and enlisted in the Royal Navy, serving on board the
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in order to allow him to pursue a career at sea; Catholics in Ireland were prevented from enlisting in the
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in the next year, he declined the offer as he no longer had a son to inherit it. Warren's eldest daughter
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off New York, where he married Susannah Delancey in 1731; they had six children together. During the
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Warren received praise in Britain for his role in the capture, and was promoted to the rank of
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and given command of the Western Squadron, though he handed control of the squadron over to
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coast to replace a fellow naval officer. Three years later, he was placed in command of the
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As his political career led him settling down in London, Warren purchased a home at 15
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From 1728 to 1745, Warren served almost continuously in the Americas. He commanded the
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Warren now turned his attention towards political affairs, having been elected to the
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By the next year, Warren was serving in New York again and was made captain of the
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as a reward for his actions. On June of that year, he was promoted to the rank of
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and distinguished itself by capturing numerous French prizes during the
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vessels. Eleven years later in 1727, Warren was promoted to the rank of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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In addition to naval affairs, Warren was also active in attending
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being put forth by Anson which stipulated that naval officers on
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In July 1731, Warren married Susannah Delancey, the daughter of
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in 1740. After the battle, he sailed for Jamaica to serve under
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Warren spent only a short time in the Baltic before joining the
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when her previous captain died. In 1727, Warren was promoted to
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from 1747 to 1752. Warren is best known for his career in the
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on 27 July 1758, while his third daughter Charlotte married
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officer and his wife Catherine Aylmer, the only daughter of
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Royal Navy personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession
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In May 1747, Warren was part of the British fleet which
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was signed, which put an end to the ongoing conflict.
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on 10 August 1745. He was also appointed as the first
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The Firekeeper: A Narrative of the New York Frontier
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Westminster
1747
1752
Charles Edwin
Viscount Perceval
Edward Cornwallis
Viscount Trentham
Warrenstown
Ireland
Dublin
Anne
Great Britain
Royal Navy
Vice-Admiral of the Red
HMS Falkland
HMS Grafton
HMS Solebay
HMS Leopard
HMS Squirrel
HMS Devonshire
War of Jenkins' Ear
Siege of St. Augustine
Battle of Cartagena de Indias
War of the Austrian Succession
Siege of Louisbourg
First Battle of Cape Finisterre
Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath
Vice-Admiral

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