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Richard Lee (Royal Navy officer)

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until 1812, when his ship was deemed no longer serviceable and broken up. Advanced to rear-admiral, Lee was unable to secure a commission at sea and effectively retired from the service, although he continued to rise in rank and stature. He became a vice-admiral in 1821 and a full admiral in 1830. He
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In 1812, Lee was promoted to rear-admiral and was unable to get an appointment, his future as a serving officer in doubt. Although he never again served in an active capacity, he continued to receive promotions and rewards for his lengthy service, both from the British and Portuguese royal families.
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grounded the vessel on a sandbar. Two men were drowned in the wreck, and Lee was subsequently admonished for placing too much trust in hired pilots.
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The pilots were each imprisoned for six months. After three years unemployed, Lee returned to service in early 1805, taking over the 74-gun
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suffered considerable damage to her masts and rigging. Over the next several years, Lee was employed in the blockade of the
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against the French during 1780. Later in the year, Rodney's fleet sailed to
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was subsequently deployed in support of allied forces during the siege of
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In the ensuing engagement, four French frigates were captured although
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Under Affleck's patronage, Lee received a promotion to commander in
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In 1809, after his return to Britain, Lee joined the disastrous
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and acted as a convoy escort during the opening months of the
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in the Channel once more. In 1802, Lee survived the loss of
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Richard Lee was born in approximately 1765, entering the
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Royal Navy personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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participated in the victory over the Spanish at the
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Knight Commander of the Order of the Tower and Sword
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Index

Walmer
Kent
United Kingdom

Royal Navy
Admiral
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Cape St Vincent
Battle of Martinique
Great Siege of Gibraltar
Battle of Cape Spartel
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Cape Ortegal
Action of 25 September 1806
Walcheren Expedition
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the Tower and Sword
KCB
KTS
Royal Navy
American Revolutionary War
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Walmer
Kent
Royal Navy
midshipman
sloop
HMS Speedwell

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