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William Hargood

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Following the battle, Hargood, who had been unable to get a favourable commission until this point was suddenly inundated with offers, and after some lucrative shore duties, he was made a rear-admiral and given command of the
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into the enemy lines by just fifteen minutes, and when there held his fire until he was able to discharge both sides simultaneously into the
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was engaged continuously during the action, often fighting alone against numerous enemy ships, before finally attaching herself to the
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took almost 25% casualties, with 33 dead and 93 wounded, including Hargood, who had suffered severe bruising during the cannonade.
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Captured by the French in 1793 along with his ship, Hargood was exchanged and honourably acquitted and in 1796 given the 50 gun
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where his much faded tombstone can still be seen, along with a lengthy epitaph on a mounted wall plaque.
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fell to the Spanish despite his best efforts to keep it supplied, and in 1782 he was on board
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Defiant and Dismasted at Trafalgar: The Life and Times of Admiral Sir William Hargood
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of the Blue 31 July 1810, of the White 1 August 1811, of the Red 12 August 1812
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squadron, which made numerous raids on the French coast and collected a lot of
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of the Blue 4 June 1814, of the White 12 August 1819, of the Red 19 July 1821
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was lucky to survive the storm, only the constant attentions of the frigate
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and American Eastern Seaboard, being heavily in involved in the landing at
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of January 1799. On his return at the outbreak of war, he was given the
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in 1776. In 1781, Hargood was a lieutenant, serving in the sloop
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Born in 1762 into a Royal Navy Dockyard family, the son of a
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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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Bath
Somerset
United Kingdom
United Kingdom

Royal Navy
Admiral of the White
Plymouth Station
American War of Independence
French Revolutionary War
Napoleonic Wars
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order

Admiral of the White
GCH
KCB
American War of Independence
French Revolutionary War
Napoleonic Wars
battle of Trafalgar
HMS Belleisle
Clerk of the Survey
midshipman
HMS Triumph
Newfoundland
HMS Bristol
West Indies
Fort Moultrie

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