Sir John Duckworth

English admiral and governor of Newfoundland

Sir John Duckworth - English admiral and governor of Newfoundland
Born

February 9th, 1748
277 years ago

Died

August 31st, 1817
207 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1748, an English admiral and politician served as the Commodore Governor of Newfoundland. Held leadership roles in various naval operations during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Managed the colony of Newfoundland, dealing with both military and civil affairs. Additionally, participated in naval engagements that contributed to British victories at sea.

Served as Commodore Governor of Newfoundland

Achieved the rank of admiral in the Royal Navy

Participated in naval battles during the French Revolutionary War

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