Henry Harvey Military person

Admiral Sir Henry Harvey, KB (July 1743 – 28 December 1810) was a long-serving officer of the British Royal Navy during the second half of the eighteenth century. Harvey participated in numerous naval operations and actions and especially distinguished himself at the Glorious First of June in command of HMS Ramillies. His career took him all over the world, particularly on the North American station and in the West Indies where he commanded numerous ships and, later in his career, squadrons during the course of three different wars. Harvey was a member of a distinguished naval family, his brother was killed in action in 1794, three of his sons entered the navy and one of them was later raised to Admiral himself.

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Henry Harvey
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1743
Birth place
Kent , Eastry
Date of deathDecember 28, 1810
Place of death
Kent , Walmer

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award
Order of the Bath
military operations
American Revolutionary War
Glorious First of June
Battle of Groix
French Revolutionary Wars
Battle of the Saintes
Seven Years' War
Invasion of Trinidad (1797)
service start1751
service end1751

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