John Erskine Douglas Military person

Admiral John Erskine Douglas (c. 1758 – 25 July 1847) was a senior British Royal Navy officer of the early nineteenth century who served in a number of vessels and participated at the destruction of the French ship of the line Impétueux in 1806 and the victory over the French off Brest during the Battle of Basque Roads in 1809. He also served in the Mediterranean and off Norfolk, Virginia, where he gained notoriety by searching American vessels for British deserters without asking permission from the American authorities. He later served as commander in chief at Jamaica and rose through the ranks to full admiral. He amassed a fortune, and when he died Douglas left over 40,000l. to his daughters.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1758
Date of deathJuly 25, 1847
Place of death
Hertfordshire , Watford

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allegianceUnited Kingdom
military operations
Napoleonic Wars
Atlantic campaign of 1806
French Revolutionary Wars
Battle of the Basque Roads
military branch
Royal Navy

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