John Talbot Military person

Admiral the Honourable Sir John Talbot GCB (c. 1769 – 7 July 1851) was a senior British Royal Navy officer who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and was engaged in several prominent single ship actions, all of which were successful. Later, during the War of 1812, Talbot was engaged in blockading the Connecticut coast and following the war retired to his country seat, never returning to service.Talbot's most famous actions were the capture of the French frigate Ville de Milan in 1805 while commander of HMS Leander and the capture of the ship of the line Rivoli in the Adriatic Sea on her maiden voyage, during Battle of Pirano. During the latter engagement Talbot was badly wounded and was subsequently presented with a gold medal for his success.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1769
Birth place
Dublin , Malahide
Date of deathJuly 07, 1851
Place of death
Dorset , Lyme Regis

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allegianceUnited Kingdom
award
Order of the Bath
military operations
Napoleonic Wars
War of 1812
Dardanelles Operation
French ship Gloire
French Revolutionary Wars
HMS Milan (1805)
French ship Rivoli (1810)
military branch
Royal Navy
service start1784
service end1784

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