William Hoste Military person

Captain Sir William Hoste, 1st Baronet KCB RN (26 August 1780 – 6 December 1828), Royal Navy captain, was the son of Dixon Hoste, rector of Godwick and Tittleshall in Norfolk. He was born at Ingoldisthorpe, and the family later moved to Godwick Hall, east of Tittleshall, which was leased from Thomas Coke, who later became the 1st Earl of Leicester, of Holkham Hall.Although, perhaps best known as one of Lord Nelson's protégés, Hoste was one of the great frigate captains of the Napoleonic wars, taking part in six major actions including the capture of a heavily fortified port. He was however absent from Trafalgar having been sent with gifts to the Dey of Algiers.

Personal facts

William Hoste
Birth dateAugust 26, 1780
Birth place
England , Norfolk , United Kingdom , Ingoldisthorpe
Date of deathDecember 06, 1828
Place of death
England , London , United Kingdom

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military operations
Battle of the Nile
Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1797)
Battle of Cape St Vincent (1797)
Napoleonic Wars
Siege of Cattaro
Siege of Ragusa
French Revolutionary Wars
Battle of Genoa (1795)
Battle of Hyères Islands
Battle of Lissa (1811)
service start1793
service end1828

William Hoste on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://homepage.mac.com/jelder2/NEWS/NEWSLETTER/issue31.pdf
  2. http://www.lissa.net/orleans/LIsola_di_Lissa.htm
  3. http://www.thehoste.com