court-martial of Thomas Mathews

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The court-martial of Thomas Mathews was a high-profile Royal Navy trial in which Admiral Mathews was judged for his controversial conduct and perceived failures during the Battle of Toulon in 1744.

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instanceOf Royal Navy court-martial
court-martial
military trial
aim to determine responsibility for failures at the Battle of Toulon
appliesToEvent Battle of Toulon NERFINISHED
appliesToRank Admiral NERFINISHED
armedForce Royal Navy NERFINISHED
chronologicalRelation after the Battle of Toulon
country Kingdom of Great Britain
describedBySource 18th-century British naval histories
modern works on the Battle of Toulon
genre naval legal proceeding
hasCause Battle of Toulon NERFINISHED
controversial conduct at the Battle of Toulon
perceived failures during the Battle of Toulon
hasConsequence greater emphasis on aggressiveness in later British naval command culture
hasContext concern over Royal Navy performance against the French and Spanish fleets
political rivalry in mid-18th-century Britain
hasJurisdiction Royal Navy law
hasLegalNature disciplinary proceeding
hasTopic command responsibility
naval tactics
rules of engagement in fleet actions
historicalPeriod War of the Austrian Succession NERFINISHED
impact damage to Thomas Mathews’s professional reputation
public scrutiny of Royal Navy command practices
languageOfRecord English
legalOutcome censure of Thomas Mathews
removal of Thomas Mathews from further active command
legalStatus high-profile trial
location United Kingdom
mainSubject Thomas Mathews NERFINISHED
notableFor highlighting divisions within the Royal Navy officer corps
influencing later British naval doctrine and expectations of admirals
participant Royal Navy officers NERFINISHED
Thomas Mathews NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1740s
relatedEvent Battle of Toulon NERFINISHED
War of the Austrian Succession naval campaigns NERFINISHED
significantEvent evaluation of British naval leadership in the War of the Austrian Succession
subjectOf Parliamentary and press debate on naval conduct
public controversy in Britain
timePeriod 18th century

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Battle of Toulon (1744) outcomeForBritishCommander court-martial of Thomas Mathews