Richard Lestock

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Richard Lestock was an 18th-century British Royal Navy admiral best known for his controversial role in the War of the Austrian Succession and the ensuing court-martial over his conduct in battle.

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instanceOf Royal Navy officer
admiral
person
acquittedOf charges relating to misconduct in battle
allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain
birthDate 1679
conflict War of Jenkins' Ear NERFINISHED
War of the Austrian Succession NERFINISHED
constituencyRepresented Tregony NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Great Britain
deathDate 1746
deathPlace London, England
surface form: London
era 18th century
familyName Lestock NERFINISHED
givenName Richard
memberOf Parliament of Great Britain NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Royal Navy
militaryRank Rear Admiral of the Red NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableEvent Battle of Toulon NERFINISHED
court-martial following the Battle of Toulon
notableFor controversial conduct at the Battle of Toulon
subsequent court-martial and acquittal
occupation naval officer
positionHeld Member of Parliament
promotedToRank captain
rear admiral
serviceEnd 1740s
serviceStart late 17th century

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