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Richard Spry

Richard Spry

English Admiral


Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Spry (1715[1] 25 November 1775[2]) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, North American Station.

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After an education at Truro Grammar School[3] Spry joined the Royal Navy as a volunteer in 1733.[4] Following the sinking of his ship by the Spanish Navy he was taken prisoner in 1745 but released two months later.[4]

He took part in the siege of Pondicherry in India in 1750.[4]

From 17 October 1753 to 5 June 1754 he was captain of the frigate HMS Garland.[5]

In 1755 he became senior officer at Halifax, Nova Scotia,[4] and in 1758 took part in the successful Siege of Louisbourg.[4] He was given command of HMS Orford in 1760.[4] In 1762 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief, North American Station.[4] In 1766 he was promoted to the rank of Commodore and appointed Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Station.[4][6]

Memorial in St Anthony's church, St Anthony in Roseland

Spry returned to England in 1769.[4] In 1770 he was promoted to rear admiral and went on to be Port Admiral at Plymouth[6][7] in 1771.[8]

Spry was knighted at Portsmouth on 24 June 1773 and retired to Place House in St Anthony in Roseland, Cornwall.[9] He died there in 1775.[4][6] His memorial in St Anthony's Church there is by Humphrey Hopper.[10]


References

  1. "Spry, Richard" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  2. Richard Polwhele, The History of Cornwall, Civil, Military, Religious, Architectural, Agricultural, Commercial, Biographical, and Miscellaneous, vols. 4-7 (Michel & Co., 1816), p. 66
  3. "Richard Spry". Three Decks. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  4. Hardy 1783, p. 56
  5. "Vice-Admiral William Bligh". The Peerage. 20 April 2009.
  6. Gunnis, Rupert (1953). Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851. Odhams.

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