Nicholas Haddock

Nicholas Haddock
Nicholas Haddock
Born1686
Died26 September 1746 (aged 59–60)
Wrotham Place, Kent
Allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain
Service / branch Royal Navy
Years of service1699–1746
RankAdmiral of the Blue
CommandsMediterranean Fleet
Battles / wars

Admiral Nicholas Haddock (1686 – 26 September 1746) was an admiral in the Royal Navy and Commander-in-Chief of Britain's naval forces in the Mediterranean between 1738 and 1742. Despite an active and successful early and middle career, his reputation was tarnished in 1740 when he failed to prevent the Spanish and French fleets from combining to support an invasion of Italy. Amid public outcry he was forced to resign his naval responsibilities and return to England, where he fell into a melancholic state.

Haddock never returned to sea. He held public office as the Member of Parliament for Rochester, but there is no record of him attending parliament or casting a vote. He died at Wrotham Place in Kent, in 1746.