Richard Leveson (admiral)

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Richard Leveson
Vice Admiral Sir Richard Leveson, from a portrait miniature by Isaac Oliver.
Bornc. 1570
Died2 August 1605
London
Buried
Allegiance Kingdom of England
Service / branch Royal Navy
Years of service1586–1605
RankVice-Admiral
CommandsAdmiral of the Narrow Seas
Battles / warsSpanish Armada
Battle of Cadiz (1596)
Islands Voyage
Siege of Kinsale
Battle of Castlehaven
Battle of Sesimbra Bay
RelationsSon of Sir Walter Leveson and Anne Corbet

Sir Richard Leveson (c. 1570 – 2 August 1605)[1] was an important Elizabethan Navy officer, politician and landowner. His origins were in the landed gentry of Shropshire and Staffordshire. A client and son-in-law of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, he became Vice-Admiral under him. He served twice as MP for Shropshire in the English parliament. He was ruined by the burden of debt built up by his father.