Charles Dashwood (Royal Navy officer)

Sir Charles Dashwood
Born1 September 1765 (1765-09)
Somerset, England
Died21 September 1847 (1847-09-22) (aged 82)
London, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service / branchRoyal Navy
Years of service1779–1847
RankVice-Admiral
CommandsHMS Sylph
HMS Bacchante
HMS Franchise
HMS Belvidera
HMS Pyramus
HMS Cressy
HMS Norge
HMS Windsor Castle
HMS Impregnable
Battles / wars
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
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Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Dashwood KCB[a] (1 September 1765  – 21 September 1847) was a distinguished British officer, who served in the Royal Navy during the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. He had a long and prestigious naval career, gaining his own command by the last stages of the French Revolutionary Wars. He took part in a number of famous naval battles during his career, such as the Battle of the Saintes, the Glorious First of June and the Battle of Tory Island, where he received the sword of the French commodore, Jean Bompart. His record also includes extensive operations in the West Indies and the Baltic Sea, followed by the expedition to New Orleans in 1815.