George Camocke

George Camocke
Born1666
Ireland
Died1722
Ceuta, Spain or Rouen, France
Allegiance England
 Great Britain
 Spain
Service/branchRoyal Navy
Spanish Navy
Years of service1682-late 1710s
RankAdmiral of the Spanish Navy
CommandsLion
Owner's Goodwill
Bonetta
Monck
Battles/wars

George Camocke (c. 1666 – c. 1722) was an Anglo-Irish naval officer. Camocke was a Jacobite renegade who became an admiral for Spain.[1] He served in the Royal Navy during the reigns of William III, Queen Anne and George I. Camocke was dismissed from the Royal Navy for disciplinary breaches. Camocke then joined the Spanish Navy. He died in exile after his favour had run out with the Spanish navy.

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