Thomas John Cochrane


Sir Thomas Cochrane
Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane
Born(1789-02-05)5 February 1789
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Died19 October 1872(1872-10-19) (aged 83)
Quarr Abbey House, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England
Buried
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1796–1856
RankAdmiral of the Fleet
Commands heldHMS Nimrod
HMS Jason
HMS Ethalion
HMS Surprise
HMS Forte
Governor of Newfoundland
East Indies and China Station
Portsmouth Command
Battles/warsFrench Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
War of 1812
First Opium War
AwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas John Cochrane GCB (5 February 1789 – 19 October 1872) was a Royal Navy officer. After serving as a junior officer during the French Revolutionary Wars, he captured the French ship Favourite off the coast of Dutch Guiana and then took part in various actions including the capture of the Virgin Islands from Danish forces, the capture of the French island of Martinique and the capture of the French archipelago of Îles des Saintes during the Napoleonic Wars. He also took part in the burning of Washington and the attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812.

Cochrane went on to serve as colonial governor of Newfoundland and then as Member of Parliament for Ipswich before becoming Commander-in-Chief, East Indies and China Station and then Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.


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