Thomas Cotes (Royal Navy officer)

Thomas Cotes

Thomas Cotes by Joshua Reynolds
Born 4 June 1712
Died 16 July 1767
Allegiance  Kingdom of Great Britain
Service/branch  Royal Navy
Rank Vice-Admiral
Commands held Jamaica Station

Vice-Admiral Thomas Cotes (4 June 1712 - 16 July 1767) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station.

Promoted to post captain in 1740, Cotes was appointed to the command of the third-rate HMS Edinburgh in 1745 and saw action at the Second Battle of Cape Finisterre in October 1747. [1] He was promoted to rear admiral in May 1755 and became Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station in 1757[2] before being promoted to Vice-Admiral in February 1758.[1] He served as Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn from 1761 to 1767.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Thomas Cotes". Three Decks. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  2. Cundall, p. xx
  3. "Thomas Cotes". History of Parliament. Retrieved 14 October 2015.

Sources

Military offices
Preceded by
George Townshend
Commander-in-Chief, Jamaica Station
17571760
Succeeded by
Charles Holmes
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Hon. Robert Brudenell
Sir Robert Hildyard
Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn
1761–1767
With: William Woodley
William Burke
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Fludyer
William Burke


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