| Birth: | Apr. 23, 1697, England | | Death: | Jun. 6, 1762 Bath Somerset, England |  British Admiral. A figure of Royal Navy was appointed Commander of a mission to North America until 1735. In 1737 he was appointed Captain of Vessel and commander of the battleship Centurion; in 1740, on the eve of the War of the Austrian Succession, he obtained the command as Commodore of the squadron sent to attack Spanish possessions in South America. This mission was long and difficult and despite the loss of most of the fleet in the passage of Cape Horn and along the coasts of Chile he obtained several brilliant victories against the Spanish sailing in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. He commanded the fleet that defeated the French Admiral de la Jonquière at the First Battle of Cape Finisterre, capturing four ships of the line, two frigates and seven merchantmen; was appointed Rear Admiral and elevated to the peerage as Lord Anson, Baron of Soberton, in the County of Southampton, ending his career as First Lord of the Admiralty. (bio by: Lucy Caldarelli)
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Stafford Staffordshire, England Plot: Family estate | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Lucy Caldarelli Record added: Mar 25, 2012
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