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  • Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke
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  • Admiral of the Fleet Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke KB, PC (21 February 1705 – 16 October 1781) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He is best remembered for his service during the Seven Years' War, particularly his victory over a French fleet at the Battle of Quiberon Bay in 1759, preventing a French invasion of Britain. A number of Royal Navy warships were named after him, in commemoration of this. He had also won an earlier victory, the Battle of Cape Finisterre in 1747 which made his name. Hawke acquired a reputation as a "fighting officer" which allowed his career to prosper, despite him possessing a number of political enemies. He developed the concept of a Western Squadron, keeping an almost continuous blockade of the French coast throughout the war.
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honorific suffix
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term start
  • 1766
Birth Date
  • 1705-02-21
death place
  • Sunbury-on-Thames, England
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Name
  • Types of Naval Officers, by A. T. Mahan
  • The Lord Hawke
No
  • 18314
ImageSize
  • 200
Caption
  • Edward, Lord Hawke
Birth Place
  • London, England
Title
term end
  • 1771
death date
  • 1781-10-16
Successor
Before
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Years
  • 1763
  • 1765
  • 1766
  • 1768
  • 1776
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Profession
  • Admiral, Statesman
Order
honorific prefix
  • The Right Honourable
Predecessor
  • Sir Charles Saunders
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  • Admiral of the Fleet Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke KB, PC (21 February 1705 – 16 October 1781) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He is best remembered for his service during the Seven Years' War, particularly his victory over a French fleet at the Battle of Quiberon Bay in 1759, preventing a French invasion of Britain. A number of Royal Navy warships were named after him, in commemoration of this. He had also won an earlier victory, the Battle of Cape Finisterre in 1747 which made his name. Hawke acquired a reputation as a "fighting officer" which allowed his career to prosper, despite him possessing a number of political enemies. He developed the concept of a Western Squadron, keeping an almost continuous blockade of the French coast throughout the war. Hawke also served as First Lord of the Admiralty for five years between 1766 and 1771. In this post, he oversaw the mobilisation of the British navy during the 1770 Falklands Crisis.
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