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Date transcribed | 2015-10-31 | Transcribed by | Peter Evans | Comment | National Library of Wales - Death notices in Welsh publications of people with India connection |
| Surname | Hood | | Given names | Samuel | | Rank/ Profession | Admiral | | Place | Madras ![](../themes/fibisnew/images/earth.png) | | Year | 1814 | | Month | December | | Day | 24 | | Entry | At Madras, the 24th December, Admiral Sir Samuel Hood, K. B. Commander in Chief of H. M. Naval Forces in the East Indies. No officer ever exceeded him for the united qualities of zeal, enterprise, and judgment. Not to mention earlier instances of his merit, he brought the Juno frigate out of Toulon harbour, when the continuance, of the British colours there had tempted him into it, after the French were in possession of it. In the battle of Aboukir, he commanded the Zealous; and when the two French ships of the line made their escape after the action, he stood out after them both but; Lord Nelson, finding he could not support him would not suffer him to pursue them singly. He afterwards lost an arm in the capture of five French frigates. Finally, in the Baltic, being ahead of his own fleet, he pursued the whole Russian fleet, of 15 or 16 sail of the line; relying upon being speedily supported by his friend, the gallant Byam Martin and ultimately by the whole. His courage was again successful, and the strain of affectionate praise in which he mentioned his Second, was truly Nelsonian, like all the rest of his conduct. | | Publication | North Wales Gazette | | Edition Year | 1815 | | Edition month | June | | Edition date | 15 | | Page No | 3 |
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Welsh Newspapers Online (1804-1919) (http://newspapers.library.wales/home). 700 english language entries transcribed from the Family Notices that have a reference to 'Madras'. Transcribed by Peter Evans with the cooperation of the National Library of Wales.
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