Digby Dent | |
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Commodore Digby Dent by Nathaniel Dance-Holland | |
Born | c. 1700 |
Died | 5 June 1761 |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Great Britain |
Service/branch | Royal Navy |
Rank | Captain |
Commands held |
HMS Kinsale HMS Hampton Court Jamaica Station HMS Queenborough |
Battles/wars |
War of Jenkins' Ear Third Carnatic War |
Captain Digby Dent RN (1710–1761) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station.
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Born 17 January 1713 and baptised 4 February 1713 at St Nicholas Chiswick Middlesex,[1] the son of Captain Digby Dent and his wife Ursula. Dent joined the Royal Navy on 20 October 1726 and was commissioned as a Lieutenant in January 1734. In August 1737 he was given command of the small 8-gunner HMS Drake.[2]
He was promoted to post captain on 9 June 1738 on appointment to the command of the fifth-rate HMS Kinsale.[2] He transferred to the command of the third-rate HMS Hampton Court in 1739 and saw action in operations against Santiago de Cuba during the War of Jenkins' Ear.[2] After several short commands he became captain of HMS Plymouth a 60-gunner which was involved in a large battle with the French fleet on 3 August 1746 near Jamaica which was part of the War of Austrian Succession.[2]
He was appointed a commodore, and became Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station in 1747.[3] In March 1747 he became overall Commander of the British Fleet in the West Indies and oversaw the Battle of Santiago de Cuba.[2] He was court-martialled im 1749 over his choices in the 1741 Battle of Santiago de Cuba but found not guilty.[2][4]
He was appointed Comptroller of the Navy in 1756.[5]
He died at his house in Dover Street St George Hanover Square on 5 June 1761.[2][6]
Family[]
On 28 June 1731, aged 18, Dent, of St George Hanover Square, married Mary Tredway Rule at St Katherine by the Tower by licence.[7] His second marriage took place in September 1750 when he married 17-year-old Sophia Pitt Drake at St Mary's Church in Twickenham[8] Following Dent's death Sophia married Admiral George Pocock who was a long-term friend of her father.[9] His brother Captain Cotton Dent RN was father to Sir Digby Dent.[10]
References[]
- ↑ "Image 35/237; Film Number 008008452". Family Search. https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LYSB-XLG/admiral-commissioner-digby-dent-ii-1713-1761.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 "Digby Dent (1710–1761)". https://threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=show_crewman&id=4935.
- ↑ Cundall, p. xx
- ↑ 1749 Derby Mercury 2 March
- ↑ Clowes, William (1898). "The royal navy: a history from the earliest times to the present". Sampson Low Marston. https://archive.org/stream/royalnavyhistor03clow/royalnavyhistor03clow_djvu.txt. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ↑ 1761 Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal 10 June
- ↑ London and Surrey, England, Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1597-1921
- ↑ "Commodore Digby Drake". Twickenham Museum. http://www.twickenham-museum.org.uk/detail.php?aid=280&cid=8&ctid=1. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ↑ Bernard Burke (1865). Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire. Harrison. p. 886. https://books.google.com/books?id=ZU59tRkdl2MC&pg=PA886.
- ↑ "Sir Digby Dent". More than Nelson. https://morethannelson.com/officer/sir-digby-dent/.
Sources[]
- Cundall, Frank (1915). Historic Jamaica. West India Committee. https://archive.org/stream/cu31924020417527#page/n27/mode/2up.
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