John Bazely

Admiral John Bazely (March 1740 – 22 April 1809) was an experienced and highly respected officer of the British Royal Navy who served in three wars and saw numerous actions, notably during the American War of Independence. He first gained notice with the capture of the American brig USS Lexington in 1777, following which he was rapidly promoted and by 1779 was a post captain and fought in engagements under Augustus Keppel and George Rodney with some success. He later served in the Channel Fleet under Lord Howe and fought at the Glorious First of June, although his career stagnated during the French Revolutionary Wars and he was unemployed for the final decade of his life, despite his being "regarded with respect and gratitude by his compatriots at large".

John Bazely
BornMarch 1740
Dover, Kent
Died22 April 1809(1809-04-22) (aged 69)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1755–1796
RankRoyal Navy Admiral
Battles/warsSeven Years' War
American War of Independence
• Capture of USS Lexington
First Battle of Ushant
• Capture of the Cape Finisterre convoy
Battle of Cape St Vincent
Battle of Martinique
Battle of Groton Heights
French Revolutionary Wars
Glorious First of June
Battle of Hyères
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