John Forbes (Royal Navy officer)
Admiral of the Fleet John Forbes (17 July 1714 – 10 March 1796), styled The Honourable from 1734, was a Royal Navy officer. After taking part in an expedition to Lisbon to support the Portuguese in the face of a Spanish threat, he saw action as captain of the third-rate HMS Norfolk at the Battle of Toulon during the War of the Austrian Succession. He was one of the few captains who really bore down on the enemy.
John Forbes | |
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Forbes in 1778 | |
Born | 17 July 1714 Minorca |
Died | 10 March 1796 81) Savile Row, London | (aged
Buried | St Mary's Watford, Hertfordshire |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Great Britain |
Service/ | Royal Navy |
Years of service | 1726–1796 |
Rank | Admiral of the Fleet |
Commands held | HMS Poole HMS Port Mahon HMS Severn HMS Tyger HMS Guernsey HMS Norfolk Mediterranean Squadron |
Battles/wars | War of the Austrian Succession |
Forbes went on to serve as a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty under successive governments. In that role, he was convinced of the illegality of the sentence of death on Vice-Admiral John Byng and refused to sign Byng's death warrant. He also served as Member of Parliament for St Johnstown and then as Member of Parliament for Mullingar in the Parliament of Ireland.