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Robert Carthew Reynolds

Royal Navy officer

Died when: 66 years 147 days (796 months)
Star Sign: Leo

 

Robert Carthew Reynolds

Rear-Admiral Robert Carthew Reynolds (bap. 30 July 1745 – 24 December 1811) was a long serving and widely respected officer of the British Royal Navy who served in four separate major wars in a 52-year career.

During this time he saw only one major battle, although was engaged in one of the most noted frigate actions of the French Revolutionary Wars, the destruction of the Droits de l'Homme, in which his own frigate was driven ashore and wrecked.

Reynolds died in 1811 during a great storm in late December, which scattered his convoy and wrecked three ships of the line including his own flagship HMS St George.

Over 2,000 British sailors, including Reynolds, were drowned.


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