Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet
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Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet (June 1753 – 23 February 1812) was a senior Royal Navy officer of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars whose service continued until his death in command of the Channel Fleet from apoplexy in 1812. During his service, Cotton saw action off the Eastern Seaboard of the Thirteen Colonies and later at the Glorious First of June. Cotton's most influential service was in 1809 when he planned and executed the evacuation of thousands of British soldiers from Corunna after the disastrous collapse of the land campaign under Sir John Moore.
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Charles Cotton, 5e baronnet, né en juin 1753 et mort le 23 février 1812 d'une attaque d'apoplexie pendant qu'il commandait la flotte de la Manche, est un officier en service dans la Royal Navy durant la fin du XVIIIe siècle et le début du XIXe siècle. Il participe d'abord à des opérations sur la côte est des treize colonies puis combat à la bataille du 13 prairial an II. Le point culminant de sa carrière fut la conception et l'exécution de l'évacuation du corps britannique de Moore à la suite de la bataille de La Corogne en 1809.
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Charles Cotton (marin)
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Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet
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Sir Charles Cotton
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• Glorious First of June
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• Battle of the Saintes
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• Battle of Martinique
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• Boston Campaign
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• Cornwallis's action
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• Corunna Campaign
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• Long Island Campaign
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June 1753
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Sir Charles Cotton
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by Henry Hoppner Meyer
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Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet (June 1753 – 23 February 1812) was a senior Royal Navy officer of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars whose service continued until his death in command of the Channel Fleet from apoplexy in 1812. During his service, Cotton saw action off the Eastern Seaboard of the Thirteen Colonies and later at the Glorious First of June. Cotton's most influential service was in 1809 when he planned and executed the evacuation of thousands of British soldiers from Corunna after the disastrous collapse of the land campaign under Sir John Moore.
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Charles Cotton, 5e baronnet, né en juin 1753 et mort le 23 février 1812 d'une attaque d'apoplexie pendant qu'il commandait la flotte de la Manche, est un officier en service dans la Royal Navy durant la fin du XVIIIe siècle et le début du XIXe siècle. Il participe d'abord à des opérations sur la côte est des treize colonies puis combat à la bataille du 13 prairial an II. Le point culminant de sa carrière fut la conception et l'exécution de l'évacuation du corps britannique de Moore à la suite de la bataille de La Corogne en 1809.
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