Boscawen, Edward

Boscawen, Edward

▪ British admiral
byname  Old Dreadnought  
born Aug. 19, 1711
died Jan. 10, 1761, Hatchlands Park, Surrey, Eng.

      British admiral who played a distinguished part in the Seven Years' War.

      The third son of Hugh, 1st Viscount Falmouth, Boscawen entered the navy at an early age, serving under Vice Admiral Francis Hosier in the West Indies in 1726 and under Admiral Edward Vernon at Portobelo (1739) and at Cartagena (1741). On his return he married Fanny Glanville, a noted “bluestocking” (an intellectual woman of the 18th century), whose conversation, said Samuel Johnson, was the best of any woman whom he had met.

      Boscawen became member of Parliament for Truro in 1742 but continued to serve at sea, notably at the battle off Cape Finisterre in May 1747 when the French squadron suffered an overwhelming defeat. He was then sent out in command of a fleet in India. His premature capture of the French ships Alcide and Lys off Newfoundland in April 1755 helped to precipitate the outbreak of the Seven Years' War. In 1758 he was promoted admiral and in cooperation with Jeffrey Amherst and James Wolfe captured Louisburg, Cape Breton.

      The next year, when in command of the Mediterranean fleet, he chased a French fleet off Lagos, took three ships and burned two, thus defeating the proposed concentration of the French fleet at Brest for an invasion of Great Britain. As a reward, in December 1760 he was given the lucrative post of general of marines, but his death the following month cut short a brilliant career.

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