Sir Richard King, 2nd Baronet
Sir Richard King, Bt | |
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Born | Maypowder, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath | 28 November 1774
King was the son of
A month before the battle of Trafalgar, sensing that there was glory to be won in the coming operations off
King was, along with the other captains, voted many honours following the battle, and unlike several of his compatriots retained his command at sea, being engaged the following year in the action
Continuing in service postwar in 1819 as a Vice-Admiral
He died in office in 1834 whilst at Sheerness from a sudden outbreak of cholera. He was buried nearby,[7] survived by twelve children and his second wife.
Private life
King's first wife was Sarah Anne Duckworth, daughter of Admiral Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet, GCB. They had 4 sons and a daughter. The sons included his first son and heir Sir Richard Duckworth King, 3rd Baronet and his second son vice-admiral Sir George St Vincent King (later Duckworth-King), who succeeded his elder brother as 4th baronet.
His second wife was Maria Susannah, the daughter of Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet, with whom he had a further 4 sons and 3 daughters.
Further reading
- The Trafalgar Captains, Colin White and the 1805 Club, Chatham Publishing, London, 2005, ISBN 1-86176-247-X
References
- ^ Promoted to:-
- Lieutenant 14 November 1791
- Commander 1793
- Captain 14 May 1794
- ^ a b Sir Richard King at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- ^ November 1806
- Rear Admiralof the Blue 12 August 1812, of the White 4 June 1814, of the Red 12 August 1819
- Vice Admiralof the Blue 19 July 1821, of the White 27 May 1825, of the Red 22 July 1830
- ^ 2 January 1815
- ^ All Saints’ Church, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey Archived 7 May 2005 at the Wayback Machine