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Viscount Lord High Admiral Laird '''Sophocles "Sooty" Macshearwater''' was an officer in the Royal Navy from 1790 to 1878.  He started his naval career as a cabin boy at age 6.  He quickly rose through the ranks, and gained his own command (the [[HMS Fiery Gizzard]]) at age 9.  During his long career, he fought in 6 wars, captured or sunk 279 ships of the line, and personally killed 52 Frenchmen in hand to hand combat.  During all that time, he never spent more than 5 consecutive minutes on land.  He is buried in Westminster Abbey.
 
Viscount Lord High Admiral Laird '''Sophocles "Sooty" Macshearwater''' was an officer in the Royal Navy from 1790 to 1878.  He started his naval career as a cabin boy at age 6.  He quickly rose through the ranks, and gained his own command (the [[HMS Fiery Gizzard]]) at age 9.  During his long career, he fought in 6 wars, captured or sunk 279 ships of the line, and personally killed 52 Frenchmen in hand to hand combat.  During all that time, he never spent more than 5 consecutive minutes on land.  He is buried in Westminster Abbey.
  
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* [[Solitaire|HMS Solitaire]]
 
* [[Solitaire|HMS Solitaire]]
 
* [[HMS Zoltron]]
 
* [[HMS Zoltron]]
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== Battles ==
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* [[Battle of Trafalgar]]
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* [[Battle of Scipio Creek]]
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* [[Battle of Bacliff]]
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* [[Battle of Matagorda Bay]]
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* [[The Glorious Second of December]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Horatio Macshearwater]]
 
* [[Horatio Macshearwater]]

Latest revision as of 14:25, 1 October 2011

Sophocles "Sooty" Macshearwater

Viscount Lord High Admiral Laird Sophocles "Sooty" Macshearwater was an officer in the Royal Navy from 1790 to 1878. He started his naval career as a cabin boy at age 6. He quickly rose through the ranks, and gained his own command (the HMS Fiery Gizzard) at age 9. During his long career, he fought in 6 wars, captured or sunk 279 ships of the line, and personally killed 52 Frenchmen in hand to hand combat. During all that time, he never spent more than 5 consecutive minutes on land. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.

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Battles

See also