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Viscount Lord High Admiral '''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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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.
  
 
== Ships ==
 
== Ships ==
 
* [[HMS Fiery Gizzard]]
 
* [[HMS Fiery Gizzard]]
 
* [[Solitaire|HMS Solitaire]]
 
* [[Solitaire|HMS Solitaire]]
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* [[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.

Ships

Battles

See also