Christopher Hill (Royal Navy officer)

Christopher Hill
Died 1778
Allegiance  Kingdom of Great Britain
Service/branch  Royal Navy
Rank Commodore
Commands held Nore Command
Battles/wars Seven Years' War

Commodore Christopher Hill (died 1778) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.

History

Promoted to captain, Hill became commanding officer of the fifth-rate HMS Dover in 1755.[1] In HMS Dover he captured the French East Indiaman Pondichéry (Pondicherry) on 23 December 1756 after an engagement of two hours during the Seven Years' War. She lost her second captain and 11 men killed, and 18 wounded; the British sustained no casualties. Pondichéry had been sailing from Canton when Dover intercepted her in "the Bay",[2] and brought her into Cork.[3] Dover then brought Pondichéry into the Nore.[4] Hill went on to commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Augusta, guard ship at Sheerness, and then became Commander-in-Chief, The Nore in 1770.[5] He died in 1778.[6]

References

  1. Winfield (2007), p. 168
  2. Schomberg (1802), Vol. 5, Appendix p. 29.
  3. Welsh (1757), Vol. 13, p.95.
  4. Martin (1759), Vol. 2, p.576.
  5. Kimber, Isaac; Kimber, Edward. "The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 39". Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  6. Schomberg (1802), Vol. 5, p. 243

Sources

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