William Caldwell (Royal Navy officer)

William Caldwell
Died1718
Branch Royal Navy
Years of service1694 to 1718
RankRear Admiral
CommandsHMS Lizard
HMS Lyme
HMS Anglesea
HMS Crown
HMS Advice
HMS Swiftsure
HMS Torbay
Commander-in-Chief, The Thames
Battles / warsWar of the Spanish Succession

Rear Admiral William Caldwell (died 1718) was a Royal Navy officer who briefly served as Commander-in-Chief, The Thames from 12 November 1717 to 1 December 1717.

Promoted to captain in January 1694, Caldwell commanded, successively, the sixth-rate HMS Lizard, the sixth-rate HMS Lyme, the fourth-rate HMS Anglesea, the fourth-rate HMS Crown, the fourth-rate HMS Advice, the third-rate HMS Swiftsure and the third-rate HMS Torbay. He saw action at the battle of Málaga in August 1704 and briefly served as Commander-in-Chief, The Thames from 12 November 1717 to 1 December 1717.[1]

Caldwell married Catherine Nanfan, daughter of Bridges Nanfan of Birtsmorton Court in 1702.[2] After his death in 1718, a memorial to Caldwell was erected in the church at Birtsmorton in Worcestershire.[3]

References

  1. ^ "William Caldwell (d.1718)". Three Decks. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  2. ^ The Memorial History of the City of New-York From Its First Settlement to the Year 1892. Vol. 2. New York History Company. 1892. p. 5.
  3. ^ Britton, John; Brayley, Edward Wedlake (1814). The Beauties of England and Wales Or Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County. T. Maiden. p. 332.