Service/branch Royal Navy Name Richard Spry | Rank Admiral | |
Died 25 November 1775
Place House, Cornwall Allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain Commands held North American Station
Mediterranean Fleet
Plymouth Command Battles/wars War of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War |
Admiral Sir Richard Spry (1715– 25 November 1775) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, North American Station.
Naval career
After an education at Truro Grammar School Spry joined the Royal Navy as a volunteer in 1733. Following the sinking of his ship by the Spanish Navy he was taken prisoner in 1745 but released two months later. He took part in the siege of Pondicherry in India in 1750.
In 1755 he became senior officer at Halifax and in 1758 took part in the successful Siege of Louisbourg. He was given command of HMS Orford in 1760. In 1762 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief, North American Station. In 1766 he became Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Station returning to England in 1769. He went on to be Port Admiral at Plymouth in 1771.
He lived in Place House in St Anthony in Roseland, Cornwall, where he died in 1775.