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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Thomas Sulivan

Rank
  
Rear Admiral

Years of service
  
1786–1846

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy


Died
  
17 November 1857 Flushing, Cornwall

Commands held
  
South East Coast of America Station

Rear Admiral Thomas Ball Sulivan CB (5 January 1781 – 17 November 1857) was a Royal Navy officer who became Senior Officer, South East Coast of America Station.

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Sulivan joined the Royal Navy in 1786. He took part in the expedition to Ostend to destroy the Bruges Canal in May 1798 and was present at the bombardment of the Port of Granville in September 1803. He commanded a naval brigade at the Battle of Bladensburg in August 1814 during the War of 1812. He went on to be commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Talavera at Plymouth in March 1836 and, having been promoted to Commodore, he became Senior Officer, South East Coast of America Station in 1838.

Family

His son, Bartholomew Sulivan, was a naval officer and hydrographer.

References

Thomas Ball Sulivan Wikipedia