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William Adams (Royal Navy officer)

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Allegiance
  
Great Britain

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Role
  
Royal Navy officer


Name
  
William Adams

Commands held
  
HMS Harwich

Rank
  
Post-captain

Battles/wars
  
War of the Austrian Succession Siege of Pondicherry

Died
  
September 28, 1748, Pondicherry

William Adams (died 28 September 1748) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

He served in the East Indies during the War of the Austrian Succession and was promoted by Admiral Thomas Griffin to be captain of the 50-gun HMS Harwich on 12 March 1748. Adams went on to served under Admiral Edward Boscawen at the unsuccessful siege of Pondicherry in 1748 during the War of the Austrian Succession. The British fleet cannonaded the town's defences and were in turn fired upon. Little damage and few casualties were sustained on either side, there were only two British fatalities: Adams and a common sailor. After Adam's death, command of Harwich passed to Captain Richard Clements.

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