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Thomas Hopper


NationalityBritish 
RolesMarine 
First Known Service1794ref:924
Last Known Service1.7.1802ref:924

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Date fromDate toEventSource
1794 
Caesar (80) 1793-1821
British 80 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Lieutenant of Marines
ref:924
1.6.1794 Glorious 1st of June 
29.10.1796 Captain of Marinesref:838
1.7.1802 Retired as a Captain of Marinesref:838

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Posted by Jon Miller on Sunday 14th of June 2026 04:05

Captain Hopper, who prosecuted Captain Williamson, incurred the displeasure of the court martial, for publishing a letter in the newspapers (during the trial), telling Captain Williamson, and the officers of the Agincourt, that, if they felt themselves injured, they knew where to find him. [Hampshire Chronicle, 6 January 1798]


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