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Barrington Dacres (died 25 October 1806) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He eventually rose to the rank of Post-Captain. He did not see action in many significant engagements, and is chiefly remembered for the accidental loss of his ship to the French, and for the unsuccessful chase of two French ships in the English Channel. He did however command a number of ships of the line under several of the leading naval commanders of his time. His early death though prevented him from achieving the same seniority and degree of fame as his relatives did. ==Family and early life== Barrington was born the eldest son of Captain, later Vice-Admiral, James Richard Dacres, and his wife Eleanor Blandford Pearce.〔 The Dacres would eventually become a substantial naval dynasty, Barrington's brother James Richard Dacres would also become a vice-admiral, as would Barrington's uncle Richard Dacres, while his cousin Sydney Dacres would be an admiral, and First Sea Lord.
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