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Charles Cunningham

Sir Charles Cunningham KCH (1755 – 11 March 1834) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. He saw action during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, eventually rising to the rank of Rear-Admiral.
==Early life==
Cunningham was born in Eye, Suffolk in 1755, and after reading ''Robinson Crusoe'' at a young age, decided on a career at sea. As the country was at peace he joined a merchant ship. While serving as a seaman, the American War of Independence broke out and Cunningham joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman in 1775. He initially served aboard the 32-gun frigate , which sailed to the West Indies in early 1776, joining Sir Peter Parker's fleet.〔 Cunningham's abilities led to him being recommended to Parker, and Parker duly transferred him aboard his flagship, .〔 He was transferred again to the 14-gun , which was despatched to cruise off Savannah Point, Jamaica.
On 8 July the ''Ostrich'' engaged a 16-gun French privateer. In the ensuing three hour battle, both the commander and the lieutenant of the ''Ostrich'' were wounded but the French were forced to surrender, having lost 30 dead. The British casualties were four dead and 28 wounded.〔 After his good conduct in the battle, Cunningham was appointed Acting-Lieutenant aboard the 18-gun sloop the following year. He then moved to the 28-gun sixth rate as her First Lieutenant. The ''Hinchinbrook'' was then under the command of Horatio Nelson.〔 Cunningham remained at sea after Nelson transferred to the shore to superintend the defences of Jamaica, transferring to the 36-gun in 1780.〔 The ''Pallas'' was ordered to escort the fleet from Jamaica back to Britain in summer 1782. During the crossing the squadron encountered a hurricane. Several of the ships were sunk and the ''Pallas'' was driven onto shore and wrecked.〔 Fortunately Cunningham had transferred from her just before she sailed, joining . He remained in the West Indies until receiving confirmation of his promotion on 4 September, and the command of the hired brig ''Barrington''.〔

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