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John William Spranger
Rear-Admiral John William Spranger (died 1822) was a Royal Navy officer active during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.
He was appointed Lieutenant on 23 August 1790, and Commander on 7 June 1794.〔''Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy 1660-1815'', vol. 3. ed. David Syrett〕 In 1795, he commanded the sloop in the expedition to capture Cape Town. He commanded a battalion of sailors from the fleet at the Battle of Muizenberg,〔''Naval History of Great Britain'', (vol.1 p.300 )〕 and was mentioned in both the Army and Navy despatches from this engagement.〔Despatches of Major-General Craig, 21 September 1795. Printed in ''The Times'', 25 November 1795〕〔Despatches of Admiral Elphinstone, 23 September 1795. Printed in ''The Times'', 25 November 1795〕
He was later recorded as a captain with seniority from 1795, suggesting his appointment to post was made after this engagement;〔''The Universal Scots almanack, for the year 1800''. Robert Allan, Edinburgh. 1800. (Online extract )〕 it is certainly known that the promotion of Temple Hardy, the commander of the other sloop at the Cape, was made the day before the despatches were published.
On 2 December 1796, in command of the frigate , he led a squadron which destroyed a French settlement in Madagascar and captured five merchant vessels.〔Despatches of Rear-Admiral Thomas Pringle, 15 January 1797. Printed in ''The Times'', 5 April 1797〕 In 1799 he briefly commanded the before she became a troopship,〔(STATELY (64) )〕 and in 1801 took command of the newly commissioned frigate , serving in the Baltic sea and then to the West Indies.〔(Sailing ships of the Royal Navy, A1 )〕
In May 1805 he was in command of the frigate , cruising off the Texel,〔(HM Ships employed on crusing duty - May 1805 )〕 and from the records of one of his crew, it appears he was appointed to the command of , a 74-gun third-rate, with effect from 12 July 1806.〔(Survey of the career of Frederick Franks )〕 ''Warrior'' served first in the Channel squadron and then later in the Mediterranean.
Whilst commanding ''Warrior'' in the Mediterranean in 1809, he led the naval portion of the force which captured the Ionian Islands.〔''Naval History of Great Britain'', (vol.5 p.146 )〕 After ''Warrior'' had returned to Chatham for repairs in 1811,〔(Sailing ships of the Royal Navy, V )〕 he was given command of (74) in 1812, again operating off the Texel.〔(Sailing ships of the Royal Navy, B1 )〕
On 4 June 1814 he was appointed Rear-Admiral of the Blue.〔 He died on 9 February 1822, at Albany in Piccadilly.〔''The Gentleman's Magazine'', January 1822 p.284〕 His will was proven on 2 May 1822, giving his final residence as Pinner in Middlesex.〔''Will of John William Spranger, Rear Admiral in His Majesty's Navy'' at the National Archives, catalogue reference PROB 11/1657〕
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