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Nicholas Haddock

Admiral Nicholas Haddock (1686 – 26 September 1746) was an officer in the British Royal Navy and a Member of Parliament (MP).
Haddock, the second son of Admiral Sir Richard Haddock, was destined for a naval career from childhood and first distinguished himself at the age of 16 as a midshipman at the Battle of Vigo in 1702. Promoted to lieutenant, he served at the relief of Barcelona in 1706, and at the Battle of Cape Passaro in 1718, he was Captain of the 70-gun ''Grafton'', and led the attack. In 1732 he was appointed to command of The Nore.

He was Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean from 1738 to 1742. After the outbreak of the War of Austrian Succession, with only 10 ships at his disposal, he was unable to prevent the crossing of two Spanish armies from Barcelona to Italy. In November 1741, a Spanish fleet with 14,000 troops sailed to Orbetello and in mid-December, 52 ships carrying almost 12,800 men successfully crossed towards La Spezia.〔Reed Browning, ''The War of the Austrian Succession'', p. 79-81.〕 Only with the arrival of additional ships from Britain in February 1742, he was able to successfully blockaded the Spanish coast〔Reed Browning, ''The War of the Austrian Succession'', p. 97.〕 and take valuable prizes including two treasure ships, but failed to force the Spanish fleet into an action. He was recalled from the Mediterranean in April 1742 and succeeded first by Richard Lestock and then Thomas Mathews. He was promoted to Vice Admiral in 1741 and to Admiral in 1744.
Haddock served as MP for Rochester, an Admiralty borough whose seats were almost invariably filled by distinguished naval officers, from 1734 until his death.
In 1723, Haddock purchased the estate of Wrotham Place in Kent died in 1746 and left three sons and one daughter, including:
*Nicholas (1723–1781), his heir, who followed him as MP for Rochester
*Richard (not to be confused with Richard Haddock (1673-1751), Nicholas's Brother, who became Comptroller of the Navy)
==External links==

*(Portrait of Nicholas Haddock, at the National Maritime Museum )
*(Portrait of Nicholas Haddock, at the National Portrait Gallery )

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