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Sir Richard Bickerton, 1st Baronet

Rear Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton, 1st Baronet (23 June 1727 – 25 February 1792) was a British naval officer who finished his career as a rear admiral in the British Royal Navy and was ennobled as the first Baronet Bickerton of Upwood. He served in several naval engagements, and died Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in 1792. His son Richard Hussey Bickerton, who likewise rose to flag rank in the British Navy, succeeded to the baronetcy following his death.
==Naval career==
Richard Bickerton was educated at Westminster School,〔(Sir Richard Bickerton at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography )〕 and was first commissioned as a Lieutenant in the British Navy on 8 February 1746 at the age of 18.〔 He served as a Lieutenant aboard the 60-gun fourth rate ''Worcester'' in 1748.〔 On 2 August 1758 he was appointed Master and Commander of the fireship ''Etna'',〔 and then on 21 August 1759 promoted to the rank of Captain and appointed to command the 74-gun third rate ''Culloden''. However, he was swiftly removed into the much smaller 20-gun sixth rate ''Glasgow'', in command of which he sailed on 25 April 1760 for the West Indies. Returning to England in 1761, he commanded the similar 20-gun ''Lively'' for a short while.
In 1767 Bickerton was appointed to command the 30-gun fifth rate ''Renown'', again for employment to the West Indies. At the start of 1771 he took command of the 74-gun third rate ''Marlborough'', remaining in this post for nearly three years. He was knighted on 24 June 1773. He subsequently commanded the Royal yacht ''Princess Augusta'', and from October 1776 the 74-gun third rate ''Terrible''; while aboard the latter he captured the American privateer ''Rising States'' on 15 April 1777 while cruising off Ushant. He was created the 1st Baronet Bickerton of Upwood on 29 May 1778, and while still commanding the ''Terrible''〔 distinguished himself at the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778.
In early 1780 Bickerton took command of the new 74-gun ''Fortitude'',〔 and later was re-appointed to the Royal yacht ''Princess Augusta'', before hoisting his broad pendant — as a commodore — aboard the 80-gun ''Gibraltar'' in January 1781. He sailed from England on 6 February 1782 in command of a squadron of six third rates and two frigates, escorting a convoy to India. In the Indian Ocean, he joined the fleet commanded by Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, and took part in the Battle of Cuddalore on 20 June 1783.〔 Returning to England upon the conclusion of hostilities, he hoisted his broad pendant aboard the 50-gun fourth rate ''Jupiter'' for a brief period as Commander-in-Chief on the Leeward Islands station.〔
Bickerton reached flag rank on 24 September 1787,〔 when he was appointed Rear Admiral of the Blue, and was promoted to Rear Admiral of the White on 21 September 1790, at that time flying his flag aboard the 90-gun second rate ''Impregnable''. In the General Election of 1790, he was elected to the British House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Rochester in Kent, retaining that seat until his death from an apoplectic fit on 25 September 1792. At the time of his death he was Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth,〔 flying his flag in the 98-gun second rate ''St. George''.

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