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William Nugent Glascock (c. 1787 – 9 October 1847) was an officer of the Royal Navy and a novelist. He saw service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and later in the years of relative peace. ==Early life== Glascock was born circa 1787, and entered the navy in January 1800, serving aboard the frigate under Captain George Duff. Duff was moved to command in 1801, and took Glascock with him. Glascock spent the next few years with Duff seeing service in the Baltic, off the coast of Ireland, and in the West Indies. In 1803 he was appointed to the newly built 74-gun and afterwards to the 90-gun , in which he was present at the Battle of Cape Finisterre on 22 July 1805, and later on at the blockade of Brest under Admiral William Cornwallis. In November 1808 he was promoted to be lieutenant of , and served in her at the reduction of Flushing in August 1809; in 1812 he was a lieutenant of the 74-gun in the Bay of Biscay.
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