Talk:Battle of Toulon (1744)

captains tried/cashiered
The list given in the footnote disagrees with that in Clowes, who gives the following eleven:
 * Burrish - cashiered
 * Williams - reduced to half pay
 * Ambrose - cashiered (later restored to rank)
 * Dilkes - dismissed from his ship
 * Frogmore - deceased before trial
 * Norris - retired (did not return to England for trial)
 * Pett - acquitted
 * Sclater - acquitted
 * West - cashiered (later restored to rank)
 * Cooper - cashiered (later restored to rank)
 * Lloyd - cashiered (later restored to rank)

(additionally the officers of Dorsetshire were court-martialled en bloc, and acquitted) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.1.157.137 (talk • contribs) 23:01, 22 February 2016‎

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